Example sentences of "[adv] in [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The engine steams slowly in at one end .
2 But you see er you know you 'd got to do that so in between those times you could n't do much else could you ?
3 As for er as for departures , a strategic context in terms of a structure plan policy erm that allows for major exceptions will must surely assist in in considering any application that comes forward as a as a departure under under .
4 to be raised in in by various participants during the course of the discussion .
5 Chester-le-Street Open , River Wear , 60 pegs ; tickets £7 all in from local tackle shops .
6 Sir Robert 's luck was not in on this occasion , however , for Milton had already promised the desired appointment to Cockburn of Clerkington to induce him to lead the opposition in East Lothian to Sir Hew Dalrymple of North Berwick , in order to secure the seat for Andrew Fletcher , younger of Saltoun .
7 They 've plenty to spare , and they 're always in among other folk 's corn .
8 ‘ The bands I ended up in at that time were very English , and a bit too cerebral .
9 Similarly in Re New Mashonaland Exploration Company Vaughan Williams J commented , obiter , that where a company has resolved to lend money on security , to have parted with the money before the security had been created would have been negligent .
10 From this position he could not expect to be prominent going to the first bend , the clubhouse turn , and Shoemaker held him back in about eighth place , some four horses out from the rails , as the runners came past the stands .
11 MLA locksmiths will get you back in with minimum disruption .
12 Socketed chips which may have eased out of their sockets can be pushed back in with firm pressure applied squarely with the thumb .
13 The Chief Inspector came back in with two plastic containers of coffee .
14 And waited , tired out from the effort , ( raised voices outside , muffled by the plastic curtains of the door ) , until he came back in with another bulb .
15 Yeah I 'll just put them back in for twenty seconds just to get them up to heat , keep your eye on this Paul , it 'll go over if you do n't
16 Bring South Africa back in by all means , but let's have some honesty this time around .
17 I fancy DEEP SENSATION , not disgraced when runner-up to King Of The Lot on his seasonal debut and well in on last year 's form .
18 Students are n't in on that Monday .
19 Well I mean that was n't in for that reason .
20 In any case if they were n't in after three rings I was giving up .
21 I can resolve it with my 28-cm reflecting telescope , but even in × 20 binoculars it shows up only as a blur .
22 A centre fixing anchors the top , so that shrinkage now takes place equally in from each side .
23 In recent years , it has become clear that very simple measures of reaction time ( particularly choice reaction time ) and variability in reaction time correlate very highly with ordinary IQ measures , to an extent that makes much of the theorising in this book inapplicable , Similarly , measures of inspection time have shown uncommonly high correlations with IQ , particularly in below average subjects .
24 On the way up to the col from Luz you come first to the small resort and spa of Barèges , one street wide and squeezed tightly in in true spa style between the mountains to the south and the river to the north .
25 I rode along the cliff top and then in between some trees .
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