Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The first chain starts off right down in the Antarctic , a few hundred kilometres from the South Pole . |
2 | In , fatal cases this pseudo- membrane can extend right from the top of the respiratory track here down into bronchi , and you can get these enormous casts of mucrotic material er , starting in the pharynx and working their way right down in the bronchi . |
3 | ‘ He 's dead — dropped right down in the middle of the cake-tasting . |
4 | Now right down in the corner , bearing in mind my parents ' garden shall we say is there and the field height is there |
5 | 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 ) . |
6 | 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 ) . |
7 | I know which it is but it 's somewhere down in the corner where your brother used to live that corner down there Harry somewhere down there . |
8 | Somewhere down in the depths , he felt certain , lay Marius Steen 's gun , thrown away after the murder was committed . |
9 | ‘ Everyone 's so down in the dumps and poor . |
10 | I wished I could help him then ; he looked so down in the mouth hunched up by the stove . |
11 | He had never seen Karr looking so down in the mouth . |
12 | ‘ Why so down in the mouth ? ’ asked her host , returning with a tea-tray . |
13 | That erm , made me laugh because he said to his secretary erm you know , I I honestly do n't think your time is she is so down in the mouth . |
14 | It you are constantly down in the dumps over the price of fleecewear then this may be the answer to your prayers . |
15 | Deeper down in the chest , where Tod does n't often burrow , the women get appreciably younger and are to be seen in things like shorts and swimwear . |
16 | All Over in a Day |
17 | I want to kiss you like a butterfly on mescaline , all over in a flurry of delirium , I want to bite you to the bones , to be so close to you there materialises a planet called us . |
18 | Other stories about Dic , Little Dick the Carpenter — how he never got to a rugby match because there were too many pubs on the way , how he was burnt all over in a pit explosion , wrapped in bandages so that only his eyes and nostrils showed through — and bathed slowly back to health by his daughters who poured olive oil over him all the time , how he took his daughter Cecilia ( Cis ) to eisteddfods because he loved to hear her sing but how she pleaded with him ‘ not to stop anywhere and not to leave her in the hall ’ . |
19 | ‘ One kept shouting to the other to get the money , but it was all over in a flash . |
20 | Personal communications services are bursting out all over in the US and three Baby Bells this week announced plans for trials of new services . |
21 | His tools were all over in the cafeteria , there had to be something that he could use to open himself up . |
22 | My charm wins them all over in the end . |
23 | Very rare species have been known to be eliminated precisely because they are rare and would , in the collector 's opinion , be better off in a bottle in a museum for posterity . |
24 | It feels the unit would be better off in a company willing to invest in and grow that line of business — it says it does not have the resources to devote to an operation that is outside its core business . |
25 | ‘ She 'd be better off in a house in Thirkett than stuck out here in that great barn of a place . |
26 | Even once a predator has found a school , the prey fish are better off in the school than they would be alone , as has been proved by the following experiment . |
27 | Yes , yes I do n't think that on our next buy , what with the next year I would be a bit better off in the sense that I should have sold my house , bought something cheaper and have some capital invested so I have a little extra monthly income , I should be living in somewhere that 's cheaper to run |
28 | Perhaps he might he better off in the works office ? |
29 | You would be better off in the personnel department . |
30 | so they 're probably better off in the sweat shop any way |