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

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1 Only with the plantation of Scottish settlers to Ulster did any profound cultural division grow up in Ireland which remained ideologically Catholic and Gaelic .
2 Or am I way off-base thinking that 's Cawthorne 's little war-gaming place down in Kent ?
3 A young Paul Gascoigne has a torrid time of it at the hands of the opposition in a league football match back in 1989 .
4 His eyes were back on the road and he did not see Madeleine 's mouth turn down in a pout .
5 He left the room abruptly before anyone could respond , and it was only when Belinda heard his powerful car start up in the driveway that she realised he was n't coming back .
6 Oxford won the first University challenge back in September .
7 Rarely did any Tiller Girl stand out in a glamorous way but stunning was always the word used to describe Violet Bryant nicknamed Ginger because of her glorious red hair , she could not possibly blend in with the others .
8 And at the Liverpool Empire , London Contemporary Dance arrive back in the city tomorrow after an absence of some years .
9 Members agree that proposal continue on in the ideal although it was commendable to set high standards .
10 Aaron Hicklin , in Mostar ( left ) , learns how a beautiful mountain region in Bosnia-Herzegovina is co-existing with war after generations of rural tranquillity Centuries of peace go up in smoke
11 So , how did your country girl end up in Bartholomew Close ? ’
12 FR go back in time
13 X rescues or similar out because of the Seayak 's loaded weight and bailing would have been a very frustrating experience beam on in that sea ; a flexible hose from another boat 's pump would have worked but mine was glassed in !
14 There was a secret , suspect taste for girls of rather better background than oneself : hypergamy — marrying upward — a Fifties custom extensively explored in Osborne 's play Look Back In Anger . ’
15 Colin Wilson 's The Outsider , for example , which by a glorious coincidence appeared in May 1956 — the very month of the appearance of John Osborne 's first performed play Look Back in Anger — was a bookish , self-educated exegesis of a fat clutch of heady topics including violence and mysticism , all untidily carved out of a huge , unfinished novel about Jack the Ripper .
16 As the country is at present face down in the mire , such a development could only have positive benefits for us all .
17 if you go into the room sit down in front of the typewriter and the exam begins , and you do it you could pass easy , well I 've done it and I 've passed !
18 If the computer can not find the part at the local air base , the request is automatically forwarded , via satellite , to the right place back in America .
19 We developed this very useful paddle stroke back in the days of long four metre GP kayaks .
20 In 1937 the Congregationalist Albert Peel reflected on the late Victorian and Edwardian periods : ‘ Ministers who began their pastorates in the twenty years before the war look back in amazement at sermons they then preached , with their acceptance of the inevitability of progress . ’
21 Landing face down in the bottom of a boat would hardly be the way to win the heart of the woman you love .
22 SCRAM found itself caught in the middle between those who felt nonviolent protest was the only way and those who really wanted to see the whole place go up in smoke .
23 The third part shows that many problems encountered in police investigation turn up in scientific research and considers what lessons may be learnt from the experience of science .
24 and I was gon na go and apply for but then Neil he sent for me and just asked me , just told me there was a job come up in the office and if I wanted it
25 Aye , cos about six month ago there was a job come up in our office for like a trainee assistant manager type , well an assistant to an assistant manager kind of thing so I applied for it and another woman in the office applied for it cos she 's been here for like sixteen years or whatever .
26 What what kind of difference have round in ten years ?
27 Then it shows the hypocrisy of the Labour party , which claims ’ Made in Britain ’ as its slogan while its Members of Parliament drive around in French motor cars and spend most of their time denigrating British industry .
28 The neighbours would hear the truck draw up in the middle of the night , the rattle of the tail-board , the despairing slurry of the prisoner 's feet on the dirt .
29 Could have had the whole place up in flames . ’
30 The large shavings and heavy stuff drop out in the container while the finer dust goes through to the cleaner .
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