Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] in [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 What we concentrate on in Britain , is earth observation .
2 ‘ Considering you told me that you 'd taken supplies on in Oban and that you managed perfectly well all of yesterday , and that your boat is.probably stiff with tins and even bottles- ’
3 While the official celebration of Columbus ' voyage goes on in Seville , the true extent of American influence on world culture may be seen at Marne-la-Vallée outside Paris , where Euro Disney opened this week .
4 May I also say that the Department 's concern would be taken more seriously if it did not take over three months to get replies from the Secretary of State to hon. Members who draw his attention to accusations that have been made in relation to what goes on in Castlereagh ?
5 What goes on in Ludo 's brain ?
6 ‘ She hates the way everyone goes on in England .
7 So much for the handwringing about the decline of the political process that goes on in Washington .
8 If we are outside , we shall not enjoy the advantages of a single currency or have the investment in this country of those companies — our own and overseas firms — which want to invest in the core of Europe and enjoy full access to all that goes on in Europe .
9 upsets whatever goes on in Birmingham .
10 At the door is an insight into the true melding nature of all that goes on in Wainfleet — half a wooden beer barrel from Bateman 's Brewery , planted with flowers and set beside an iron shoe scraper .
11 Yet the British Government was responsible under Clause 75 of the Government of Ireland Act for everything that goes on in Northern Ireland .
12 The right hon. Gentleman served as a junior Minister in the Northern Ireland Office , but his knowledge of what goes on in Northern Ireland is rather strange .
13 Nothing goes on in St Jude 's that I do n't know about — should I choose to enquire . "
14 The show goes on in Malvern until Sunday afternoon .
15 You may have got quite friendly now , but she does n't necessarily know all that goes on in Robert 's mind . ’
16 And second because she knows what goes on in Audrey 's seemingly empty head .
17 I would stay on in Al Ain , making my own way to London in time for his return .
18 ‘ It may be that despite what has happened , he will simply stay on in Kigali until the time he was due to fly out .
19 Faith and I also flew around the pattern and it felt great despite small problems with the tape out on the aircraft to protect the patches stitched on in Bangkok .
20 It 's a taste that seems to be catching on in Japan , replacing a traditional fancy for whale meat , which is now priced well out of the range of most Japanese pockets .
21 But he despaired of the idea catching on in England : ‘ We could never , I fear , get the youths of this country to go to all this trouble to perfect their play . ’
22 Now the idea is catching on in Britain , so Lydia Ascroft says have a bash at massage and look forward to a sexier , slinkier you for the long , hot summer !
23 WHEN it comes to home decorating , the colours that find favour in Louisville , Kentucky , could soon be catching on in Rio de Janeiro and Montreal .
24 A light seems to go on in Lucker 's head .
25 A large proportion of the available Scottish medieval material has been published and these printed sources will allow much of the work to go on in Oxford , but subsequent work on manuscript sources , especially in London , Durham , Edinburgh and Aberdeen is envisaged .
26 The things that used to go on in Newmarket .
27 Desmond Fairchild flatly refused to go on in St Ives 's place , with or without the book .
28 NIGEL MANSELL 'S old boss Frank Williams will be waiting on the sidelines today as motor sport 's top brass sit down in Paris to find a way of saving next year 's Grand Prix calendar and prevent his Williams team from paying a massive fine .
29 This enacts in statutory form the rule laid down in Christie v. Leachinsky ( H.
30 It would be necessary , if the evidence were to be admitted under that doctrine , that the three conditions laid down in Ladd v. Marshall should be fulfilled .
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