Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] in [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Brando as icon in On The Waterfront : a powerhouse performance , all passion and churning frustration
2 Then erm names , babies I if a baby 's christened Timothy er it gets called Timmy or Nicholas gets called Nicky , which sort of ties in with the biscuits being called bickie and horsie and doggie and all this sort of ee things that you say to babies .
3 Main picture : French windows opening on to the garden let plenty of light in to the kitchen — where practicality has n't been sacrificed for style
4 It was a shame , really , thought Robert as he lugged a crate of lemonade in through the front door , that it was also the day the whole place was due to be consumed in hell-fire .
5 Authenticity is evident in those small details which come only from experience , particularly in the moments of rest in between the assaults .
6 1 The Artist accepts an engagement to play the part of Receptionist in At the Doctor 's in the video entitled Grapevine II ( hereinafter referred to as the Video ) and during shooting to be available for stills photography .
7 As they rode cautiously along , Fenella caught glimpses of movement in between the trees .
8 People dropped all kinds of rubbish in amongst the lank grass and an old rusty car had been abandoned on a concrete platform where a garage once stood .
9 It 's , it 's living in harmony I suppose will be the word you know the , the environment sort of moves in to the power station and does n't get attacked , everywhere else gets attacked you know , people scrub up the weeds in the garden and things like that , here they 're allowed to grow , the butterflies come in , insects , great you know just , just love it .
10 Of course , you get a lot of dust in from the forest .
11 Flatworms and tapeworms succeeded in inventing a third layer of cells in between the other two .
12 After finishing his grub he took out a big spanner and proceeded to check the bolts on his plough , he also knocked off the clods of earth in between the blades .
13 The main , Western tradition began only in about 600BC in Asia Minor and spread to cover most of Europe , the Mediterranean world and Asia as far as India ; a separate Eastern tradition came into being in China in about the sixth century BC .
14 The forelock tugging Casey expected from others in between the randy nights with Annie runs through this book — tainting its pages with cant and hypocrisy .
15 But for Hurricane Andrew' we would have reported a profit of almost $22m in the third quarter and a return to profitability in for the nine months .
16 It was nice to home in on the one naive sentence in a book and quote it , making the author look like a prat .
17 In the mandatory pre-fight squabbling , ITN 's Stewart Purvis lambasted the swing-ometer as ‘ a two-dimensional 1970s device ’ , and Horrocks chose to home in on the opposition 's choice of untried Jon Snow as their E-night pivot .
18 ‘ Have to muck in like the rest of us . ’
19 And remember , if we need an urgent op I can fly a patient to Sanderstown in under the hour .
20 She makes the journey to Sanderstown in under the hour . ’
21 So you were just lying listening to music in between the chair and the couch ?
22 Since last week 's bumper post bag caused our 50-storey multi-plex office block to cave in under the sheer weight of ever-hopeful readers ' entries , we here at Bizzerk have had to temporarily relocate to a Hawaiian island where cargo boats deliver letters by the sackload for our native postal workers to process .
23 Since last week 's bumper post bag caused our 50-storey multi-plex office block to cave in under the sheer weight of ever-hopeful readers ' entries , we here at Bizzerk have had to temporarily relocate to a Hawaiian island where cargo boats deliver letters by the sackload for our native postal workers to process .
24 Together they were the opposite of women who will nod and nod as they pretend to listen to another , waiting for the first pause of breath to muscle in with the growing pains and glories of their own house , the impatience showing on their faces as they wait .
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