Example sentences of "[adv prt] in [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Staffel , was seen to be shot down in 6G + GT by Hurricanes .
2 ‘ He hath unpacked his carriage and made it run a mile or two up and down in River 's great room , making it carry the fire shovel , tongs and poker .
3 The submission was however inconsistent with the law as stated by this House in Reg. v. Governor of Pentonville Prison , Ex parte Sinclair [ 1991 ] 2 A.C. 64 , 81–92 , in which it was made clear in the speech of Lord Ackner ( with which the remainder of the Appellate Committee agreed ) that , under the provisions of the Extradition Act 1870 , the powers of the magistrate are specifically laid down in sections 3(1) , 8 , 9 and 10 of the Act ; and that in consequence , apart from consideration where appropriate whether the offence in question was an offence of a political character , the magistrate is not concerned with questions of foreign law at all , being concerned only with committal proceedings under English procedure in relation to an English crime or crimes specified in the Secretary of State 's order to proceed .
4 Madame sat down in Ellie 's father 's chair , by the unlit fire , and took out a cigarette from her purse , while Ellie stood uncertainly by .
5 As well as surprise , she had heard irritation tamped down in Vitor 's voice .
6 Down in Roirbak 's workshop , Ari skidded to where Leila and Quincx were still re-running the surveillance vid .
7 I sat down in Dad 's chair and told him all about the old lady and her brother , or at least what I knew , which was n't much .
8 Do you wan na go and live down in Katie 's bedroom ?
9 ( 5 ) Wherever , in ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) above , the order requires one or other court to consider whether it ought to try the case or whether it ought to transfer it ( pursuant to the powers of transfer under ss 40(2) , 41(1) or 42(2) of the 1984 Act ) that court must have regard to the criteria laid down in art 7(5) and set out at the start of Chapter 13 .
10 If his betrayal had n't led to her breaking down in Lisa 's presence , she might never have discovered her assistant 's unexpected resources .
11 The House of Lords upheld the law laid down in West 's case , Lord Scarman stating at p189 :
12 You know , down in Land 's End ?
13 Place face down in Schiff 's reagent ( commercially available ) for 30 min , in the dark .
14 I do not think that any hard and fast rule is laid down in Chamberlain 's case .
15 It hit the green and finished down in the rough with the flag just over a little rise ( he was down in Duncan 's Hollow ) .
16 Ten minutes later , after Nina had made mugs of tea for them both , the two women sat down in Rachel 's office .
17 She sits me down in Jamie 's heap of a living room while she clatters in the kitchenette .
18 He went up in the lift and sat down in Irina 's pleasant office .
19 two people to go to John , erm because erm , apart from anything else it was agreed John 's arm was twisted yesterday to take two people and g and the work but the issue is is that the K does n't , the issue is is that there is no budget anywhere for it either here or down in John 's area .
20 This peaceable character , dressed down in Levi 's and C & A sweaters , polite , nervous , very shy and completely , utterly disarming , would sit with legs crossed , speak in low inoffensive tones , employ the look of a total apologetic office clerk , butter would n't melt … and yet display complete integrity and confidence and produce statements like …
21 Yet , said Mr. Watkinson , Lord Bridge can hardly have had it in mind that the private law right which he plainly regarded as coming into existence when the duty laid down in section 65(2) arose could give rise to a public law duty as to the manner in which the private law right was to be satisfied .
22 This rather limited list of excuses , laid down in section 39(2) of the 1944 Act , must be regarded as exhaustive .
23 Vic goes down in football 's annals as the first international player to be chosen from the ranks of the 4th Division ( for Wales against Northern Ireland in Belfast on 22 April 1959 ) , but Palace fans should know that this was no freak selection , for Vic had impressed many with his splendid performances and was in a run of 143 consecutive League games with just a single absence for us .
24 The rule laid down in article 6(1) therefore applies where the actions brought against the various defendants are related when the proceedings are instituted , that is to say where it is expedient to hear and determine them together in order to avoid the risk of irreconcilable judgments resulting from separate proceedings .
25 The second is that one applies the conflict rule laid down in article 7(3) itself on the assumption that its conditions have been satisfied .
26 The court reached that conclusion after holding that the quota system established by Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 constituted a derogation from the general rule of equal conditions of access to fishery resources laid down in article 2(1) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 101/76 : see paragraph 24 of the judgment , at pp. 221–222 .
27 Jay was Bogart , Dietrich , even Anne Bancroft as her heart tugged along in Lucy 's wake .
28 And he must have got the mark on them when he slipped over in Steen 's garage .
29 Over in Gioia del Colle , a child had been born with a lucky mole , said another .
30 Below her , in the orchard , apple and pear and plum frothed pink and white with blossom , and over in Tingle 's Wood a sea of bluebells rose out of the morning mist .
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