Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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31 | I had learnt how to take orders and get up in the morning since I had gone to boarding school at age seven . |
32 | Could just go to sleep and enjoy a good night 's kip and wake up in the morning . |
33 | Before starting to write , read through the whole of the examination paper and jot down in the margin the names of plaintiffs ( or criminal defendants ) in any relevant cases you remember , the dates of statutes and any other details that are likely to elude you when you come to write out the question . |
34 | Sometimes a little block of five or six men would detach itself from the larger mass and drift off in the direction of the track . |
35 | it 's too easy to roll curl up and roll over in the recession . |
36 | TWO little princesses laugh and shout as they are tossed in the air and splash around in the pool with their mother 's handsome friend with the funny accent . |
37 | There was a girl at work who said she loved the rain — she would dress up in a mac and goloshes and tramp around in the rain just for pleasure . |
38 | ‘ Most important , ’ ran the press release , ‘ the cups cover the bosoms fully and stay on in the water ’ — most important . |
39 | Suggestions , in preparation for the next meeting , for those procedures that we still have to review , the procedure owners are going to put the information to us in one of two ways , if it is a minor modification procedure small changes of wording things need to be uncontroversial , we will resite the procedure with red line and strike out in the way that Jenny procedures have been prepared and circulate before the meeting . |
40 | This will be set to illuminate the tank during the early part of the day , and switch off in the evening when I want to see the fish . |
41 | Oh it 'd be better for him to put that fire on at night time and go over in the morning and switch it off . |
42 | When a strong concentration of sodium chloride is placed near to paramecium they turn and go off in the opposite direction . |
43 | Descriptions of sea water tend , however lavishly written , to blow themselves out and end up in the doldrums . |
44 | fictitious site of the shooting picnic at which Pickwick drinks too much punch and end up in the pound . |
45 | Amphibians , crustaceans and fish that live in such conditions have to evolve some method of holding on if they are not to be swept away and end up in the sea . |
46 | Quite how to choose your destination is not clear : You might set out for a holiday in Virgo and end up in the Crab Nebula . |
47 | I 've seen better men than you think they could handle the drink and end up in the gutter with a bottle of the fortified wine . ’ |
48 | ‘ Or you 'll find this time that you will be court-martialled and end up in the gaol you were originally intended for . ’ |
49 | He ca n't drink for six whole months , that 's why he has to get himself away from town and temptation and live out in the country . |
50 | This season Murphy has already sent out 12 winners while his boss is often left to drive the horse-box and saddle up in the parade ring . |
51 | The time-travellers manage to escape from the Aridians and take off in the TARDIS , but the Dalek time-ship is in hot pursuit . |
52 | What can you expect is a certain amount of resentment or sour grapes between October 1–4 and , frustrating as it may be , all you can really do about the situation is put up and shut up in the certain knowledge that you will gain your freedom , however long it takes . |
53 | Some of the secondary girls considered such goings on beneath their dignity but it was n't long before they began to take an interest and help out in the " Ox-farm " . |
54 | But face down in the middle of the floor there lay the body of a man . |
55 | You get a couple of standard drinks , a plate of fruit and an hour 's chat with a hostess , but wake up in the morning with your wallet intact . |
56 | The ones appointed to do the job had never been very good at it , but he had heard a rumour that Horemheb was training a secret corps of police , answering to him alone but set up in the pharaoh 's name and in the interests of national security . |
57 | I get into impossible scrapes but win through in the end . |
58 | With the few data presently available , it is difficult to assess whether isolated primary involvement by non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma would be equally responsive to treatment ; our case 1 patient died of complications before any relevant treatment could be undertaken , whereas follow up in the case reported by Berman et al was too short ; only successful local excision of the tumour was reported although ‘ radiotherapy and chemotherapy were recommended to the patient ’ . |