Example sentences of "[adv prt] in [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | They are afraid to stay in in case their doors are kicked in , but they are also afraid to go out in case their homes are done in while they are out . |
2 | Erm Down in Downend there 's a pub called The Folly ? |
3 | Er the thing is that the people in the northeast yes er there is a lot more work done up there by the Society but you know since I 've been down in Horsham I have found that the northeast is not alone . |
4 | Down in Kentucky they call NY the nation 's brain drain . |
5 | She held the bag between them , suddenly not daring to put it down in case it signalled something , the consequences of which she might regret . |
6 | Certainly down in Sussex we have one or two people who , one or two places that have hospital radio , and welcome people who are prepared to have a go , in that sense , and that is an even more limited way of , but a legitimate way of , of learning the game as it were . |
7 | Down in Alcester they have grasped the nettle . |
8 | Down in Alcester they probably need shaking by the hals . |
9 | Some of that healing lies in setting free the imagination , in using icons and images wherever they may be found , in exploring the tenuous patterns of meaning laid down in lives which no longer have a social context fully comprehensible to us . |
10 | ‘ Our trading operation is run on it globally , and sometimes our market data and its back-up facility are run over it too : if Reuters went down in London we 'd re-broadcast the information out of New York to London . |
11 | If Kirsty had fallen ill once they were down in London she would have been forced to stay there until she 'd recovered — and then she would have been in serious trouble , not only with Jake but with the law as well . |
12 | Down in London there was only one thing spoiling the continuing party atmosphere . |
13 | I mean you go down in London it 's the it 's just like Rebel Yell everywhere , but it 's all heavy rock so |
14 | Next time I 'm down in Surrey I shall have to have words with my mother . |
15 | Oh , but she was telling me that down in Belfast everybody took , they used to say to her , fuck off Margot ! |
16 | If she went down in trousers he would give one of those sardonic smiles . |
17 | The differentiation within the examination is to be carried out according to strict criteria , laying down in detail what the candidate is expected to know , understand , and be able to do . |
18 | He put down in detail what he had expected would happen with respect to each of them , what actually did happen , and why , if there was a discrepancy , the two differed . |
19 | It 's all right to build bridges with South Africa , but if bridges are falling down in Wales something must be done about it . ’ |
20 | But the scientist can not lay down in advance what the pattern will turn out to be . |
21 | It would be useless to lay down in advance what they are , since they vary with each particular state of affairs . |
22 | It would , of course , be unthinkable to actually put down in print what Rex and Laura got up to during the next hour . |
23 | Down in Frome they were preparing for the worst ; on 23 February 1798 a meeting of the ‘ inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood of Frome ’ took place at the George Inn . |
24 | He I 'm suppo he says to email him , contact him at the start of week zero , because he 's goin he he 's trying to remember of his own accord , but er ju this is just to give him a kick along in case he 's forgotten |
25 | Schefflera well I 'd put that along in case it that |
26 | Rufus was not squeamish , he had not been one of those medical students who become nauseous at their first sight of surgery , but , curiously enough he did not much like to think of all those odd little bones , so alien to him , so unidentifiable , being dug up and sorted out and sifted through in case there should be a human fibula among them or a vertebra . |
27 | He closed his eyes and went through in detail what he would like to do to the curly-haired tart . |
28 | When the new Chief Constable took over in March he ordered an immediate review . |
29 | As I turned over in bed everything was suddenly very wet and I felt a ripple of shock as I realised what had happened . |
30 | Since I 've been over in England I 've bought a lot of clothes that I 'd probably never even consider wearing in Australia . |