Example sentences of "[adv] in [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Not perhaps in quite the way I first envisaged . ’ |
2 | He can do so in just the way that he believes the totality of appearances can be interpreted without belief in ‘ substances ’ , or that there is no further significance to existence than that it is not a predicate . |
3 | I can sit down in 'ere a bit , ca n't I ? ’ |
4 | The visit turns out to be memorable , but not in quite the way George intended . |
5 | I appreciate this is not in quite the form you asked the question , but you asked the question in terms of the differences apart from migration considerations . |
6 | Thus in both the French and British refineries industrial relations are ‘ firmly locked into the wider institutional patterns of their societies ’ ( p. 182 ) , reflecting the historical development of their social structures and the differing cultural orientations of the actors . |
7 | This was closed three years ago — Peter Craine , Rabbit 's vice president for marketing and sales , explains that the firm then did n't have any national language support for its MS-DOS products ; also , Unix — Rabbit 's favoured environment — had n't taken off in quite the way the firm had expected . |
8 | I 've come home in rather a hurry , because I 've decided to go to Brazil . ’ |
9 | He 'll be able to return to his Florida oceanside home in just a couple of hours . |
10 | The operation had apparently been quite straightforward ; Kirsty was home in under a week and back at work after a month , with no obvious after-effects . |
11 | ‘ I anticipate that my husband will be home in about an hour . ’ |
12 | The intention of the government , as remembered in evidence to the Royal Commission on Local Government in 1925 , was ‘ to set up in nearly every County a Local Authority which he called a provincial Parliament ’ ( quoted in Hampton 1966:463 ) . |
13 | The first thing to note is that a chase should be built up in exactly the way you built up the whole of your book . |
14 | Where the park straddles a county boundary , two joint-planning boards were established , and these have operated successfully in both the Peak and Lake District regions . |
15 | This varied widely in both the quantity and quality of the fabric and type of buildings . |
16 | In the run up to Post Office privatisation , it is vital that we have our house in order , so that we can compete effectively in both the parcel delivery and letters markets ’ . |
17 | ‘ Hang on in there a minute , my lovely . |
18 | Distillation may be carried out in either a batch process , using a pot still , or a continuous process , using a patent or Coffey still . |
19 | The act of giving the child a name , which accompanies the baptism , is not explicitly brought out in either the term ‘ baptism ’ or the more commonly used ‘ christening ’ , since the latter , obviously , means making a Christian of the infant . |
20 | If the kerfuffle is well publicised ( which this one was ) , its effect is much stronger — especially as the onlooking equity markets are now in just the mood to go for gold . |
21 | SABRE Phase 11 is now in almost every store and introduces the use of computer-calculated stock known as inventory . |
22 | She had it now in almost every detail , but in the end it all depended upon her being able to do one very special thing with her eye-power . |
23 | But the first comprehensive monograph on Keith Haring , edited by Germano Celant ( DM78 ) , as well as Andreas Franzke 's big up-to-date monograph on Antoni Tapies ( DM168 ) , and the complete catalogue of the nearly 200 works by Picasso in Picasso in the Ludwig collection ( Picasso — Die Sammlung Ludwig , DM108 ) all come out simultaneously in both a German and an English edition . |
24 | Now , now we actually here and we 've only got erm a short time to get round these people , very very short time , erm and get this back in otherwise the ballot will go against or for with no members voting . |
25 | He was back in just a couple of minutes , and his face was set into dark , angry lines . |
26 | A company often thinks that it can let space for a short term — say two or three years — and then move back in once the business climate has improved . |
27 | back in about an hour and a half 's time so erm that 's good timing actually . |
28 | But can I come back in there a bit . |
29 | And as your career prospects have changed so dramatically in just a year , I 'd say your girlfriend was probably justified in feeling you left her for no good reason . |
30 | We got here in just an hour and five minutes . |