Example sentences of "[noun] in [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I watched it course in up the dry fjords , finding its correct level , until the two of us , the big man and I , were standing aloft , looking out from our vantage point over the primordial scene , the liquid heart of England . |
2 | Then again if you 're I think the only thing on that I would say is that , creativity in as a positive , erm , that that your there are loads of possibilities about how you could actually try and create situations , which would actually break down barrier , one of the barriers you had was , I 'll give you one if you give me one . |
3 | Say the following sentences up to time and you may have little difficulty in including the missing words shown by the dots . |
4 | To create icon movies , you can pull icons in from the clip-art library , capture them off the desktop with the built-in capture program or create your own with the Frame Editor . |
5 | And that means he does n't get a look in with the beautiful Roxane . |
6 | Manville brooded morosely on this topic as the driver manipulated his four-wheeled war chariot in between the busy traffic of the four-lane highway . |
7 | Full of hope , I took the watch in to a smart business in the Rue du Rhône , where it was examined by a stately manager . |
8 | It 's enabled us all to work and to conduct our cases in as an amiable atmosphere as the adversarial system allows , and we are grateful for that . |
9 | They were amused by the way she consumed endless bowls of ice-cream or asked them to make her special snacks in between the normal meals . |
10 | England 's far-sighted youth development policy is now being matched by the selectors ' willingness to throw teenagers in at the deep end . |
11 | ‘ Stones arranged in heaps , ’ said Fenella , frowning , reining her horse in to a slow walk . |
12 | put a bid in at a certain price . |
13 | At Lyness , the Thorsvoe noses in on the low tide . |
14 | Further up the line Graham will call Wright in for the one-to-one . |
15 | I pulled the car in beside a late-business liquor store . |
16 | Say w when we would used to bring the the stock in at the Menai Bridge Fair , that was the twenty fourth of October . |
17 | The user must bring the test card in from the left and , with similar messages will be told in which of twenty-six vertical strips covering the subject area ( not the reference area ) the righthand edge of the card lies . |
18 | The coach , from London , costs under £40 but the trains , actually taking longer , weight in at a hefty £68 . |
19 | THE angle between Saturn and Pluto on March 20 and October 9 homes in on the financial sector of your chart . |
20 | ‘ Now when I know the boys are preparing for another game and I 'm not there , I will miss it ; the familiar routine , meeting at the Petersham Hotel in Richmond on a Wednesday night , the late meal , the exchange of views as people come in ; the Thursday morning training , dashing round to golf or wherever in the afternoon , the team meeting in the evening , the Friday session , probably going to the cinema at night , the leg pulling , the nervous jokes on the Saturday of the game itself , the closing in from the outside world . ’ |
21 | Let me zero my telepathy in on the benign , rumpled and somewhat steatopygous figure of my friend Stu . |
22 | As I see it , you get your bills in for a certain amount and you 've got to pay it . |
23 | He was expected to get the crosses in from the left and get back to cover the left of defence . |
24 | You could use both an ink and a paper that tones in with the pressed flowers , such as some lovely parchment and a sepia-coloured ink , with some pressed flowers in shades that are rich but evocative of days gone by . |
25 | What a shame just Mickey again out on the right hand side , Dean made a great diagonal run in behind the full back and the ball was just a little bit heavy otherwise there could 've been real danger again for Blackburn . |
26 | I plugged my naked feet in between the empty seats as tears rolled down my cheeks . |
27 | and there 's not any reason why once your in you canne put another couple of lines in , and you can even put a couple of lines in on a different number if you want |
28 | The two Amnesty Groups involved would like to thank Peter Florence for fitting the benefit in to a tight schedule at such short notice . |
29 | We 've been concerned on the AIDS-H I V front to try and develop home helps , home care services , and to get more social work help in with the general medical services that deal with these er diseases . |
30 | Ravi Shankar 's score , drawing elements in from a wide range of sources , is both seductively lyrical and at times rhythmically complex . |