Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Near Bering Strait the small inflow of Pacific water circulates locally in the pycnocline layer . |
2 | One would think that an old person would have to be living in an isolated cottage , in the heart of the countryside , to be so out of touch with the world ; but sadly we know from the frequent reports in the newspapers that such tragic loneliness can exist right in the heart of our towns and cities , and that the old have sometimes remained undiscovered for weeks and months after they have died in their own homes . |
3 | It was not a historical accident that the sports in which blacks were overrepresented compared to their proportion in the general population were those demanding little in the way of equipment or facilities . |
4 | This study shows that the long acting somatostatin analogue SMS 201–995 given subcutaneously in a dose of 25 µg three times daily can abolish hypergastrinaemia induced by five days ' treatment with omeprazole ( 40 mg once daily in man . |
5 | Other triterpenoids such as oleanolic acid ( 2 ) 4 ( Calendula ) , ursolic acid ( 3 ) 5 ( Psychotria adenophylla ) , taxaxerol ( 4 ) 5 ( Taraxacum officinale ) , lupeol acetate ( 5 ) 5 ( Spilanthes ocymifolia ) and sericic acid and it glycoside sericoside ( 6 ) 6 ( Terminalia sericea ) have antiulcer properties but these compounds have not been developed commercially in the West . |
6 | We live on the fourth floor of one building , in what , by Chinese standards , are luxurious conditions : we each have our own bedroom , living room , and bathroom , with drinking water , cigarettes , and thermos flasks of hot water ( for making Chinese tea ) laid on in the living room . |
7 | ‘ Cept there 's more goin' on in the evenin 's with First Aid and the like . ’ |
8 | Shadows have lengthened stealthily in the course of The Bellarosa Connection , gathering for what Martin Amis described in later Bellow as ‘ last things , leave-taking , and final lucidities ’ , and at the close there is a quietly affecting image of the narrator setting down his story , alone . |
9 | Kubitsky was bringing his rifle to bear on a target which lay somewhere in the direction of the grove of trees on the river bank to Rostov 's rear , but before he could open fire three more arrows took him in the chest and he fell over backwards without a sound . |
10 | She guessed Ben lived mostly in the kitchen , cooking neatly and painstakingly for himself . |
11 | This assertion that the modus should be enforced directly not only fits badly in the context , but also seems to contradict a text of Julian discussed earlier , in which he proposed using the traditional cautio method to secure performance . |
12 | So then I went to the bank and asked politely in the name of the Mamur Zapt if I could check Andrus 's account . |
13 | Some guy took his er bonuses after two years recently and I think he got somewhere in the region of six thousand pound . |
14 | The problem can arise acutely in a situation where Y takes goods from X on ‘ sale or return ’ terms . |
15 | Perhaps for this reason Britain experienced little in the way of a fascist movement in the 1920s ; only a few small and insignificant fascist groups , hostile to the Bolsheviks or the Jews , emerged at that time . |
16 | Most of the country properties are situated right in the heart of rural Devon , amongst the most beautiful unspoilt countryside imaginable . |
17 | Situated right in the heart of the city centre , the operation undertakes a host of software operations for BT nationwide . |
18 | It is situated right in the centre of the resort and has all the facilities of the shops , restaurants and sports centre close at hand . |
19 | Situated right in the centre of the town and directly facing Malcesine 's picturesque harbour , the Centrale is perfectly placed to enjoy this attractive lakeside resort . |
20 | Situated right in the centre of the village this hotel has always been popular with British holidaymakers . |
21 | Situated right in the centre of Westendorf , the Schober is a typical Tyrolean pension with a warm and welcoming atmosphere . |
22 | This is a friendly bed and breakfast pension situated right in the centre of the resort , and also houses the village patisserie and cake shop . |
23 | A well-established hotel , the Austria is conveniently situated right in the centre of Soll , ideally placed for all the shops , cafes and nightlife . |
24 | The Oxford Union is situated right in the centre of Oxford , two minutes ' walk from Carfax , in St Michael 's Street , which leads off Cornmarket Street . |
25 | A modern hotel situated right in the city centre and only 300 metres walk from the railway station . |
26 | In practical terms this means The Fix can be placed in a horizontal crack with a large proportion of the stem sticking out and fallen on in the knowledge that the device has been specifically designed to give an increased safety margin . |
27 | They competed to see who could eat most in the hotel restaurant and gorged themselves on Cornish cream teas . |
28 | The one whose house it was got taken away and the other one lived on in the house . |
29 | The present interior dates from 1852 when it was used by Emperor Ferdinand the Gracious , the last king of Bohemia who abdicated in 1848 in favour of his nephew but who lived on in the castle until his death , in 1875 . |
30 | Hintertux is a tiny hamlet and offers little in the way of nighttime activity but Mayrhofen , 15 minutes away , positively buzzes in the evening . |