Example sentences of "[det] [adv] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | that somewhere in the world it is coming to pass : |
2 | And you use that somewhere in the and you tie that to one car and then join that up . |
3 | Look at that properly in a minute . |
4 | We would bring all that together in a strategic authority , which would not be dictated to by Whitehall and the mandarins down here . |
5 | And I said to him I 've worked out that less in the mornings to have a firm come in , you know |
6 | Was that so in the old days do you know ? |
7 | So I 'll do that so in the i |
8 | Only the pain was getting rather tedious and Meg insisted that I had it done now before I retired , on the theory I suppose , that better in the Government 's time than my own . " |
9 | I hope to reflect this properly in the next-but-one report that goes to Ken . |
10 | You place this somewhere in the middle of the lines . |
11 | I mention this merely in an effort to chase any preconceptions , which may have been created by the opening paragraphs , firmly away . |
12 | He appeared to recognize Stephen as quickly as Stephen recognized him , but the dark wedge face registered this only in a tightening of the mouth and a jerk of the chin . |
13 | Three or four years ago we were involved in this only in a very minor way . |
14 | For Edward , the solution was to hold Aquitaine in full sovereignty ; but the French would concede this only in the face of overwhelming defeat , and no settlement based on such a concession could endure . |
15 | But , as Dr Henriques has remarked , " he was secure of this only in the parish where he had established a settlement " . |
16 | The current , although only slow , should be able to do this easily in the first few seconds before the crust becomes totally waterlogged and is still buoyant enough to counteract the weight of the bullet . |
17 | I will assess this more in the conclusions , by which time the evolving events will have enabled us to understand the pressures on the participants better . |
18 | Woodland has , therefore , been managed for a very long time and we shall examine this further in a moment . |
19 | The following account will suggest that many such pairs are etymological doublets , and we shall consider this further in an appendix to the chapter . |
20 | We will explore this further in the chapter dealing with tactics . |
21 | We will study this further in the next paragraph . |
22 | We shall explore this further in the next chapter . |
23 | Paul , do you think you could start loaning this directly in the whole article about loneliness ? |
24 | The Ulster Branch recognise the situation — it only happens like this once in a blue moon — but finding an answer is n't easy . |
25 | They usually help one another more in a dangerous situation . |
26 | In his early days with Norwich he took ‘ stick ’ from fellow players and the opposition , but reflected on this favourably in a way which says much of himself and of other successful black sportsmen . |
27 | We can see this clearly in the story of the men at Ephesus ( Acts 19 ) who had not heard of the gift of Pentecost even though they were living many years after that event . |
28 | We observed this clearly in the Greater London and South-East England labour market for secretarial staff and in the South East England labour market for computer programmers and analysts . |
29 | ( I 'd say all this differently in the language of my time ! |
30 | We do not condone the bad quality and deplorable appearance of some of the speculative building between the wars , nor the lack of physical planning and the wasteful development of land ( often good farming land ) ; we shall have more to say about this later in the chapter . |