Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | When we shop or eat out in cafés , college canteens or restaurants , we tend to select food for appeal and taste , not nutrient value . |
2 | Then again they would just stand there , or squat down in the shade of a sand hill , their eyes fixed on the two endless parallels , following them out until they joined and lost themselves in the bush . |
3 | Which make you cringe slightly , or shift about in your seat ? |
4 | When included , the inner shape was taken to be a hole or cut out in the total shape . |
5 | Poise is directly concerned with good deportment ; a poised person does not walk noisily or clumsily , slump in a chair , or sit or bend down in an ungainly manner . |
6 | Service and maintain filter media by cleaning regularly — gravel syphon or wash out in warm tank water |
7 | After a time , all knew that the concourse was not going to turn sour or break up in a fight . |
8 | We treat just a couple , place some in the exercises and leave the rest for the reader to prove for himself or look up in , for example , [ 24 ] . |
9 | The time required to pass a barge up and or barge down in a 50 feet balance lift would be approximately say 15 minutes . |
10 | You may replant in the old containers or pot up in individual pots for replanting later . |
11 | press for action to make sure people do n't waste time or go round in circles |
12 | Or go on in , I do n't mind . |
13 | You need to be ‘ with it ’ , because you can never guarantee that you wo n't have a launch failure or end up in a field instead of back where you started . |
14 | Visits to hotels or theatres , going on holiday or to restaurants are all difficult things to do on one 's own , and if they are undertaken , people may have to pay more or end up in a corner , marginalized and away from the main clientèle . |
15 | The clothes that the children wear or dress up in often prompt comment . |
16 | This usually entailed Branson being the first to let off fire-extinguishers , initiate a food fight , or dress up in fishnet stockings and make-up for the inevitable fancy-dress party . |
17 | There 's no way I 'd need a tattoo or dress up in some surgical appliance to give folks a good night out ’ |
18 | Or fish around in my handbag for a handkerchief . |
19 | Aggressive people , on the other hand , may deny the error and argue or criticize back in order to take the attention away from themselves . |
20 | If nothi if you , you do n't have an external force acting on something it just to remain stationary or , or carry on in a straight line and fixed speed , if . |
21 | Yesterday afternoon , however , saw them all back up to speed with Grant Dalton 's Fisher & Paykel out in front by three miles from Steinlager 2 , skippered by his fellow New Zealander Peter Blake . |
22 | The boat skipper gives Kevin a choice — swim or struggle on in the bad weather and lose your money . |
23 | I 'm crying a bit as I try and stick the pieces together , but I ca n't do it so I just leave them on the floor and sit back in the chair . |
24 | Stand up and sit down in your normal way and see if you can notice any habitual tendencies ( anything which occurs every time ) . |
25 | Life becomes crazy when I 'm recording Birds Of A Feather so I tend to organise working lunches and sit down in a restaurant to get my fuel . |
26 | ‘ Come and sit down in the bar , ’ says Mrs Bixman . |
27 | yes , eight to eleven you get out there and sit down in your choice time |
28 | ‘ And land up in the same condition as you did ? |
29 | If they are unusually anxious or irritated , they may find the noise just too much to deal with and stalk off in a feline sulk rather than squat down for a good meal . |
30 | Eastwards towards the sunrise , the ice-hung peaks of Mustagh Ata and Kongur over in Sinkiang hunched on the skyline . |