Example sentences of "[adv] and in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Her rats-tail hair did n't seem so bad suddenly and in the firelight she was quite pretty .
2 We kept very still inside and in the end we could hear them slowly going down the stairs and going away .
3 Make a slanting cut just above a bud facing outwards and in the direction you want the rose to grow .
4 The cost implications and the Network procedures are set out at 0509 below and in the handbook and should be carefully considered .
5 Thirty six biopsy specimens from 34 adult patients with coeliac disease were retrieved and these were classified into four groups as described below and in the Table .
6 The first loop , or sideways circle will be erratic and recovery somewhat haphazard : but just as with riding a bicycle , all the reactions begin to come naturally and in no time at all , even as early as the third flight , you will be diving and climbing at will .
7 the operating crew ‘ reacted to the initial problem prematurely and in a way contrary to their training ’
8 So , the other things that had erm we 've endeavoured to incorporate is to try and not divide the estate , one of the one of the aims of the master plan has been to seen to integrate bungalows and any new housing together and in a number of respects the demolition of the terraced blocks and the er er , putting back of more conventional two storey housing has allowed us to do this by rather than having a access road running the whole length of the estate and similarly the that are running past the length of the estate away from the houses we 've we 've put the houses where the road is and the road where the house , where the terraced blocks were , erm to form more of a conventional street scape so that people can look out on their cars and that we , you actually got the new houses facing the existing ones .
9 The children who have gone to the country are much taller , stronger and better fed , they sleep longer and in every way they are alert and more easy to teach .
10 The changes outlined above and in the editorial by Eric J Thomas have significant implications for the interpretation of Vessey and colleagues ' data .
11 We have already referred in some detail to Digital Video Interactive ( DVI ) above and in the section dealing with video compression ( 3.10 ) .
12 The latter was not finished until 2BC and in the end bore no resemblance to the structure on the coins .
13 Painfully and in the open she had to make all the running .
14 The greater probability however is that fire will start at low levels before spreading vertically and in the case of occupied buildings an initial attack on a fire with hose-reel equipment may well be successful at a stage before automatic systems have operated .
15 Her proximity had overbalanced him ; physically and in the spirit it had to be ‘ she and no other ’ .
16 outside , you go outside and in a second you
17 No flower show is complete without its fruit and vegetables , so there are demonstration plots showing how to grow cabbages , carrots and cucumbers both outside and in the greenhouse .
18 Referring to the latest crisis , he said the administration wanted to ‘ reiterate our concern that the current situation in Moscow must be resolved peacefully and in a way consistent with respect for civil liberties ’ .
19 The problem of mental disorder is a considerable one , both numerically and in the range of needs that it gives rise to .
20 The man smiled slowly and in no hurry at all replied softly , ‘ The very same . ’
21 But being a gentleman in England was not just a matter of giving orders ; it required considerable wealth , spent lavishly and in a way that commanded respect .
22 In contrast to schools under local authority control , opted-out schools are able to appoint new staff promptly and in the manner they wish .
23 Our vet says we will know if the melanomas spread internally as the mane will lose condition very quickly and in the meantime keep on using her as if nothing is wrong .
24 The crowd dispersed quickly and in the rush for the exits , Tam was glad to see old Jock McLaughlin holding firmly on to his Grandson 's small hand .
25 In view of the formulae ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) it is clear that these results hold whether or not B , C are conformable both in the order BC and in the order CB , including the case where both are square .
26 Jim Magilton thumped one home and in the dressing room .
27 Johnnie is unable to escape the paralyzing atmosphere of the family home and in the end can only take on the identity of his dead father .
28 To be elected , a candidate should receive more than half of the votes cast nationally and in the majority of union republics in a more than 50 per cent poll .
29 The company has set up focus groups to talk to large US PC users , but has n't yet hit on a magic formula that will allow it to get at users directly and in a cost effective way .
30 The coolies sensed their fright instantly and in a moment forty or fifty of them were advancing menacingly on the little group of overseers , brandishing the implements they had used for so long to tend the rubber plantation under their ruthless tutelage .
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