Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He very rarely goes out in the evenings . ’
2 To like this a lot you probably need to be able to handle silent movies — though dialogue suddenly breaks out in the final scene , powerfully underlining the film 's more serious side .
3 That this is so comes out in the way we say , for example , ‘ There is a pain in my foot ’ as readily as ‘ I feel a pain in my foot ’ .
4 I can always remove it later if something better comes up in the interim .
5 I 've been trying to get through to him in New York for weeks , and when he finally shows up in the office I 'm covered in green face-mask .
6 We are all used to thinking of the Earth as some kind of large magnet , with two magnetic poles located quite near the geographic North and South Poles , so that the needle of a compass always lines up in the same direction .
7 The fight to save wildlife still goes on in the Shetlands .
8 We can assure the world that the spirit of wartime Liverpool still lives on in the young taxi drivers , news vendors , waiters , waitresses and the police .
9 I said I feel sorry for Maggie , I says , cos she always ends up in the bloody middle , I says , and she whittles to death , I says , till the minute you get some money to feed them bairns , I says she 'll be awake nearly all night !
10 The golden sweetcorn still hangs out in the sun to dry .
11 If swallowed , the substance rapidly breaks down in the swan 's gizzard , and passes out with no harm done .
12 This possibility gradually breaks down in the next two stanzas .
13 Although few in number , the Reiksguard is the most important part of the army and usually forms up in the centre around the Emperor himself .
14 clamp from the middle , and erm , I used to carry like down the thing and I just got really out of control , went all over the place , like skis up in the air and one of them came off and the thing , actually , ripped off er , bottom of my boot .
15 This is why they do not , if they can possibly avoid it , pay the taxes the state can legitimately call for , obey the signs it reasonably puts up in the streets , and so on .
16 The sea water comes out in the bulge towards the moon and it also comes out in the bulge on the other side of the of the earth towards an anti Now the easiest way of explaining this .
17 The show really opens out in the preceding room where an historical selection of Cold Steel includes a facsimile of Roman sword and even more deadly weapons ranging in date from the Iron Age to the middle of the 17th century .
18 This will be by far the longest record for any society , a record which now breaks off in the 1880s .
19 ‘ Mick sometimes takes off in the wagon , but he 's only too pleased to get back to Chigwell .
20 Now he then comes on in the second part of the report to look at the fourteen great achievements and I mean two things A what are those achievements and do those achievements back up and support these kinds of very general maybe propaganda kind of stances that Mao is taking up in the first part of this report .
21 It sometimes comes on in the open air .
22 Who else hangs round in the corner .
23 Although , therefore , Dicey 's sharp distinction between the application and interpretation of statute suffices for most practical purposes , it ultimately breaks down in the face of changing views of the contours of the political community or of serious threats to the central tenets of liberal democracy .
24 … while it is a fact that presently desks are usually moveable , thereby permitting various kinds of grouping arrangements , this flexibility is not often required by what actually goes on in the classroom .
25 ‘ We ca n't really know what actually goes on in the world , like whether there really is honey : all we really know , and therefore all we can really tell other people , is what we believe goes on in the world . ’
26 Like her neighbours , she never goes out in the evenings , and rarely ventures off the estate which is on the edge of town .
27 You know never gets up in the mornings ?
28 He likes these contacts with the more substantial world and happily hurries off in the direction of his stationery shop and fax bureau , where I know he will encounter many difficulties .
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