Example sentences of "[adv] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There were two more open airs during the week and somewhere in between all this activity the children had homework to complete .
2 The third lies somewhere in between local and national revenue : the National Non-domestic Rate , which replaces the business rate , but the level of which is set nationally and the proceeds of which are pooled nationally ( separately for England and Wales ) and distributed to local authorities in proportion to their populations .
3 The CED is somewhere in between these two styles .
4 Most of the fen drains for most of the time are somewhere in between these two extremes making the whole business a little undecided .
5 The engine steams slowly in at one end .
6 But you see er you know you 'd got to do that so in between those times you could n't do much else could you ?
7 Chester-le-Street Open , River Wear , 60 pegs ; tickets £7 all in from local tackle shops .
8 The second knockdown came early in round two .
9 ‘ None of you are ever in before six , winter or summer , and so there will be a meal .
10 They 've plenty to spare , and they 're always in among other folk 's corn .
11 Salesmen are probably in between these two .
12 Cos you can nae get them straight in like that
13 ‘ Yes , but she did n't run straight in like this .
14 Similarly in Re New Mashonaland Exploration Company Vaughan Williams J commented , obiter , that where a company has resolved to lend money on security , to have parted with the money before the security had been created would have been negligent .
15 Now in between those two extremes , the notion on the one hand that somehow national character is biologically predetermined , and the other that what nations do is merely accidental , erm you 've got the whole area of erm education , state control of the media , newspapers , erm even prisons and armies , conscription , things of that kind , which actually fashion erm national character for , not forever , but for the period in which those forces are in control , and that is a particular message that the youth of that country is receiving .
16 The original idea of running Day Driving Courses at the Museum has proved enormously successful , well beyond the bounds of belief , with substantial bookings already well in to 1993 .
17 I fancy DEEP SENSATION , not disgraced when runner-up to King Of The Lot on his seasonal debut and well in on last year 's form .
18 We did our ordinary shopping as well in with this though .
19 They do n't like to do it what even in under those , I mean the other tooth 's nearly the same size , this is what happened with that tooth of mine there , I was
20 I can resolve it with my 28-cm reflecting telescope , but even in × 20 binoculars it shows up only as a blur .
21 A centre fixing anchors the top , so that shrinkage now takes place equally in from each side .
22 It is fairly easy for a library user to learn that a subject whose symbol is 623.4 will be found " in the 600s " , and some-where in between 623 and 624 ; and untrained assistants can after a little guidance cope with the shelving and filing problems .
23 In recent years , it has become clear that very simple measures of reaction time ( particularly choice reaction time ) and variability in reaction time correlate very highly with ordinary IQ measures , to an extent that makes much of the theorising in this book inapplicable , Similarly , measures of inspection time have shown uncommonly high correlations with IQ , particularly in below average subjects .
24 On the way up to the col from Luz you come first to the small resort and spa of Barèges , one street wide and squeezed tightly in in true spa style between the mountains to the south and the river to the north .
25 I rode along the cliff top and then in between some trees .
26 The MacMach project , headed by Zonnie Lee Williamson at Carnegie Mellon , is currently in for some last minute testing at Apple before the distribution goes out .
27 and the boy would next morning would pass on the outside of the gate offering a reward of five pounds to anyone who would in other words five pounds for Oliver Twist I never in for this in my life said the in the white , white coat as he locked the gate and he went to the next morning .
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