Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [verb] in a " in BNC.

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1 You need a certain kind of front to breeze in from an alternative reality in the back of a time-travelling Volvo and sit in a Presley City bar , with a two-headed nipper on your lap , complaining to a private dick from the twenty-fifth century that you do n't have time for nonsense .
2 W.G. Grace was taking part in a match for London County against Warwickshire , opening the batting with W.L. Murdoch and playing in a fashion which reminded contemporary reporters of his heyday , and C.B. Fry was scoring a century for Sussex .
3 Rob Madgwick dispossessed Wright and fired in a shot that was well saved by Stuart Burt .
4 Instead Athelstan looked across the river at the ships plying along the quays of Billingsgate and Queenshithe in a scene of frenetic activity .
5 V. iv , death of Richard as performed in a private theatre , PP 49 .
6 Now , after living in a large house at Cape Cod on the east coast of America for 35 years , she has returned to England and settled in a small village in Berkshire .
7 She felt she had Roirbak and Malamute in a corner : it was just that they had n't yet looked over their shoulders to see the walls closing in behind them .
8 And now , to make matters worse , here 's this fella in a suit , the bride 's father , nodding at Pierce Turner and asking in a loud voice : ‘ is that a he or she ? ’ .
9 He was unconscious by the time he arrived at hospital in Sanford and remained in a coma until he died .
10 The 100 tonnes of relief supplies , valued at around £1 million , had been collected from all over Scotland and stored in a warehouse in the east end of Glasgow for dispatch to hospitals and children 's and old folk 's homes .
11 Sow seed in a cold frame in March and April , or from heeled cuttings taken in July and struck in a cold frame .
12 We rode into the Place St Michel and sat in a café drinking hot chocolate .
13 The Lewis camp , meanwhile , are considering a three-fight programme which would begin with London-born Alex Stewart and culminate in a showdown with Bruno .
14 James held out his hand to Stephen and said in a deep , confident voice , ‘ Good to see you , Stephen ; you look well . ’
15 At West Croydon , the wires crossed over the main road into Station Road and terminated in a loop at a triangular widening at the entry to St. Michael 's Road , opposite the old station building .
16 I went to Argentina and sat in a cell and waited for the torturers to come in .
17 Fenn Wright Spurlings , for example , has just sold ( for about £380,000 ) the Old Vicarage in Stoke-by-Nayland , saying that the area is ‘ a favourite subject of the painter John Constable and appears in a number of well-known paintings and in many of his sketches , some of which show the house itself ’ .
18 This principle of inclusive fitness is perhaps summed up by the answer reportedly given by the distinguished biologist J. B. S. Haldane when asked in a bar whether he would lay down his life for his brother .
19 Tindle was then working as a commercial artist in Soho and living in a room in Portobello Road .
20 Their numbers may be easily increased by cuttings taken either in October and kept in a frost free cold frame or in a propagator in March .
21 They used to come over for the spud-picking and go to Ormskirk and live in a bothy and would come to Scotland Place because there were so many wakes .
22 He had been to Sandhurst and served in a cavalry regiment before going to Kenya to farm .
23 ‘ Overhung with Bougainvillea and steeped in a fairytale atmosphere . ’
24 McFadyean spent the years of his retirement in Leatherhead and died in a Hindhead nursing home 1 February 1941 .
25 Hugh Bayley , York 's Labour candidate hoping to overturn Conservative Conal Gregory 's slim 147 majority , said Labour would order the trains needed by BR and invest in a punctual , clean , public service railway .
26 She gave a hard look at Flavia and said in a hard tone , ‘ Now you 're not going to break a lance for Rosette Fournier ?
27 Donald joined the Bank in Carnoustie and served in a number of branches in Dundee and Perth before moving to Head Office in 1965 .
28 She believed in the reality of something ordained by God and described in a book of Holy Scripture read and remembered for thousands of years ; whereas he believed in the reality of something described in the pages of Saunder 's News-Letter & daily Advertiser , which people were unlikely to remember the very next morning .
29 Truss and place in a non-metallic dish .
30 Perhaps the dream tie in today 's ‘ hands on ’ publishing world is that brown one from M&S that came in a set with its own matching handkerchief .
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