Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was startling to discover that a race which was identifiably mutant had laws for the suppression of mutations , and he guessed that the origin of cause and principle alike lay somewhere in the lost time of the isolation of Tarvaras from the Empire .
2 A considerable number of Remploy workers do move on to work in open conditions but many remain semi-permanently in the sheltered environment .
3 They sit together in a non-smoking section .
4 We sit together in the wooden booth .
5 Einstein was driven to this idea not so much by the experimental results as by the desire to make two parts of the theory fit together in a consistent whole .
6 Indeed , only when the drag queen in sparkly dress and football boots and the rent boy in underwear actually appear together in the final scene does the plot get some impetus .
7 She wanted to eat her cake and have it , put Georg away in a little box for the future , when she 'd finished having a good time .
8 Skip outside in the fresh air . ’
9 Both species grow well in a tropical tank , and lesser Duckweed thrives in cold water too , where many coldwater fish , including Goldfish will eat it .
10 Sit comfortably in a quiet room or in a garden if you prefer .
11 The authors conclude that it is more likely that many other factors should also be included in the analysis such as motivation , nicotine dependence , personality type , self-efficacy , therapeutic support , etc , which act together in a complex way and would substantially increase the explained variance of smoking cessation .
12 It 's a like er using the same components but put together in a different way .
13 Mass production dates from the time of Henry Ford , who was the first man to adopt the principle of the production line , when he used this approach to produce a restricted range of motor cars put together in a flow-line process .
14 Flour beetles do not need water but breed best in a damp atmosphere , so push a test tube or small jar containing water down into the flour .
15 Not suprisingly , people in the north-east of the country , where the work ethic and the climate push the pace of life ever upward , reside permanently in the fast lane .
16 Use to fill the pastry cases and bake immediately in the pre-heated oven for 10–12min , until set .
17 I have never experienced an aggressive or bullying rasbora of any species , and they mix well in the peaceful community aquarium , swimming alongside companions from the other side of the world as easily as they integrate with their natural South East Asian cohabitants .
18 Michael Scott describes the practical proposals put forward in a new report on this contentious issue .
19 The range of views put forward in a small sample of recent works on the subject ( see Abbott , 1987 ; Berardi , 1985 ; George , 1985 ; Tullis and Hollist , 1986 ) , illustrates well the complexities of the issues and the difficulty of solving them .
20 Prof Midwinter was commenting on four options for single-tier councils put forward in a Scottish Office consultation document .
21 After the Labour group meeting , which was held in private , Councillor Keith Geddes , leader of the Lothian administration , said the referendum depended on the proposals put forward in a white paper which Mr Lang was due to publish .
22 These proposals , with their aspirations for the future , put forward in a popular picture magazine , illustrate strikingly an important theme in British wartime politics .
23 Factual conclusions are then made , using the data and findings put forward in the textual discussion .
24 How is the amount to be spent on R&D decided ? is the case for engineering resources put forward in the right way at the right time .
25 Alternative plans put forward in the Scottish Office consultation document on council reform would result in the region either being retained as a single-tier unit or being divided into two or three councils .
26 Clearly , the difference between the original proposals put forward in the White Paper and the final solution in 1977 is enormous .
27 Yeah , but er I had my bath put upstairs in the spare room
28 It is also possible to discern rotary motion within the larger ovals , particularly cloud features which circulate clockwise in the northern hemisphere and anticlockwise in the southern hemisphere .
29 They eat more in the Irish Republic ( 23.7kg per capita ) , which is a major beef-exporting country producing 570,000 tonnes per annum but only consuming about 84,000 tonnes at home .
30 It would have an educational benefit and bring home in a dramtic way the frightening nature of serial killers .
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