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

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1 Just picking up on Professor Lock 's point earlier on about changes in the nineteen eighties or since the nineteen eighties , erm as in my statement I have suggested that there has been a substantial loss of nature conservation interest and wild life habitats both in this county and throughout the country .
2 Early morning 's not my best time , specially when I 've spent half the night dreaming terrible dreams and the other half listening to some loon droning on about turtles in Japan — but it was great dawdling along by the river .
3 What's-His-Name , English lecturer , second year , that course on the Nineteenth Century Novel … remember how he was always wittering on about Incest in Wuthering Heights ? ’
4 IT is unfortunate that NASUWT , the career teachers ' organisation , should be banging on about quality in education in a leaflet just issued .
5 There were a lot of French-Canadian soldiers stationed in the area , together with British and Americans , and a weekly film show was put on for all-comers in the Methodist chapel on Saturday nights .
6 One can say that Niki continued to drive on for McLaren in 1985 .
7 Nigel Lawson 's tax cuts will , it seems , be defended to the last ( though the International Monetary Fund is reportedly applying pressure in that regard ) and the search is on for cutbacks in the social side of public spending .
8 Half time — Malone 0 Greystones 8 Adrian Bush came on for Willis in the second half and made an immediate impact with a 40 second minute penalty and then a splendid forty metre touch clearance .
9 Sedgley was sent on for Walsh in order to protect the two-goal lead , and Hendry was given a couple of minutes at the end so that Lineker could take a well-earned breather .
10 According to analysts , Souto had been forced to take responsibility for recent revelations that several high-ranking officers were deeply implicated in a vast network dealing in stolen cars from Brazil and Argentina , most of which were being passed on for sale in Bolivia .
11 So for one reason or another , people stay on for years in Special Hospitals , sometimes hundreds of miles from their home area , denied the opportunity to develop a normal life for themselves again .
12 Volunteers can come in through advertisements in the local paper or shops .
13 ‘ Uncle Jake says we 've to be down for breakfast in a quarter of an hour . ’
14 Horses often display these signs when asked to perform a difficult movement , and will be marked down for resistance in a dressage test .
15 After the logo 's dramatic unveiling on the stage of the New Athenaeum Theatre , there was a ripple of applause — and much muttering about the design , which may lose impact when it is scaled down for reproduction in newspapers and magazines .
16 also turkish club besiktas just went 2–1 down for Ajax in Amsterdam so i guess the best turkish clubs are not that bad …
17 You 've put me down for holidays in September and I 've been telling you about the cruise in October for months .
18 Prehistoric and Roman tracks were duly appropriated by drovers from the Highlands , bringing their cattle down for sale in the Lowlands and , when the two nations were at peace , in England .
19 And it 's the usual , well you know son you 're getting on now and it 's time to settle down and I 've put your name down for agency in Taiwan or whatever , and we 've got this lovely girl who we think is ideal for you , da da , da da da and we 're sending over the papers for you to fill in .
20 Standing there , in Berlin , being sworn in as Chancellor in 1933 .
21 Well I can put it in as cash in July , but you just pay before then , alright ?
22 The barriers she broke down about women in business are numerous because she moved as an equal among commercial interests which were so much then , as now , dominated by men .
23 and one boy chose to write about plumbing and do you know , he found that there was nothing written down about plumbing in the early nineteen seventies there were one or two plumbing text books , they were very expensive and you could only get them through The Institute of Plumbers plumbing is something that until about nineteen seventy five was passed from father to son or uncle to nephew it was a sort of secret craft you know , you can
24 • For a baby , use two fingers to press down between ½–1in in the middle of the breastbone , and let it rise again .
25 We see relationships breaking down between partners in marriage , between the generations of a family , between neighbours and between colleagues at work .
26 After its departure from government , Sir Satcam Boolell stepped down as leader in favour of Nuvin Ramgoolam , son of Mauritius ' first Prime Minister , Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam .
27 The force has come in for criticism in the past two months after figures released on the constabulary 's ‘ crime-free day ’ in April showed Cheshire had suffered the highest rise in crime in the country .
28 Velocities up to are well out of the range of the rotation velocity ( 250kms -1 ) of the galaxy NGC4258 7 and are much higher than any velocities known for molecular gas in our Galaxy or other galaxies ( for example for H 2 O maser in for CO in the galaxy for OH in the galaxy NGC253 13 ) .
29 Wherever possible , keep the water that the mushrooms are soaked in for use in the recipe .
30 The casts , drawn from Glyndebourne singers of the 1950s and early '60s , with the exception of De los Angeles brought in for Rosina in Barbiere , are part of a tightly knit ensemble .
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