Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ I 'm terribly afraid it 's going to come down in the marshland .
32 The first step , therefore , is to write down in a list all of the data that you are given .
33 DERRY Minors could be forgiven for suffering from ‘ double vision ’ as they prepare to meet Down in the Ulster MFC on Sunday .
34 I can never forget how he used to come over in the evening from Bembridge School to sit with me after my son died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty-seven , only eight months after his marriage .
35 Are you giving me a lift or will I arrange to come over in the office ?
36 but give them in the morning cos we 've got to come over in the morning have n't we ?
37 ‘ With the Government slowly clamping down on all media coverage , unless I moved fast any chance of filming within South Africa would be gone and I did want the accuracy and flavour of the country itself to come through in the film . ’
38 However it was , the one he had aimed at did not get out of the way in time and a last-minute attempt to slink off in the wind failed .
39 Asked to sum up in a sentence the essence of his long career as a reporter , he considers the question for a few seconds , laughs , and says : ‘ I do n't think I could do better than quote my old friend the late Jimmy Robinson , who was the Daily Mail 's man in Belfast for many years .
40 It was an act familiar to anyone , that is almost everyone , who has suffered from those self-inflicted illnesses that inspire only a feeling of wanting to curl up in a ball and be alone .
41 They are ideal for large breeds , or individuals which have a back ailment of any kind and may find it painful to curl up in a basket .
42 Jim had not really woken up for his breakfast and was happy to curl up in the back again .
43 Since general public speaking courses are not preparing you to give a particular speech , but to give speeches in general , the first task is simply to get you to stand up in a room full of people and ask you to speak about anything you like for three minutes .
44 You can be too geriatric to stand up in a boat … and you might quiver a bit .
45 She had to stand up in the midst of a certain amount of pomp and ceremony and address a large audience , which included her own family , her husband , the Prime Minister , the Lord Mayor and a host of City dignitaries , many of them accomplished public speakers themselves .
46 She was trying to stand up in the pool but could n't because of the costume .
47 And there was plenty to smash up in the shed .
48 Before the meeting , you know at the moment John Major is in Moscow , erm before that meeting there 'll have been much work done by the officials on briefing papers , on trying to identify the potential issues that are going to come up in the meeting , there 'll have been a lot of background work that would be similar er to patterns of relationships between various departments erm in any process of decision making .
49 Learn to study ahead of the lectures by using the techniques of chapter 4 in the section on Key words and Pattern of notes and by drawing pattern diagrams for two topics soon to come up in the lecture programme .
50 Now unit six is very likely to come up in the exam so when you do this test for Monday you are in effect preparing for the exam .
51 As Timothy West tells it , this was a moment as chilling as any Ken was able to conjure up in the theatre .
52 Archer describes this as " imaging " — the ability " to conjure up in the mind 's eye an image of something or system … rotate and transform it " … make shrewd judgements about its construction , practicability and worth " .
53 ‘ Thoroughbreds will always be able to catch up in a race over a long distance .
54 Well , people that I spoke to , spoken to from Cardiff , they they originally got involved because one of the lads used to work up in the factory , the chairman of their labour club , and after that I do n't , politically you know it started off completely non political , but after a while people latched on to it as a dispute that could be won , and you know that would be one up for the workers and the country .
55 There are plenty of great walks to try out in the forest itself and some of the surrounding peaks — the forest boundaries include some of the lower Cairngorm summits .
56 Japanese never like to stand out in a crowd .
57 I recall having to stand out in the cold at Cotherstone Chapel when one gentleman belonging to a family which had been in the dale for several generations was laid to rest .
58 You want to stand out in the assessor 's mind but not as an insensitive bully trying to throw your weight around .
59 Len 's mop of unruly fair hair always made him stand out in a crowded goalmouth but , even over 30 years later , he continues to stand out in the memories of Palace fans who saw him play for our club .
60 One business source said : ‘ He has a low base salary and he has to stand out in the sun a great deal longer before he gets a bonus at the oasis .
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