Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 A bath safety-rail made of chromium-plated tubular steel makes getting in and out of the bath much easier and safer ; and a bath seat with a back support eliminates the need to sit right down in the bath ( see Chapter 12 ) .
2 The ‘ Sean Astin digs up a caveman and he fits right in in the Valley ’ plot does n't add to the suburban dumbnation routines but rather reworks the Eighties ' ‘ innocents abroad in America ’ genre ( eg anything from Starman to Crocodile Dundee ) .
3 It was now thrashing feebly about in the straw trying to get its tangle of legs in order , a whole , complete , new horse — when five minutes ago there had been nothing at all save him thinking Firelight had indigestion .
4 Aspects of these measures are considered further on in the chapter .
5 I made this ascent on a lowering afternoon that turned thundery , and I stood only momentarily I will admit on the bridge , as the storms brewed noisily up in the mountains all around and the lightning began .
6 And how to shoot the rooks nesting high up in the trees with a rifle .
7 After Lescun , the valley of the Aspe grows increasingly tight and stony , a forbidding landscape well epitomized by the manmade fortress of Le Portalet , built high up in the cliffs on the left just before you come to the final French village of Urdos .
8 I think you mentioned earlier on in the meeting that some authorities have n't taken advantage of European money and we do n't want to fall into that trap .
9 Accompanied by the warden we walked up the steep path to the rocky top of the island , seeing a few wedge-tailed shearwaters nesting almost out in the open like their relative the fulmar .
10 As the disturbance goes more deeply into the organism from the physical to the emotional plane , from the emotional to the mental and finally to the spiritual , it is at the same time becoming higher up in the organism as it is pictured diagrammatically in Figure 3 .
11 ‘ He 's dead — dropped right down in the middle of the cake-tasting .
12 It seemed all over in the 63rd minute when Clough , a few yards outside the penalty area , volleyed a headed clearance instantly into the roof of the net before Hardwick could move a muscle .
13 He had never seen Karr looking so down in the mouth .
14 When I woke up back in the war , I could feel the difference at once .
15 And she says ah David 's er she says later on in the day she says to him are you playing ?
16 Simple arithmetic told us that even if we gained the summit we would be stumbling back down in the dark like late cinema-goers trying to find their seats .
17 Free time now means catching up with the things they have missed out on in the past : novels by Michael Moorcock and Toni Morrison , the new Australian cinema , opera cassettes borrowed from the public library , gardening and fishing , weekend trips to the landscapes of their respective childhoods .
18 Reporter asks : What have you missed out on in the last forty years ?
19 It 's these peasants , the Ayllu people living high up in the west of the country that Oxfam is trying to help .
20 ‘ My main aim will be to stay in the team and help Ipswich finish high up in the First Division . ’
21 Troia Cathedral , begun in 1093 , is built high up in the small hill town and is visible for miles as it stands out of the surrounding flat plain .
22 She said , ‘ If you came earlier on in the alphabet you could have stayed there .
23 Er but in in terms of the proposals they actually make erm we find them somewhat contradictory in that erm it says earlier on in the in the committees report that erm accrued rights must be protected erm , it does n't say accrued rights which have to be lost through misappropriation of assets must be protected .
24 When local government was reorganised in the mid 1970s , significant changes were made late on in the process but the Regional Council has been advised that this was the exception rather than the rule .
25 In most gliders the rudder will have overbalanced and moved hard over in the direction of the spin .
26 Meanwhile , ‘ the earoles ’ are the ‘ respectable ’ students who obey the rules , get the better jobs but remain low down in the schoolchildren 's own counter-culture .
27 Because they had been confused and upset early on in the campaign they found it hard to relax and trust us .
28 If you look at a dissection of the human arm you can see that the string-like tendons which attach to the fingers are joined further back in the arm , to the muscles .
29 The general and flexible nature of the framework ensures that no design decisions made early on in the course of development are irrevocable at a later date .
30 the less experienced teams might prefer to be placed early on in the programme as it can be unnerving to be left waiting ;
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