Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 They are all living on somewhere in the world .
2 The broad gauge lived on only in the Paddington to Penzance expresses , corresponding goods trains and services on feeder lines .
3 Those people always get on better in the world than decent men . ’
4 I think in some ways it 's better , because girls are meant to get on better in the sciences in girls ' schools ; they 're meant to be pushed backwards a bit in boys ' schools .
5 Rose and Moran sat on alone in the room .
6 Moran sat on alone in the room .
7 I fell down thankfully in the squidgy chair and drank some tea while he hovered round waiting to pounce again .
8 The vestal virgins had gone for a tea break and I sat down thankfully in the cool of the ruins and closed my eyes .
9 I had a drink of water as my throat was hurting , picked up Dorothy Wordsworth 's Journals and sat down thankfully in an easy chair .
10 Ronni turned away in confusion as Guido simply went on smiling , bobbing up and down unrepentantly in the water , his dark hair plastered like strands of silk to his forehead , quite obviously thoroughly enjoying her confusion .
11 The gelding 's career seemed to be over when he broke down badly in the spring of 1988 .
12 She could see her own face reflected in little in the black pupils of his subaqueous eyes .
13 Her picture and her silk quilt had been carried down below in the chaos of last night and she did not have the energy to seek them out .
14 Down below in the engine room it would be warm .
15 For a moment he imagined he was in another world , a simple uncomplicated world : a world where there was no place down below in the valley where men were being prepared for war ; that there was no place in Northumberland where a woman sat in a room all day with only her thoughts for company ; that there was no one called Carrie Smith ; that the world had dwindled and there was only this secluded garden and a secluded house , as had been said , with the hills to the back of it and the river at its feet and two women so unalike , yet alike : so understanding , so thoughtful of each other , and not only of each other , but of him .
16 The sun was already hot on her face , and down below in the garden two doves stalked the lawn , looking for titbits .
17 And when the heavy rain 's heavy er it rises you see , well you 've got to put more power , switch more power on to the machines down below in the station .
18 Now he worked 7 days a week down below in the engine room stripped to the waist in constant temperatures of 113F and all for £10 a week .
19 As Gabriel took his seat at the top of the pageant , hidden by a wooden cloud , Garvey robed himself down below in the Mason 's wedding robe , and Izzie emerged from nowhere to mend the tear in the shoulder-seam .
20 He put her down gently in the circle of golden light , then shrugged his shirt from his shoulders .
21 What was your priorities when you were doing that , what were your priorities as far as , was it to get it all down or was it just to get in down in a particular way what what do you see as the priorities when you were talking about doing it ?
22 One law for the rich and another for the poor , as the two systems can be made to seem , are laid down together in a book which commemorates a desertion , on the author 's part , of the rich for the poor .
23 WHEN 20 representatives of the South African Cricket Union and the National Sports Congress sit down together in a Johannesburg hotel tonight it is to be hoped that among them is someone with the wisdom of Solomon .
24 The fighting was too close for firearms ; the two men went down together in the darkness and wrestled until another American could discern which was which and hit the redhead hard with the butt of his Colt .
25 Then out to his bed in a loft over the cowshed , leaving the family to draw in together in a cosy , alien-excluding unit around the flaming and hissing timber , to lie and smoke by the light of a candle and think o better days in the orphanage and wonder in unembittered fashion — for he had been happy there — about the mother who had abandoned him and the even shadowier lover who must have abandoned her .
26 This gives the novel great feeling and makes you ask many questions about how everything will link in together in the end .
27 And then we used to put some coops there and small runs for them and we used to carry them there , every night because they settled down better in the night than in the daytime .
28 Because they settled down better in the night in the woodlands .
29 The trend towards consolidation slowed down somewhat in the 1970s .
30 Bathsheba 's feelings were almost too much for her to control , and she sat down suddenly in the grass .
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