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

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1 I can sit down in 'ere a bit , ca n't I ? ’
2 A shake of the table on which it was standing would bring the pile down in exactly the same way that an earthquake shakes houses down .
3 ‘ The director wants to see you right away , Marianne , and Dane asked me to tell you he 'll be down in just a few minutes , Shae , to finish off his costume fitting . ’
4 The trouble is with the second horn parts , they often often have a wider register gap , and the first horn part which tends to waver up and down in vaguely the same place while the second sort of goes woo woo woo , jumps up and down .
5 All popular kinds of decorative pond fish can survive for several months during the winter without feeding , as their body processes slow down in much the same manner as a tree or shrub in the garden becomes dormant .
6 Yet , when the time comes for a hermit crab to change shell , having outgrown its present one , it can accomplish the change over in just a few seconds .
7 When the linker is on the needlebed , this needle is facing the machine needles and it casts off in exactly the same way as you do with the latch tool .
8 Misreading the clues , they head off in completely the wrong direction and manage to become the first people ever to get shipwrecked on one of the islands of Derwentwater .
9 This was closed three years ago — Peter Craine , Rabbit 's vice president for marketing and sales , explains that the firm then did n't have any national language support for its MS-DOS products ; also , Unix — Rabbit 's favoured environment — had n't taken off in quite the way the firm had expected .
10 The feeling swept over me that I had truly left Darlington Hall behind , and I must confess I did feel a slight sense of alarm — a sense aggravated by the feeling that I was perhaps not on the correct road at all , but speeding off in totally the wrong direction into a wilderness .
11 Last year Farmer finished runner up in both the 125 and 250 Irish Short Circuit Championships , and had selected outings on Smiley 's 600 Yamaha .
12 It was very conventional , even old-fashioned , but its tensions built up in just the right way , and it gripped like a strangler 's hand .
13 The intention of the government , as remembered in evidence to the Royal Commission on Local Government in 1925 , was ‘ to set up in nearly every County a Local Authority which he called a provincial Parliament ’ ( quoted in Hampton 1966:463 ) .
14 I end up in exactly the same spot as if I had first walked four paces due east ( which is one sort of displacement , an easterly sort ) and then three paces due north ( which is another sort of displacement , a northerly sort ) .
15 The first thing to note is that a chase should be built up in exactly the way you built up the whole of your book .
16 like a G they will join up in exactly the same way next time he does it , even to the same letter
17 If you have n't yet bought a calculator , you will have to look it up in either the old-fashioned log tables used for arithmetic calculations or in simplified ‘ break tables ’ of logarithms ( see Tukey 1977 ) .
18 The two entries are adjacent to each other in the body of the encyclopedia under S. Obviously , this makes sense in that different readers approaching the synoptic outline from different disciplinary perspectives will both end up in roughly the same place , but it is slightly disturbing to find that while there is a main entry for " Applied linguistics " ( which cross-refers readers to " style " ) , there is no matching entry for " Literature and linguistics " to help the reader coming from a purely literary discipline .
19 Like many staunch , working class families , the Gedges were keen on discipline and Gedge was brought up in quite a rigid environment .
20 Apart from a small stain on the edge this came up in almost the bright and shiny condition that it appears in the illustration .
21 This has gone up in virtually the same proportion as the labour cost .
22 ‘ Hang on in there a minute , my lovely .
23 It can not have changed much in two hundred years and still , today , the tireless plume of woodsmoke wafts up from the chimney , proving that life goes on in much the same way as it always have done in this particular vicinity .
24 Some of them were some had got old cars in where the tyres , if it was a puncture it was these great big wheels with beaded edge tyres which you can , you put on in quite a different way from the modern car tyres .
25 ‘ You 'll find out in just a few minutes , ’ Julius replied .
26 Distillation may be carried out in either a batch process , using a pot still , or a continuous process , using a patent or Coffey still .
27 The act of giving the child a name , which accompanies the baptism , is not explicitly brought out in either the term ‘ baptism ’ or the more commonly used ‘ christening ’ , since the latter , obviously , means making a Christian of the infant .
28 The route from gene to observed effect can be very tortuous and has been worked out in only a very few cases so far .
29 Tickets for the show , which is being backed by the Arts Council , the City Council , and the Merseyside Development Corporation , sold out in only a few hours .
30 He dragged a bag out , turned it round and pushed it back in exactly the same position .
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