Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | America and Germany are countries which are particularly good at recruiting and keeping in regular contact with their supporters , which makes it far easier to galvanise them when you need them most in the run-up to an election . |
2 | Every sunset the apes would return from their day 's foraging to sleep in the branches of this giant tree , and we were driven to distraction by our repeated attempts to film them properly in the few seconds after they arrived and before the sun set . |
3 | I admire them for being so up front about their religious activity because it puts them right in the front line against anti-Semitism . ’ |
4 | And if you 're in the middle of a supermarket , you can talk to them right in the middle of a supermarket . |
5 | You must have disturbed them right in the act . " |
6 | The French troops in Saudi Arabia moved up to Hafar al-Batin , some 100 km from the Kuwaiti border , placing them effectively in the front line . |
7 | The way to get the maximum flavour out of dried apricots is to bake them slowly in the oven instead of stewing them . |
8 | One of the things that bothered me most in the villages of the Delta was the treatment given to women in childbirth . |
9 | It is also quick enough to get me somewhere in a hurry if I 'm called out on an emergency . |
10 | ‘ You will land me right in the shit if you do n't fill this up . |
11 | Why , once he looked me right in the face and sneered . |
12 | We are seven in number altogether , with me right in the middle . |
13 | He did say to me right in the very beginning basically it 's answering the telephone . |
14 | He had always seen them somewhere in the medical field as well as on a rugby pitch . |
15 | I 'll judge marmosets if you catch me nicely in a weak moment on the end of a moribund week . |
16 | Sun readers will not become Times readers simply because the latter is somehow ‘ superior ’ ; they are Sun readers because it ‘ serves ’ them better in a complex social and psychological way . |
17 | They impress me less in the beautiful central Andante in C minor : it needs expressive playing which should be poignant without overstepping the bounds of musical propriety that Mozart set himself , and here it sounds merely pleasing . |
18 | This odd instructor shouted at them constantly in a tone of voice that suggested they were clinging to a ledge hundreds of feet above a lava-filled crater , being pursued by leathery-skinned trolls . |
19 | For although Cabezón 's compositions first appeared in print in Luys Venegas de Henestrosa 's Libro de cifra ( figure notation ) nueva para tecla ( keyboard ) , harpay vihuela ( Alcala , 1557 ) , and the rest of them only in the Obras de musica published posthumously by his son ( Madrid , 1578 ) , no doubt many had been written as early as the lute pieces in Narvaez 's Delphin de musica ( Valladolid , 1538 ) . |
20 | But at that moment , as Cicely and Guthrie Hepwood came back into the house from the stables , all she knew was that , while she still wanted Naylor , she could not let him make love to her — not in his aunt 's and uncle 's house with them only in the next-door room , for all she knew . |
21 | As we support them so in the future , I am certain , as they have in the past , they will support us . |
22 | While she is away feeding they take the strange kittens and rub them gently in the bedding that carries the female 's scent . |
23 | ‘ We bring them inside in the bad weather . |
24 | providing , and you 've been living off capital in that way , and and and I 'm not prepared to do that , but I do think there is strong case for borrowing , er , providing it 's kept in in that in in er er under control at this time , and borrowing , I may feel that we will be able to be in a much better position to take our capital receipts and use them advantageously in the future . |
25 | He showed me photographs of them together in a boat there , on a beach , in a restaurant . |
26 | The essential point is that if two beneficial mutations , A and B , occur in different individuals in the same population , sex and recombination can bring them together in a single descendant . |
27 | You do n't have to gather them together in a group in order for that to be a successful piece of creative activity . ’ |
28 | Individually they are fine and I get on very well with most of them , but put them together in a group and they seem to have an attitude problem . |
29 | Hastings had showed an interest in the Yarmouth fisheries , with the four main Kentish ports , long before the Conquest ; what the latter did eventually was to weld them together in a loose federation for supplying ship rather than knight service in return for limited privileges . |
30 | ‘ Fate has thrown them together in a way which could have led to conflict , resentment and bitterness . |