Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] the [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Although his attitude towards the French seemed to change somewhat before he died , Roosevelt had effectively delayed the French in their attempt to return to Indochina .
2 It works at a warm temperature and vigorously turns the sugars in the wort into alcohol and carbon dioxide , producing at the same time ripe fruity aromas that add to the pleasure of ale drinking .
3 However , the House of Lords , when hearing the appeal in Davis v. Johnson [ 1978 ] 1 All ER 1132 , expressly affirmed the rule in Young v. Bristol Aeroplane Co .
4 Floating , on the other hand , insu-lates a country with stable prices from world inflation since its currency would be continually appreciating , thereby offsetting the rise in import prices .
5 Half a dozen men lay behind an overturned banqueting table which effectively divided the room in two .
6 On goes the road in a series of turns and twists and interesting situations , with intriguing glimpses of the coast and the wide sweep of Eddrachillis Bay , and then the vast seascape is fully revealed as the road comes alongside the lovely Clashnessie Bay , bounded and sheltered in the west by a peninsula that thrusts far out to sea and ends at the rocky Point of Stoer .
7 The Palestinians eventually boycotted the meeting in protest at the US and Russian decision to abide by the so-called " Madrid formula " which stipulated that the Palestinian delegation would include no PLO members , no East Jerusalem Palestinians and no Palestinians from the diaspora outside the occupied territories .
8 Find-spots rather favour the arrangement in fig. 124 , but the characterisation seems to fit better if they are made partners of the other men .
9 Little mention has been made so far of those elements of material forms which relate to each other in an ordered fashion , and which may thereby influence the manner in which they are utilized in constituting cultural patterns or acting as systems of meaning .
10 Tory proscription following the Hanoverian Succession and the failure of the " Fifteen fundamentally changed the context in which political strife was fought out .
11 Possibly the most trouble-free and profitable course in the first year is to grass-let part of the farm , on your own terms , thereby keeping the farm in work whilst leaving you free to get on with your development plans .
12 He warmed the pot , instinctively found the tea in the caddy Frances 's Auntie Pamela had given them as a wedding present , and brewed up .
13 If the clause contains language which expressly exempts the person in whose favour it is made ( " the proferens " ) from the consequences of the negligence of his own servants , effect must be given to that provision .
14 ‘ Have been reading ’ , I realized even as I struggled to find somewhere to stand the strawboard in the darkness , makes a somewhat smaller claim than ‘ have read ’ , and I scarcely expect that my ‘ books ’ , to anyone outside the very restricted world of philosophical studies , are going to include the two on Spinoza ; all of which suggests a second-hand and partial acquaintance with my only other work , Natural Man .
15 Johnson thereby validated the journey in his reports , and , true enquirer that he was , did not accordingly neglect to report on such a major place as Aberdeen .
16 While no single Member State could unilaterally opt out of farm subsidies , a Government pressing the case for agricultural aid to be aimed solely at those who need it would be in a strong position to eventually win the day in a Community facing constant budget cuts .
17 While he was talking he went on disembowelling the bird in a practised way with his knife .
18 In 1983–4 , Wirral not only made the headlines in the tabloid newspapers , but fast became the place for the in-depth story .
19 The success of German industry in the west only made the people in the east more desperate and paranoid .
20 Absorbing the few staff children only involves the school in small extra costs such as food and laundry .
21 I 've never had any difficulty sleeping and I try to stay awake long enough to see the cancer in my mind 's eye .
22 This seems to imply that only we are " clever " enough to see the mimicry in all its glory .
23 So bringing the thing in , hello darling , and erm , he was just literally he was rushing around the weeds trying
24 ( 3 ) Finally , there is a " full survey " , which literally involves the surveyor in scouring the house from top to bottom to include lifting floorboards and examining the timbers in the attic .
25 In this way they 're not only using the clothes in the box but also using textiles and fabrics creatively .
26 It is this popularity which has prompted the management to look at the possibility of introducing these fit bodies to the joys of tennis , by offering complimentary tennis tuition , a worthy initiative and one which can only enhance the game in the club and its surrounding area .
27 In such cases they were keen not only to support the members in offering advice but also expressed the hope that training would serve to raise awareness of school issues , in order to inform discussion and help the headteacher in decision-making .
28 The litigation has starkly exposed the defects in the regulation of international organisations ' relations with third parties , and the lack of judicial remedy within domestic courts .
29 follow Lewis and Mo ( 1986 ) in arguing that the discrepancy may be due to a greater rise in the serious burglaries which involve insurance claims , and hence are more likely to be reported , especially given the increase in the number of personal telephones and the higher levels of home ownership .
30 This has stemmed partly from the growth in the demand for recreation and the fact that they are accessible to the metropolitan areas , especially given the improvements in road transport and the increase in car ownership ( chapters 6 and 9 ) .
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