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

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1 Oranges only came in in October for Christmas .
2 Today it is identically equipped to the Regular Army and is highly trained in at least one speciality .
3 These have just come in in the last year .
4 because they just go in in the day and they come out on the
5 Football hooliganism is largely engaged in by young males whose position in society leaves them culturally and materially deprived .
6 Another frequent difficulty is that over a period of years , constant masturbation , sometimes desperately engaged in for emotional comfort rather than sexual release , results in desensitization of the penis .
7 Well can I just say in in the interim
8 Oh that well it Well it was just like sitting in in the barn and this well it was a laugh .
9 These sweeps nearly always result in at least a warning from the referee .
10 Mr always come in in the conservatory .
11 we evolved from the general fashion side , which is still as important to us , but the reason that we did probably evolve in in the the wedding side is because of th the need for us , it was n't us who pushed it from our end , more and more brides came to us , so therefore we grew .
12 Er and the point about not offering a solution , C P R E clearly has in in erm taking to go on to talk about the subsequent parts of policy H one and H two , the County Council 's figures and then doing an analysis of those in relation to the new settlement , but I appreciate chairman that erm we 'll come back to that .
13 Erm I think I I probably outlined in in the previous interview , erm the range of offences , but but very briefly , it was everything from fairly minor trivial offences , erm prostitution , shoplifting , petty theft .
14 On the other hand , this view must be balanced by the knowledge that herding and other complex communal activities are also engaged in by a variety of ectotherms .
15 Hypnagogic experiences may also reflect after-images of activities protractedly engaged in during the preceding day .
16 Um going back to this business of people who 've been abused at er as part of , well not exactly abused , people who 've been severely bullied in in sc in the school system , erm particularly when you 're talking about all boys schools , I mean this is one of the problems that they have to contend with .
17 What happened though did in in essentially basically dilute the vote and the spoiling tactics were allowed to happen .
18 And then one day the , the lady in the course of her associations , described an activity she had often indulged in in childhood .
19 For once behaviour more typically engaged in by subordinate populations has been incorporated into criminal law , then legally sanctioned punishments can be ‘ justifiably ’ imposed .
20 The rest of the staff was W old W J , who had been who had worked in the central Post Office I think in London , very well trained in in er office management and so on so on .
21 With his old-fashioned grace Murphy even mentioned in at least two speeches that he wondered whether the World Cup , and the impassioned pursuit of it by some countries , was really a good thing after all .
22 Tho those sort of drinkers I think have erm almost disappeared in in large areas and subsequently , beer consumption has fallen .
23 ‘ War and rape are two activities not widely engaged in by women . ’
24 I wa I wanted a a point that er respond er neighbourhood and the manager I spoke to said that the areas that were the case since er , de decentralisation because er people are er er in coming to neighbourhood offices and that of the of the managers arrange er er er aims or er either run in in two neighbourhoods er er I I feel personally it 's been very worthwhile because we were able to talk to the er , they they they were never able to go and and and they came to the er , the neighbourhood offices international conducive er er er or er er ah i i in areas they want to talk to , so I I , I personally would would like to see this continuing er for perhaps a it is n't the best value for money i i i it certainly far better for for for can come to their neighbour office Speak
25 What I would like to just er point out to the panel in terms of the earlier discussion the Senior Inspector was having about the sites around Greater York is that virtually without exception , well the two exceptions being the two hospital sites , I think all the other sites are actually our planning commitments so erm your comment about erm the longevity of the the greenbelt as it were , that virtually all those sites are actually committed in in one form or another , the only two sites which are not er committed really are the Naburn and Clifton hospital sites which are both inset within the greenbelt , well one is inset and one is subject to the normal P P G two er requirements for redevelopment of hospitals .
26 The word constitution is commonly used in at least two senses in ordinary discussion of political affairs .
27 It is significant that , as Brooke-Rose elsewhere notes ( 1981:413 ) , the verb ‘ to be ’ is never used in Between .
28 He will not be called up , owing to his dicky heart ( which I have never truly believed in until now , but which turns out to be genuine ) .
29 They 're they 're not living out in the in the sticks the vast majority of people , they actually live in in settlements .
30 I mean it 's all very that it 's it 's there it 's actually putting in in place .
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