Example sentences of "[adv prt] in the night " in BNC.
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1 | More specifically , he puts the young reader in touch with the French impressionists in his rich illustrations for Charlotte Zolotow 's Mr Rabbit and the lovely present ( although , strangely , he says that his main influence here was the American naturalistic painter , Winslow Homer ) , and with the pop art of cinema and food packaging in In the night kitchen . |
2 | But uncle was to creep down in the night and abuse the little girl he was giving shelter to . |
3 | I 'm literally wet through in the night , I was ! |
4 | Had too many good notions run off in the night |
5 | Yes , I believe in Jesus , but sometimes I wake up in the night just petrified . ’ |
6 | At times I would wake up in the night , streaming with sweat , from a nightmare in which I relived that terrifying night in Valladolid . |
7 | Gregory himself thought he had married Rachel when he became a monk ; but being pope was like waking up in the night to find oneself in the arms of Liah . |
8 | And there was pain as well as pride in working right to the end , as did the 99-year-old Suffolk widow who ‘ worked on the land all her life ’ or the Derbyshire midwife in her eighties who still ‘ would get up in the night and walk miles to attend a confinement . ’ |
9 | My people will pick us up in the night . ’ |
10 | If on any occasion you wake up in the night gasping for water , think back to the meal you had and recognise which recipes make you thirsty . |
11 | That I got up in the night and walked into an open press . ’ |
12 | He and Anne had a bathroom opening out of their bedroom but Adam , when he got up in the night , usually went to the other one that was on the far side of the landing . |
13 | It is not simply a question of availability of space , but of a belief that , as one mother put it , ‘ I like to wake up in the night and see all my family around me . ’ |
14 | ‘ I used to wake him up in the night saying : ‘ I 'm never going to give you a baby — what 's wrong with me ? |
15 | I was woken up in the night sometimes , the spare bed in my room being made up for someone they 'd met down the Club , the other lodger 's room already occupied . |
16 | I got up in the night and took fish out of your barrels , Harry Pascoe , 'cos I could n't abide the thought of being wed to you , do you hear me ? |
17 | And she gets up in the night and sits by the telephone in the hall in the dark . |
18 | She often got up in the night . |
19 | I used to wash at night , and get them all dry , get up in the night , iron them , and take them to the pawn shop . |
20 | I 'm always waking up in the night . |
21 | When my sister was a baby he used to get up in the night to see her . |
22 | During his last year in Fontanellato Don Cattahianchi had been woken up in the night on a number of occasions and beaten by the secret police . |
23 | Sometimes I got to get up in the night and walk about and |
24 | Er and things like sort of er midday and a late evening er usually fine , and then you have y quite a lot of asthmatics say they wake up in the night , somewhere between two to five . |
25 | She 'd thought about going back to her room for a while , maybe find out from Josie what she 'd been caught up in the night before , but it would take her more than half an hour to walk . |
26 | Many people wake up in the night with a wonderful " eureka " idea which does not stand up to examination in the cold light of morning . |
27 | Of course , one of the advantages of waking up in the night in a sweat is that you tend to have your best ideas whilst failing to get back to sleep . |
28 | And it might be a good idea to keep a vacuum flask filled with a hot drink by your bedside in case you wake up in the night feeling cold . |
29 | And the wind got up in the night and pretty strong and we had a hut a twenty by twenty five foot fourteen eighteen war hut in the middle of a square and there was a shop and a storeroom besides . |
30 | I wake up in the night — and always , its music or love : you ca n't imagine your life without them . ’ |