Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 It 's laughable , afraid of a storm but brave enough to wait in the dark down by the river and bash your friend over the head .
2 I mean at that time say perhaps go in the pub the or the or the , I mean there used to be so many pubs round the er , the dock area then , I mean you take the , and erm then there used to be the erm there was all them pubs round the dock then , noth one or two more but I ca n't re oh the was another one .
3 Few historians today place much trust in the sagas ( which apparently included a lost work on Cnut written c.1200 ) as sources for the eleventh century , but the verses which they quote are another matter .
4 Meanwhile I 'm perfectly content just to lie in the sun by the peaceful ornamental pond .
5 Here in Langdale an ewe stood weakly , blood still damp on its haunches as its offspring staggered in the shock of birth , cord still trailing in the grass .
6 But despite such ribald repartee , The Joyriders appear calmly determined in the face of various , invariably logistical , hassles suffered by the handful of Scottish bands not currently claiming residence in Bellshill .
7 Head almost buried in the keyboard , he worried at the chords , arpeggios and flourishes , producing a big yet unforced sound and a sense of re-creative excitement and scope , not wholly matched by the orchestra .
8 The reasons for failure in these projects tend not to lie in the technical side , though the technology is complex , nor in the economic side , though the cost of these systems is very high .
9 The relevant provision is s740(5) which reads thus : An individual who is domiciled outside the United Kingdom shall not , in respect of any benefit not received in the United Kingdom , be chargeable to tax under [ s740 ] by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not , by reason of his being so domiciled , have been chargeable to income tax in respect of it ; and [ s65(6)– ( 9 ) ] shall apply for the purposes of [ s740(5) ] as they would apply for the purposes of [ s65(5) ] if the benefit were income arising from possessions outside the United Kingdom .
10 Recharge normally happens in the winter or rainy season .
11 A shared socket interface provides the socket support not found in the Windows NT TCP/IP kernel , along with the network access required by Beame & Whiteside 's INETD Super Server .
12 As early leader Diamond Cut quickly threw in the towel three out , Sweet Duke and Baydon Star went clear .
13 Tally sometimes participated in the banter but we were generally left undisturbed when we were talking .
14 And yet , separated by Aden , separated by Marxism , separated by death , they remain forever reunited in the preface and text of Aden Arabie .
15 Its fibrous white roots develop rapidly to anchor in the substratan .
16 All that I am saying is that I strongly suspect that those periodic catastrophes make more showing in the stratigraphical record than we have hitherto assumed .
17 Brand only advertises in the gay mags and , to judge from those present , that 's where he gets his clients .
18 In cricket they used to put her at ‘ long leg ’ where the ball hardly ever penetrated , and she would take a book and lie down to read in the long grass .
19 For the adherents of a great tradition are largely unaware of their own premises , which lie deeply embedded in the unconscious foundations of practice " ( Polanyi 1964 : 76 ) .
20 ( e ) An immediate environment in which , during the past years , three murders have actually taken place , where prostitution , larceny and violence are commonplace in the lives of many of the children and where the hangings that take place at Pentonville Prison periodically create deep disquiet in the minds of all our children .
21 Stand here look in the queue .
22 In practical terms this meant replacing processes of superego-formation in child-rearing and initiation ritual with mechanisms of state law-enforcement — parallel processes of superego-degradation and increasing state control which , as we shall see , seem well advanced in the modern world and which therefore constitute a similar danger .
23 Smith disparages our claim to be printing material hitherto available only in medical literature , maintaining that much of what we print regularly appears in the national newspapers and magazines .
24 It may be that Larkin 's poem and the person we meet there participate in the ventriloquism of Amis 's novel .
25 You wo n't sink into this sort of flooring but it has a neat appearance and will pull together a disparate collection of furniture and styles and make a roomful of old things look firmly set in the twentieth century .
26 He noted that this would reduce the risk of accidental or inadvertent conflict between the superpowers , aid the depolarisation of regional conflicts , and raise both states in the eyes of the non-aligned nations .
27 Bride and groom presumably met in the Post Office during the war .
28 ‘ The Community proposals mean that one out of ten farmers set aside land in the rest of Europe compared to six out of ten in the UK .
29 All the seats down the front get totally wrecked in the crush to get to see Pearl Jam .
30 But we are in no hurry , and even slow deliberately to take in the moment .
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