Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Although the flight of the U2 spy plane and the debacle of the summit the following year were to put everybody back on guard once more , there were some moments at the end of the Fifties when the fog of ideology cleared enough for realism to creep in . |
2 | While he mulled over his future , Rudd gradually sorted out the handling so that by July 1960 the Type 48 was good enough for Hill to put in a brilliant performance in the British Grand Prix , clawing his way into the lead after losing a third of a lap through stalling on the grid . |
3 | The Anglican Church is being challenged today to put its own house in order , to show that its portrayal of truth need not end in a sterile liberalism or empty liturgical forms , but in a faith ‘ Catholic and Reformed ’ which , to misquote Gregory the Great slightly , is ‘ a faith large enough for elephants to swim in and little lambs to paddle with safety ’ . |
4 | That was four hours too long for Billie wedged in behind the ferry tanks . |
5 | The goals were going in for Jan Aage in pre season friendlies … |
6 | The sound of French went up and down like waves rolling in . |
7 | She 'd do almost anything to get away from here , especially with winter coming in . |
8 | Blond did n't sound like a Paradise Street name , especially with Dagmar thrown in . |
9 | Winter and spring-flowering hellebores can be lifted and divided now , so they settle down before winter sets in . |
10 | ‘ I 've never recommended an induced birth to a pregnant woman merely in order to fit in with my golfing schedule , ’ Matt said . |
11 | This situation was difficult enough without Eleanor barging in and making it even worse . |
12 | Loot was a farce , although it was not about people running in and out of other people 's bedrooms , in and out of coffins more likely . |
13 | Ormanroyd wins the header Speedy flicks it on again and Chettle er Chettle rather got it away as Jochim came in on him . |
14 | Cassidys are in the process of upgrading everything but their prices ( the whole outfit pictured above excluding shoes comes in at less than £50 ) and the travellers declared themselves seriously impressed with the clothes , the balance of the models and the new shop design . |
15 | And you need n't be going just to America to cash in on the two dollar £ . |
16 | But it could always of course come in as an odd . |
17 | If Trudi , the friendly voice , can not make out what Mrs Satterley is trying to say , the owner of the shop , Mr Farquarson allows her to leave early in order to pop in and sort the problem out on her way home . |
18 | BRITAIN slammed the door yesterday on calls to let in many more Yugoslav civil war refugees . |
19 | Whitlow driving the free kick into the wall and then lays it off to Lewis stabbed in and away by Collimore . |
20 | There was nothing in the least bit objectionable about him , but he looked as though he had a computer where his heart was , and rushed home at night to plug in to a socket and recharge the batteries . |
21 | This can be clearly seen at St Oswald 's in Gloucester , where the many phases of development are more clear in elevation than plan , and where , ironically , the earliest masonry is up above arches put in at a later date . |
22 | Train for this with bent-leg sit-ups , changing the angle of the knee from nearly straight to heels tucked in tightly against the buttocks . |
23 | It is as though we can not reach an expression that is midway between total holding in and violent , destructive rage . |
24 | I asked Terry to come along because one of the things I tho I tho I hope we might get round to spending a few minutes on was about Alan 's raised it before about records coming in er , and what the state of the game is in records coming into us and how we 're transferring that information , or not transferring that information onto dep onto department 's national curriculum er material |
25 | He commenced one such exploit in 1970 , when he dropped out of Berkeley to move in with singer Janis Joplin , whom he had met while making a cocaine delivery to her Marin County house . |
26 | Of the other leading contenders for honours , Instonians have boosted their squad with the return of Davy Wilson from the French League , where he figured for Amiens , while Irish U-18 Andrew McBride is back at Annadale slotting in for Vincent Devenney ( working in the US ) . |
27 | Of the other leading contenders for honours , Instonians have boosted their squad with the return of Davy Wilson from the French League , where he figured for Amiens , while Irish U-18 Andrew McBride is back at Annadale slotting in for Vincent Devenney ( working in the US ) . |
28 | Half-way through BELVILLE bursts in from a closet or from behind a curtain . |
29 | The noise at a Grand Prix is deafening ( even with ear plugs in ) . |
30 | White immigrants from the Irish republic , EEC countries and even from Rhodesia come in with no such bureaucratic barriers . |