Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , the busy life which goes on in the unconscious profoundly affects our feelings and reactions in our conscious , outer life .
2 All these are not merely parts of our descriptive model ; we assume that they correspond very directly to aspects of the activity which goes on in the mind of speakers ; by contrast the relation of instantiation which links particular items of the English vocabulary and the elements E and P is metalinguistic , since in any particular use of a linguistic structure the word-meanings which are present , supported of course by the word-forms which are the overt carriers of the meanings , are the Es and the Ps , rather than being related to them .
3 The result is an oxygen linkage and a molecule of water which goes off in the sap .
4 The title of Willie van Peer 's The taming of the text is intentionally and instructively ambiguous , since , as the editor himself points out in the introduction , " the text may be either the subject or the object of the " " taming " ( p. 7 ) .
5 The Sernf valley , which curves round in the shape of a crook , is served by a postbus service ( Timetable No 902.45 ) to anumber of village resorts , the terminal one being Elm ( at 977m , 3,205ft ) where springs the source of one of Switzerland 's widely distributed natural mineral waters .
6 You can also take our a policy which pays up in the event of your losing your job through accident , sickness or redundancy .
7 When it comes to her imagined transcriptions of Jip 's diary , she goes on in the same descriptive vein for a paragraph , then stops herself with an abrupt exclamation of ‘ No , he would n't say all that ’ ( 54 ) , whereupon she starts again in more concise fashion .
8 The lesson of the Square One Principle is this : the person who has the courage to go back when necessary is the one who goes on in the end .
9 Who goes up and who goes down in the rugby union leagues has still to be sorted out too …
10 Maybe she slows down in the cold .
11 Oh , I said to him look I said she obviously a person that takes no notice , but she lives out in the country .
12 Now , let's take the young activist , who starts off in the trade union movement .
13 It 'll be after 2am before she bunks down in The Hitman coach on the way back to London .
14 Perhaps the most poignant part of her latest novel is the story of Christine , oldest of the sisters , who grows up in the 1950s , and is later described by one of her sisters as ‘ a feminist before her time ’ — which is , as the sister observes , a highly lonely position .
15 And she gets up in the night and sits by the telephone in the hall in the dark .
16 and it 's , keep your house warm and it 's this , you know er she comes in , in the middle of the night , she gets up in the middle of the night and the house is lovely and warm , she gets up first thing in the morning and the house is lovely and warm
17 Yes , she does , she gets up in the middle of the day , does n't she ?
18 She waits on in the Twa Dogs now , ’ she said , ‘ a pothouse on the road out to Ireby . ’
19 if she parks down in the door and he comes up
20 Hailed as the next Sophia Loren , the dark-eyed Italian is set to take the fashion world by storm as she steps out in the latest clothes by rainwear company Four Seasons .
21 Sister Act pairs Whoopi with another Oscar-winning actress Maggie Smith in a tale of a nun on the run and the change of fortunes she brings about in the convent where she seeks sanctuary .
22 That done he lets her go , and with his head over his shoulder turned , he goes out backwards without taking his yes off her … she runs off in the opposite direction .
23 She works out in the gym for two hours every day .
24 She comes out in the boat with me when I 'm going round on other jobs . ’
25 Well she does and the hardest part , I think there is when she comes down in the morning and for five years he was there
26 When one grows up in the north-east , one is aware that the region is a long way from the English seat of power in London .
27 Everything works out in the end , although there are a few hiccups along the way .
28 I have always liked to read the Golden Age detective stories , if you like , the country house murder mysteries , but I would have to admit that reading those is to some extent desire for stasis , a desire erm for a particularly safe kind of world , where everything works out in the end , because that 's usually what happens , and so these days I tend only to take very small doses of that particular medicine .
29 Sound quality suffers without a sound card , but it turns up in the unlikeliest places .
30 It turns out in the end that , that , all the readings were in there it 's just a matter locating them !
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