Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | It leaves me like a right fool out in the bloody open . ’ |
2 | Irenius begins his account with an expression of anxiety which reveals a number of linked issues which constantly crop up in Spenser 's writing : the establishment and maintenance of true religion and civilisation within a pattern of human development predetermined by the divine . |
3 | ' I contend that these crowds spontaneously generate from microscopic spores which constantly drift about in our atmosphere , awaiting the perfect conditions in which to briefly flourish . |
4 | WC apps : 8 The Belgians tend to be ignored until they suddenly turn up in the latter stages of major tournaments — the final of the 1980 European Championship and the semi-finals of the last World Cup . |
5 | The ones able to secure ‘ sugar daddies ’ fooled the poor men into thinking that there was a Tiller rule that they only go out in twos and threes and so managed to get meals for their best friends as well . |
6 | Real owners might do the same thing but perhaps end up in a Relais & Chateaux hotel rather than the Place d'Italie . |
7 | Drawing once again on the detective genre , Pynchon complicates the linear hunt for information , partly by rendering every detail as ambiguous as possible and partly by having Oedipa literally go round in a huge circle when she is pursuing an ‘ underground ’ mail courier . |
8 | That 's why there are no solutions and the characters endlessly go around in circles in discussions . |
9 | All the nagging discontents that had accumulated after ten days together burst out in a series of rows that increased in intensity and duration as the evening wore on . |
10 | He seemed so fiercely shut up in himself that Ruth was afraid people would start seriously meaning it when they called him mad . |
11 | Just ponder for a moment the idea of persuading people to buy a product that they do n't need ( quite the reverse ) , which they then literally burn up in smoke and have to replace every single day . |
12 | He cried for the child , and for the crocuses , and was still moist-eyed when he heard the voices in the chamber suddenly rise up in rage . |
13 | But this good control , plus the fine grip and limited body roll , are badly let down in the driver appeal stakes by the steering . |
14 | They receive a child who has been badly let down in the past , who has to learn , painfully , how to care and trust again . |
15 | Two-thirds of my male friends have got married , and the rest of us just sit around in the pub all weekend . |
16 | They just sit up in their rooms and smoke hash and never speak to each other . |
17 | Inside these glass globes — part of what Henry James called " the thick detail of London life " — you can see lettering put there by the shop owners , and just make out in one globe the word TEA . |
18 | No matter where you finally wind up in the advertising business , you will want to work at some stage in an agency to gain real insight into advertising and acquire first-rate skills ( and , hopefully , reputation ) that puts wheels under your career . |
19 | A week out of Moscow across Siberia and five time zones later you somehow land up in landlocked Mongolia . |
20 | Oh I do n't see why you just sleep out in the garden or something |
21 | Needless to say , these mega-rich popsters just swan around in wellies every other weekend for the benefit of the colour supplements ‘ Day In The Life ’ features and leave all the actual farming to peasants who get up at dawn and get paid in potatoes . |
22 | We went a lot quicker than what we normally walk round in . |
23 | they , they do n't know just walk around in the warehouse , they are |
24 | He had a carpet just put down in his lounge . |
25 | You know just look up in the dictionary |
26 | My God surely they do n't need ordinary people to have new words , they just look around in universities ! |
27 | Well you just stand up in your row by your parents and you do n't go do n't come out onto the front or anything , just stand up when your name 's called , and then he addresses you and says , Do you sincerely want to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation ? and you say , I do . |
28 | ‘ Just wrap up in it , toga-style . ’ |
29 | STROKE victim Bishop Edward Daly told the Belfast Telegraph : ‘ I just wake up in the mornings now and say ‘ Thank you God , for another day ’ . ’ |
30 | Cos I just wake up in the night . |