Example sentences of "[prep] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They need to explore , socialise , mix with interested adult company and be looked after in a warm and friendly environment . |
2 | We want them looked after in a caring way , and treated as children , not as bits of evidence in some concocted case about satanism or something . ’ |
3 | There are countries where you might enter and be looked after in a hospitable way ; you do not feel that could happen in England . |
4 | During a trip with his amateur mountaineering father the rains came and young Simon spent four days being looked after in a Buddhist teaching monastery . |
5 | ‘ Mebbe that 's what they were after in the first place . |
6 | People in the street are asked to prepare for an influx of refugees who will be looked after in the local church hall . |
7 | Obviously it is sad to part with such a fine piece of craftsmanship , but it will be appreciated and well-looked after in the National Museums of Scotland , as one of the major items in the important spinning-wheel collections . |
8 | Fabrics are expensive , but they will last for years and give great pleasure provided they are looked after in the proper manner . |
9 | Loyalty to him , Richard knew , meant that she had never complained so far to anyone but himself about this business of living , instead of in a nice house , in a boat in the middle of London . |
10 | The reporter said the town 's new section was being put in the wrong place , in an area where tremors are likely again , instead of in a safer place across the valley . |
11 | It 's an appalling crime to happen anywhere , but it 's unheard of in a peaceful village like Swinbrook . ’ |
12 | There was n't much to be proud of in a mixed bunch of movies which were largely exploitation of current trends , regardless of how Corman tried to disguise them with socio-explanations . |
13 | The French Open champion has ‘ a serious condition that will have to be taken care of in a substantial way , ’ said her agent , Phil de Picciotto . |
14 | Direct injection , where the fuel is burned inside the cylinder head instead of in a separate chamber , is another big advance now used increasingly on smaller car engines . |
15 | Direct injection ( DI ) , where the combustion process takes place inside the cylinder head with high pressure fuel injection , instead of in a separate chamber , offers even better fuel economy — up to 12 per cent better than an indirect injection ( IDI ) . |
16 | A way to avoid this difficulty might be to put the political team on top of the bureaucratic hierarchy instead of in a separate box at the side of it . |
17 | It was an idea she had thought of in a vague way yesterday , when she had seen the extent of the gravel ridge that ran beneath the two estates . |
18 | However , the term general can be conceived of in a third way , in terms of the all-round development of the individual . |
19 | But the nuclear power-station operators in both Britain and abroad have also begun to look much more seriously at a clear alternative to reprocessing : the storage of the spent fuel until it can be directly disposed of in a special dump . |
20 | Yet I have known students to suppose that this is all a single problem , to be disposed of in a single breath . |
21 | Not just national borders : in America , for instance , 8% of the 180m tons of municipal solid waste generated each year is disposed of in a different state , mainly the one next door but increasingly farther afield . |
22 | ( One campus I knew of in a large industrial city used to be so strictly guarded that the students referred to it as the town 's ‘ second prison ’ . ) |
23 | where it was but I came across somewhere where there was a freephone and people at a g on a given sort of in a given week could all just go and use this freephone number , and ring up and they 'd hear a tape recording . |
24 | Judgment is frequently thought of in a retributive and future context . |
25 | There are not enormous amounts of hazardous waste either arising here or coming here from elsewhere to be disposed of in an uncontrolled manner . |
26 | Today , new solutions — nuclear , solar , and so on — are still talked of in an expansive attitude when restraint is needed . |
27 | The difference of in the standard molar enthalpies between the two reactions is the standard molar enthalpy ( change of vaporisation of water . |
28 | I also recall that at least on one or two occasions , he 'd dyed his hair which was almost unheard of in the early 60's . |
29 | Reference has , of course , already been made to the fetva given by Burhaneddin Haydar Herevi sanctioning the execution of Seyh Bedreddin In Mehmed I 's reign : with respect to the general question of the nature of in the early state , it is worth remarking that no clue is given as to why Burhaneddin was selected beyond the fact that " he was at the side of Sultan Mehmed " in Serez when Seyh Bedreddin was brought . |
30 | There are two possibilities we must consider : the first is that player A wants small values of ; this is achieved by lower ( higher ) levels of in the early stages of play if . |