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

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1 Preston put the fan heater on in the kitchen and produced a bottle of brandy .
2 Conversely such restrictions may not apply to the desk broker back in the office , and will certainly not apply to non-member customers .
3 After the show the band chill out in the car park , meeting Carpettes from around 16 , who got in on borrowed ID , to those in their mid-20s sucking on roaches who have just heard about the band along with The Charlatans UK ( ! ) and want their logo in felt tip on a T-shirt .
4 Suddenly , the group has hijacked his campaign ; nominated Bernie Grant as his running mate ( sinking Ann Clwyd 's bid for the deputy leadership in in the process ) ; and put out a policy programme that reeks of the old 1970s left .
5 If someone puts the Black Spot on Zeneca , nothing is going to make the price perk up in the short term .
6 Beating up cushions releases the feelings pent up in the shoulders — but such forms of catharsis are sometimes thought to be all right for Californians but not for the rest of us .
7 Ash laughed louder , ground the cigarette butt out in the ashtray , flipped it closed .
8 But nobody at The Valley , which a near-bankrupt Charlton left in 1985 to become uneasy tenants at Selhurst Park and Upton Park , is going to let the present apparent chaos spoil the greatest day in the club 's history since they won the FA Cup back in the glory days of 1947 .
9 The silence continued to fall Creggan watched Woil who looked smaller on the litter bin out in the great free world than he had in the cage .
10 Indoors is much easier ; they put the air conditioning on in the morning and it 's the same all day and night , except for the lights .
11 Well put the gingerbread man back in the bag then .
12 Castoret landed some nice bets for for Hills stable when winning at the Derby meeting here and amateur Charlie Vigors is entrusted with the job of getting the York cash back in the Moet And Chandon .
13 She 'd heard the grandfather clock down in the hall chime every quarter-hour until three o'clock .
14 The shelling and mortaring had almost died away , except for the occasional round from the mortar team back in the orchard .
15 When we quarrelled , it was about other things : bills , who had left the lawn mower out in the rain , nothing important .
16 Men who can cling to overhanging rocks thousands of feet above their companions , men who climb into perilous situations in the knowledge they are inches from death , men who are strong enough and man enough to meet any physical challenge , these are the men who call for their mum when they find they left the jungle Formula back in the car .
17 What is required is an experiment in which , after non-reinforced exposure in one context and conditioning in a different context , the subjects are tested with the target stimulus back in the original context .
18 You 've got to put the basin upside down in the middle of the tin or the ducklings 'll fall in and drown . ’
19 You did n't put the basin upside down in the water . ’
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