Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [adv prt] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We sort kit , hanging the tent up in a tree to dry and pouring the rucsacs out on to a Karrimat .
2 Incongruously , Giselle was a flabby girl ( parents should think ! ) who could n't screw the top of the coffee jar on straight , could n't put the milk back in the fridge , could n't shut the door .
3 The Heathite ministers effectively won the Cabinet debates over the public-spending round in the autumn of 1980 , but their victory was short-lived .
4 Eventually , Maryport Council had to apply for a special nuclear waste disposal licence from the Department of the Environment so that it could legally dump the silt back in the sea again .
5 All over Europe sailors had been accustomed to drawing a meridian through a point in their own country or through the furthest point to the west out in the Atlantic that they could determine with any certainty , and English sailors had usually taken their fixed meridian from a point west of the Lizard ( the last promontory of land they could see as they left the English Channel ) .
6 The next day I swish the weed around in a bucket of pondwater , throw the water back in and the weed away .
7 The noise down in the courtyard was getting louder as the men began to wonder why they were n't leaving .
8 Even if Mr Takeshita drives the budget through in the opposition 's absence , he will still need time for some further bills .
9 Walkman , alarm clock , my winter pyjamas ( too hot , I 'd thrown the duvet off in the middle of the night ) , my wash-'n'-make-up bag , and necessities .
10 Hold on , just go up the doors are open , I 'll put the light on in a minute , we will wo n't we , yes we will , he 's had a whole bottle of milk and a whole bottle of juice today , you are doing well are n't we ?
11 Sophia could see the light on in the hall as she came up to Ianthe 's front door , but the front rooms were in darkness .
12 I 'd left the light on in the hall .
13 It 's much better than switching the light on in the middle of development and hoping for the ‘ effect ’ .
14 It 's much better than switching the light on in the middle of development and hoping for the ‘ effect ’ .
15 Of course , he thought , as he levered the hatch door open slowly , letting more soft light spill out from underneath , he 'd have to cover his tracks in the morning ; damn silly to have left the cupboard back there open , and the light on in the dome .
16 Said Graham : ‘ He 'll get the weight off in a couple of weeks because he 's working hard in training and then he 'll be back in the side . ’
17 and now the van 's got the red light heat coming on , on the battery , took it into the garage and checked it , it 's charging the battery alright , its alternator 's okay , but we do n't know what it is but when you turn it on , when you turn the key on in the morning
18 He put the key back in the lock and opened the door , and then ushered Patrick through before him .
19 And and when I rang her she said yeah bring the card over in the morning if you like .
20 We had to take all the gear up in a hoist .
21 I 'll walk home and pick the car up in the morning . ’
22 I suppose being realistic we could clean the car out in the evening because you only got to have the door open you 've got the interior light on
23 And I 'll tell you something else — ’ she paused , went to the oven , took out a tin holding roast potatoes , flicked them over expertly and put the tin back in the oven before she continued , ‘ She wo n't be long in that school , she 's a way ahead ; and you know what ? ’
24 Afterwards he washed the tin out in the stream , splashed water over his face and hands and wiped them dry on a handkerchief .
25 She pulls over on to the hard shoulder , gets out , opens the boot , gets out the spare tyre and the jack , jacks up the car , takes off the old wheel , puts on the new one , lets the jack down , puts it and the wheel back in the boot , closes it , gets back in the car and drives on , knowing that she will be fifteen minutes late .
26 turn the tape over in a minute , alright ?
27 ‘ We have had to beg , steal and borrow substantial funds to put the club back in the hands of the people of Peterborough , which is where it belongs , ’ commented Turner , who moves to the boardroom as chairman .
28 The lad has done a lot for the club out in the middle and in the dressing room , but has n't answered our prime need — someone to knock over the opposition .
29 Then he bent very cautiously , watching my every move , and put the tray down in the doorway .
30 He heaved his bulk round , but saw only the tightly wedged backs of the mob out in the street .
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