Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adv prt] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the immediate post-conciliar phase ( 1966 – 7 ) , Rome remained not far off the avant-garde of progress , but once the first round of directives was complete and the curia firmly back in control , the conservative tendency regained the upper hand in the centre while progressive tendencies were still growing stronger in many a periphery . |
2 | Slide the sleeve right back in order to fit an SDS drill bit |
3 | According to early ethological studies , it seemed that the young of certain birds like ducks and chickens would follow the first moving object they met and form a lasting attachment to it ; also that this attachment could take place only within a sharply limited period early on in development , and that it would affect all subsequent relationships . |
4 | his home was a round planet far out in space . |
5 | Stitching teats puts a Vet in the ideal position to be kicked , with his head low down in front of the hind feet , but there was no danger with Blossom . |
6 | At one time for example , you see , there used to be an Edinburgh district rate way back in history . |
7 | While it is self-evident that childhood experiences must have a profound formative effect upon the beliefs we have about ourselves and upon our expectations of others , most of us fail to take them into account when we run into trouble later on in life . |
8 | Remember , even if you do not have any specific ailments you will still benefit greatly from a course of lessons , perhaps preventing much pain or discomfort later on in life . |
9 | But analogizing is an operation deeper down in human and animal behaviour than any kind of inference . |
10 | Stand upright on one leg , keeping the other leg straight out in front . |
11 | She was wearing blue tights and sandals and had hitched her dress well up in order to swing her legs . |
12 | By definition , you can not do well all the time , you can only try to — your attitude is that you could be a hell of a lot worse off in life than getting out for 30 as opposed to 75 . |
13 | She said : ‘ They were lovely men , and it was great to see brothers still enjoying their own company late on in life . |
14 | We had a good field of fire all round in case the enemy came out of the sunken road or over the hedge . |
15 | Birth , marriage and death certificates each contain information that enables the researcher to take another step further back in time . |
16 | And a house further along in Abbey View there cos i and it was four houses actually in the |
17 | The original bronze which goes with them is an action-figure : an over life-size bearded god , naked , striding , left arm straight out in front , right back and up to hurl some weapon ( fig. 79 ) . |
18 | With amniocentesis , the cells are found in a small amount of the amniotic fluid withdrawn from around the baby , while chorionic villus sampling involves removing a tiny amount of tissue from the developing placenta earlier on in pregnancy . |
19 | Whatever Alain 's plans , they did not include her , other than her enabling him to see his mother happily back in charge of her own home . |