Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] in the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Much Binding in the Marsh or something like that . ’ |
2 | ‘ Nice day ! ’ , in the style of Dickie Murdoch , the comedian in ‘ Much Binding in the Marsh ’ , the radio programme which was very popular at the time . |
3 | From 1940 , when he made his first broadcast as a quiz-master in the BBC radio series Ack , Ack , Beer , Beer , he was a constant broadcaster and in 1943 , by then stationed at the Air Ministry in London , he created and wrote with Squadron Leader Richard Murdoch the long-running radio series Much Binding in the Marsh , a take-off of a fictitious RAF station . |
4 | This was Much Binding In The Marsh . |
5 | For the chick , it must have been like suddenly landing in the Sahara . |
6 | They will either buy down into smaller accommodation in good repair and consume the profit , or borrow or buy annuities on the security of their properties , as many are apparently doing in the United States . |
7 | It was bad enough sitting in the London traffic without having to listen to the mumblings of his international racing manager . |
8 | Between October and December when they were not competing in the Hamble Winter Series or jockeying against other IOR racers , the team was out everyday , practising manoeuvres aboard Oracle Arrow on a windward-leeward course at the mouth of the Hamble . |
9 | Equally , seven Yorkshire clubs will line up in the 1992–93 Pilkington Cup competition , two as Yorkshire qualifiers , three as National Division Three qualifiers and two as National Division Two qualifiers not competing in the Yorkshire Cup . |
10 | When film companies wanted troupes , the office gave the work to those already appearing in the London theatres — the lucky ones in Raise the Roof , A Little Bit of Fluff , Charley 's Aunt and Life and Laughter with Tom Walls , Ralph Lynn and Syd Chaplin . |
11 | Similarly , no assessment should be made on an employee for entertaining expenses paid by an employer not trading in the UK . |
12 | We were doing our first two weeks square bashing in the RAF as boy entrants . |
13 | You 're not going in the Leigh Arms ! |
14 | Although the Bush administration stopped short of making a full protest , its official statement described the remarks as " not helpful " , and the issue added to the political pressures already mounting in the USA for protectionist action against Japan . |
15 | Milk quotas are not working in the United Kingdom 's favour . |
16 | While it was still trading in the United Kingdom I.B.C. granted a debenture , dated 28 April 1989 , to the Swiss Bank Corporation ( ‘ the bank ’ ) . |
17 | ‘ Because John does shift work I get very lonely and would like to write to someone in a similar position to myself , preferably living in the Sheffield area . ’ |
18 | It was prompted by nationwide dismay at an announcement that 31 out of 50 pits still operating in the UK were to close and up to 30,000 miners ' jobs would be lost . |
19 | The programme was transmitted on 7th October , and opened with the presenter Dennis Lotus saying : ‘ This is a transport depot , it garages the only tramcars still operating in the United Kingdom ’ . |
20 | Mr McEwan said police had so far been unable to trace any members of the missing girl 's family still living in the Coatbridge area . |
21 | Mr McEwan said that police had been unable to trace any members of the missing girl 's family still living in the Coatbridge area . |
22 | And if you are ever going to see one of the genuine though attested rarities among the local fauna , a bear , a lynx , or an eagle , the Park is the only place you might do so , though there are thought to be fewer than twenty bears still living in the Pyrenees , and only eight pairs of eagles . |
23 | A spokesman for the firm said yesterday that the new redundancies were to allow further restructuring in the Arbroath plant and maximise the company 's manufacturing resources . |
24 | Oxford still bubbling in the Coca Cola Cup . |
25 | To be exact it is 3,146 metres or 10,480 feet high ; but what is distinctive about Balaïtous , when you see it from here , is that to the left of the summit is one of the few significant glaciers still surviving in the Pyrenees . |
26 | He demonstrates how in the 1950s , during this peak period of the post-war boom in both international and national economies when total manufacturing employment was still increasing in the UK , the bulk of that growth took place in the central regions : that is , the South East and the midlands — in and around the major conurbations of London and Birmingham . |
27 | Following the announcement of his resignation the Levi and Shamir camps entered into negotiations , eventually resulting in the April 5 compromise . |
28 | EXCITING theme days have been arranged to spice up eating in the Barlaston canteen . |
29 | Waters were also rising in the Norfolk Broads and there were reports of some minor flooding as far inland as Norwich , which is 20 miles from the coast . |
30 | Also standing in the Swindon constituency is Vincent Farrar , former accountant at Swindon Town football club . |