Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 He greeted her very warmly and blushed in the sweetest way when she gave him a sisterly kiss .
2 Others claim that projects will be handled better and result in a net saving .
3 However , since I was very keen , I decided to go even better and invest in a macro lens .
4 As Reid led the patient with the bloody head indoors , the white man turned to me , almost stopped me from going inside and said in an educated voice , ‘ Good morning , Doctor , and welcome to Koraloona .
5 Then she went back inside and sat in her father 's chair , shaking with shock and recriminations .
6 of getting i the some sort of a working a relationship a at a more detailed where in between , we 're between the staff the teaching staff and the tutor , the form tutors help the teaching staff , especially and say in your department where you you 're gon na have to give them more homework .
7 2 Copy the figures below and draw in all their lines of symmetry .
8 Nutty practised the crawl in her bath and the water dripped down the light cord in the dining-room below and collected in the glass bowl-shaped shade .
9 I careered down the snow-slope below and sat in the shelter of a boulder to watch Roger abseil down the ice pitch , coiled the ropes and climb carefully down to join me for a marvellously welcome brew under the Shelter Stone .
10 The reasons for this are outlined below and discussed in detail in chapter 6 .
11 With a view to aiding the assessment of a patient 's progress there are a few simple guidelines that can be followed ; for cure to be taking place the disease should go from within to without , from organs of greater importance to lesser importance , from above to below and to disappear in the reverse order to their original appearance .
12 Just some ordinary ones , just to stick in and leave in all the time .
13 Figures 1 and 2 show the effects of treatment on vitamin C concentrations in the two subgroups are shown in and summarised in Table I.
14 Artificial granules were collected by centrifugation ( 33,000 g ) , resuspended in and examined in a NMR tube containing a -benzene capillary .
15 For a moment he thought about going in and fumbled in one of his pockets for some change , but he decided against it .
16 come in and stay in that 's it , stay in and do your own whatever , and then we 'll go , when I go and get the cos dad 's on late , we 'll go to the hospital then she 's got John and Claire and erm the other pair are going this afternoon
17 A Heron adviser said yesterday the asset protection measures had been put in place to prevent somebody ‘ charging in and acting in a way that does n't benefit all creditors ’ .
18 The aim is for the parents to fill them in as accurately as possible , so they should be simple to fill in and placed in an easily accessible place in the home .
19 In fact , this technique has led to some of my most successful parties where the parents join in and participate in the proceedings .
20 And what I want to do is , as the moment where I 'm going in and teaching in the area that I am I do n't mind the learning support bit , I do n't mind the fact that the chil er the , the , yeah , yeah
21 The student will develop the skills and knowledge required to process client requirements for air travel sold in and ticketed in the UK for journeys both within the UK and originating from the UK ( SITI ) .
22 road it were , always remember and all lights went out so we pulled into this the guest house but could n't get in and next door was a pub so cos an Army camp near some soldiers come in and says in morning I says aye , he said what time are you going , I said
23 I mean the next thing they 'd want to do is to come in and do in this kitchen before you do any cooking for yourself
24 Charlotte and Mrs Sowerberry ran in and screamed in horror .
25 ‘ One day , ’ I told him , ‘ someone will walk in and fall in love with it just the way we did . ’
26 He was laughing at her , yet in such a nice way that she had to give in and join in the laughter .
27 Lorrimer came in and stood in front of the desk .
28 Thus the list of books mentioned in the example above , could be keyed in and sorted in RAM but if the microcomputer was switched off , the information would disappear as the RAM would be cleared .
29 The concept , as employed by orthodox Marxism , goes from the singular to the universal and therefore , Sartre claims , detotalizes in a movement of ‘ decompressive expansion ’ , whereas incarnation involves ‘ a way of totalizing compression which , on the contrary , seizes the centripetal movement of all the significations drawn in and condensed in the event or in the object ’ ( II , 59 ) .
30 Even old Florence had been brought in and sat in the most comfortable armchair while they talked .
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