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 . |