Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And have there been any specific breakthroughs in organic chemistry you can put your fingers on in recent years ? |
2 | First violin Michael Thomas explains in the liner notes that in the early seventies they would often let their hair down in private , arranging and playing pieces from Joplin to the Beatles and Brubeck purely for fun . |
3 | Since Chapter 10 was written , the American political scientist Robert Axelrod ( working partly in collaboration with W. D. Hamilton , whose name has cropped up on so many pages of this book ) , has taken the idea of reciprocal altruism on in exciting new directions . |
4 | Originally , before universal printing standardised the written language , the educated people in different parts of the country wrote words down in different ways , so that a monk in Whitby might spell as book what one in Ely would spell buk because of local accents . |
5 | He nursed the car along in low gear . |
6 | Deutsche Bundespost Telekom joins AT&T Co , British Telecommunications Plc , Stet SpA , France Telecom and Telefonica de Espana SA in in supporting OmniPoint . |
7 | He stressed that UNHCR workers were facing snipers , mortar fire and up to 25 roadblocks a kilometre trying to get aid through in disputed areas . |
8 | After spending more of the taxpayers ' funds to make the King Edmondo seaworthy , and to rig her out with state-of-the-art marine communications equipment , Coleman handed the boat over in late March to Hurley , who renamed her Skunk Kilo . |
9 | I suppose the thing will be to connect Mansfield up in due course . |
10 | A BBC spokesman confirmed her departure , but the way may be left clear for Mrs Hewitt to return to Walford and put a spring back in henpecked Arthur 's step . |
11 | Colourful houses are on every side , with frescoes celebrating heroes of long ago and episodes that are remembered from centuries back in Swiss history . |
12 | Daisy said , ‘ He told Sister he 'd like our Charlie to stay in the Hall to give him the chance to get his nerve back in easy stages . |
13 | Irving out in Nazi row |
14 | Nuns On The Run is a farcical Carry On-style Hand Made film where Robbie Coltrane and Eric Idle have a perfect licence to prance around in stuffed bras and habits . |
15 | The bizarre story of British academic institutions ' flattery of the Ceauşescus could be repeated many times over in other impeccably democratic countries . |
16 | I suspect , indeed , that the whole process of evolution , from remote resemblance to near perfect mimicry , has gone on , rather rapidly , many times over in different insect groups , during the whole long period that bird vision has been just about as good as it is today . |
17 | Out there , away from the Inspirals ' tour bubble , is a land of a thousand lakes and a million fir trees , where the people drive with the headlights on in full daylight , past ‘ Moose Crossing ’ warning signs , to restaurants where you can tuck into sautéed reindeer . |
18 | So much had been expected , yet it was a carbon copy of the wipe-out on the same track three years ago , and may signal a pruning down in future transatlantic visits for the Breeders ' Cup . |
19 | While the Association will never pursue members with the determination of a Time-Share salesperson , it does n't like to lose members , particularly those who are just too forgetful to get subscriptions off in good time . |
20 | Our best profit growth has come yet again in Retail , where Peter and his team have built the portfolio up in true recession-beating style and generated good profit growth whilst servicing a thoroughly depressed High Street . |
21 | Luce moved restlessly and thumped her pillow , her doubts and uncertainties back in full force ; and all because she 'd met a man who had captured her interest and set her imagination winging . |
22 | Sometimes he wrote his sermon out in full . |
23 | Since its first reported large-scale synthesis back in early 1990 , larger ‘ buckyballs ’ , as the ; y have been inelegantly christened , keep cropping up . |
24 | Then if we go on a step further and consider that Paul says the wife 's body does not belong to her alone , that means the husband must have some authority to move the limbs around in various patterns . |
25 | People still think a poet is a person who prances about in frilly shirts and things , and the fucking poets you see on television read like it 's a grocery list : ‘ The frog leapt over the moon , I want some cheese soon . ’ |
26 | But , after speaking to Sunil 's tutor , they have agreed to the Leeds boy paying his debts off in weekly instalments . |
27 | Next naughty lunch , however , in country pub The Trout as Tom has big job on in nearby Pratworth Hall . |
28 | I have to use the tapes up in normal conversation . |
29 | Do you it 's all to do with I suppose whether you whether you approve of dressing dogs up in little coats and I know this one does n't have a coat or does it ? |
30 | Nick Quayle reporting and nice to see Abingdon Town back in good form ; Town three , Horsham nil , that 's in the division two south of the Vauxhall League . |