Example sentences of "[adv prt] [verb] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Benedicta , before we go on to meet Simon in the Fleet prison , there are certain enquiries to make . |
2 | Sometimes they had driven north and gone on walking tours in the Lake District or the Scottish Highlands . |
3 | All we can do it seems is to keep on applying pressure in the hope the Government will have change of heart , ’ he said . |
4 | Indeed , just before his interview with Meese , he had dropped in to see McFarlane in his office precisely , McFarlane thought , to agonize over the fact that the diversion was a matter of record : ‘ I put it in a memo to the Admiral . ’ |
5 | The masters were forced to give in to wage demands in 1772 and 1775 . |
6 | Whoever drops in needs friends in London , some sort of organization . |
7 | To add insult to injury , he had even turned down paying pupils in order to give free lessons to Aloysia ; and with supreme lack of tact he even described how he had begun an aria for the tenor Raaff , only to turn it into one for Aloysia instead . |
8 | ‘ I follow Middlesbrough and Darlington football clubs and I 'm looking forward to seeing Durham come down to play cricket in the town . ’ |
9 | He d have these two hideous , fat , white women up there and when he 'd finished he 'd come down to play football in the street . |
10 | A chapter from Harrogate came down to do battle in Bedale . |
11 | Settled down to watch race in great location — opposite starting grid . |
12 | We 're also buzzed by two cops in a police car who spot our New Jersey number plate and think we 've come down to score crack in Washington Heights . |
13 | Under a slightly overcast sky , but with a fair amount of ambient light and a touch of red to the west to show Where the sun had expired , the safety boats , their navigation lights brightly lit for the occasion , skittered about like playful sheepdogs before settling down to hold station in midstream . |
14 | He said me and the boys we 're standing all day watching her when she 's bending down putting box in a sack |
15 | For the first time in the history of the service , army units have been sent in to maintain order in prisons , writes Sarah Lambert . |
16 | And send your card in to take part in our great lucky draw to win any unclaimed prizes |
17 | From Rome they flew down to join Britannia in Sicily for the remainder of the tour , where the Prince 's artist friend John Ward was waiting . |
18 | The abbey bells rang for vespers but Corbett waited till he heard the monks returning from the chapel , before going down to join Ranulf in the whitewashed refectory . |
19 | On his way down to take part in an official inspection , Wycliffe had monitored reports on his car radio and so arrived at the scene of crime before his headquarters had got a team together . |
20 | Their investigations exposed a well established trade in English girls , who , Dyer maintained , were being held in tolerated houses in the city . |
21 | He finds a neat but dubious way of skirting Paul Simon 's problem with the cultural boycott : South African musicians laid down backing tracks in Johannesburg in his absence and then he overdubbed vocals in the US . |
22 | Self-protection was a high priority for these Goliaths when along comes David in the form of two chemists who announce that they can perform fusion in a glass of water ! |
23 | ‘ I always take myself as a starting point when it comes to songs , going on to explore situations in a manner that is very sound-oriented , ’ she says , rather vaguely . |
24 | Nkrumah also made an African tour , in which he built up his relationship with president Nasser , and went on to visit Nehru in India . |
25 | Coal , however , between 1779 and 1784 absorbed around 40 per cent of total carrying capacity , the 1.5 million tons carried on coasting vessels in 1779 having trebled by 1814 . |
26 | After harvesting six strokes in the second round with a 66 to be nine under for the tournament , Faldo digressed on US Tour players coming over to find pickings in European Tour events — particularly pertinent as his nearest challenger is the American , Payne Stewart . |
27 | ‘ We know Clydebank will make it difficult for us on their own ground but it is important to this club that Aberdeen go through to meet Hibs in the semi-finals , ’ said manager Willie Miller . |
28 | Here you will find a strip of hotels , restaurants , bars and clubs ( do n't forget you have to be 21 or over to buy alcohol in Florida ) . |
29 | Cats and who knew what else scrabbling through piled rubbish in overgrown front gardens . |
30 | They sent their big band for a show and it was a really memorable sound as they had fellas on the way over to join Glen in Europe . |