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

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1 we booked The Crunchy Frog which was a hippy commune/warehouse/community centre by the Thames in Rotherhithe down in South East London , but we could n't be bothered to go .
2 And the bloke told me that twenty five corner shops have closed down in South Bank , which is a tiny area , in ten years .
3 A majority of overseas workers are disqualified from the employment protection rights laid down in UK legislation .
4 In the evening , as very cold air was drawn fiercely across Scotland from the west , the frequent showers turned wintry and power lines were brought down in Lothian Region .
5 Yeah they went down in convoy car and I think they , four or five cars went down there
6 200 CUT DOWN IN DEMO MASSACRE
7 The standing rule for public actions and for hybrid action brought under Order 53 is laid down in RSC Ord. 53 r. 3(7) .
8 These rules have been laid down in RSC Order 38 , rules 20–34 .
9 Accordingly , instead of the war being over in a short time — as was thought by many — it became literally bogged down in trench warfare never previously experienced .
10 You were down in Minya Province running after that gipsy girl . ’
11 TSMChange , which helps monitor and implement structural changes should be available by Christmas ; TSMChange , a graphics tool for visually representing structures and their components is planned for March 1993 ; and TSMLevel , which warns when the targets and constraints laid down in service level agreements are threatened should also be available by March .
12 Almost 25,000 balls has he sent down in Test cricket , and although Sir Richard Hadlee , in an otherwise gracious radio tribute immediately after the 400th wicket had been bagged , pointed to the greater number of Tests and deliveries needed by the Indian , it is by assessing the amount of support from the other end over the years that we gain a full picture of Kapil 's place in history : he has carried India 's bowling almost throughout his career .
13 Chairman could I also mention that the county council has a conference centre down in Havstock Park which I think is probably bigger er than this particular room erm may well also have catering facilities .
14 Nevertheless , Field Marshal Montgomery clinched to top prize to ensure that their name will go down in piping history as the only band to finish a season victorious in every contest .
15 Life 's good for Sam Llewellyn down in cider country
16 The judge declined to find that any of the information contained in the blue book bore the stamp of confidentiality within the criteria laid down in Faccenda Chicken , ie it could not be described as a trade secret or anything approximating thereto .
17 Later , she went out shopping , taking a taxi to Jardine 's Bazaar down in Causewsay Bay .
18 Defeat left Everton with a far from comfortable eight point cushion above the relegation zone and Kendall said : ‘ We defended well most of the time but let ourselves down in injury time .
19 Reed Exhibition Cos and Comdex 's Interface Group Inc are pairing to produce Comdex/Comexpo Mexico down in Mexico City next March 8 to 11 .
20 Ponyboy , the main character , is 14 when the book starts , he narrates the story , as he is writing it down in essay form .
21 Lower down it was reported that a very large number of trees , including several fine and ancient specimens , were blown down in Borders Region .
22 What were the social and economic implications of the slow down in population growth ?
23 How important were the depressed economic conditions and unemployment in accounting for the slow down in population growth ?
24 These were first written down in draft form , then refined on input to the database .
25 As Audrey Gillan reports , it will now go down in television history as something very different .
26 It was one of the cleverest retorts of his childhood ; it went down in family history , and it won him — or so we are left to assume — readership of the novel .
27 But it is as strike-breakers — with all that that implies of betrayal of working-class solidarity — that they went down in ETS history .
28 September opened with high winds that sent the leaves scurrying along the pavements and brought decayed branches crashing down in Sherwood Forest .
29 In division by 10 each figure moves down in place value while the decimal point stays in place .
30 Worries about an impending slow down in advertising spending have been a considerable drag on agency shares this year .
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