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

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1 Do you come alive slowly in the mornings or do you leap out of bed searching for a pencil to capture your best thoughts ?
2 that somewhere in the world it is coming to pass :
3 In fact the incidence of giving an answer such as 5.882 etc. in the stamps question was low ; probably because many pupils in the sample did not use a calculator to do the question .
4 He looked such a handicap certainty for the Tote Gold Trophy that he quite ruined the betting on the race when starting 7-4 on in a field of 10 , the smallest of the series .
5 Look at that properly in a minute .
6 How many times had she put that on in the privacy of her room and seen the different being it presented , especially when she also donned the leghorn hat .
7 The two rabbits went up to the board at a hopping run and crouched in a patch of nettles on the far side , wrinkling their noses at the smell of a dead cigarette-end somewhere in the grass .
8 Times I 've , I 've sat up at the window trying to wa watch her coming round two o'clock in the morning hoping that he 's fallen asleep down in the armchair .
9 You know you are due down in the shop .
10 He did not look up until he was right down in the station ; and it was a sound that made him look up .
11 It must be pretty old , it 's right down in the chalk and yellower than my old Roman ring . ’
12 I took Tim to the match one Easter Monday they played Luton in league match , and Ted played , the old Ipswich player , and we go absolutely , it rained , hailed , blew , and we got home soaked to the skin you know , and er it seems to make you feel better if they win you know , but if you sort of put up with those sort of things and they , they lose it 's makes you feel right down in the dumps , but when they get promoted like they did last time it 's remarkable , it 's been remarked about this aspect , that people in local industry seem to work harder , and it seems to be a boost in general local traders make shop window displays and it seems to be a boost to the town in general and give a lift to the town if you like
13 She had undergone a sea-change into something rich and strange down in the depths of Lucifer .
14 Now as part of an annual goal which is to run some public courses later on in the year , erm , I 've broken that down in a way that I may go through later , to things that I have to do on , on a month by month basis , and this month I need to create the mailing list .
15 It was n't like that down in the boiler room .
16 ‘ You were standing outside the University gates at about eight o'clock in the morning , last Wednesday . ’
17 ‘ At eight o'clock in the morning , a vast concourse of ladies and gentlemen appeared on the side of Derwent Lake , where a number of marquees , extending about four hundred yards , were erected . ’
18 If you do not buy one of these make sure that you always leave some lights switched on inside the house — even if you are going out at eight o'clock in the morning and will not be back until midnight .
19 Eight o'clock in the morning , and if she went to work then he hoped still to be in time to catch her before she locked the front door and shut out the intrusion of a man from the Service .
20 Eight o'clock in the morning .
21 eight o'clock in the morning .
22 I actually remember one occasion when we did our three pieces before eight o'clock in the morning .
23 But then the same problem applies because you 'll have had the night staff working all day Friday night , come off duty about seven , eight o'clock in the morning .
24 Why are you here at eight o'clock in the morning ? ’
25 Eight o'clock in the morning till eight nine o'clock at night .
26 In the Blaxhall and Tunstall district earlier in the last century , the sexton used to ring the church bell at eight o'clock in the morning as a signal that the gleaning could start in the parish .
27 Well when I was down at the er council that May , I told them there and then that er I 'm prepared to er let one of the council men come to our house , about eight o'clock in the morning , and then stop till ten and then come back again about two and wait till they come home from school which they would n't have come home from school , but they go across the road and come back again , double back as if they 'd been to school
28 Well erm eight o'clock in the morning till quarter to six I think it was then in the evening .
29 George Felse telephoned his wife from the Sallows farm somewhat after eight o'clock in the morning .
30 Dancing in a night club scene at eight o'clock in the morning — TV commercials too , sometimes . ’
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