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

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1 They are all living on somewhere in the world .
2 Those people always get on better in the world than decent men . ’
3 Rose and Moran sat on alone in the room .
4 Moran sat on alone in the room .
5 The vestal virgins had gone for a tea break and I sat down thankfully in the cool of the ruins and closed my eyes .
6 Ronni turned away in confusion as Guido simply went on smiling , bobbing up and down unrepentantly in the water , his dark hair plastered like strands of silk to his forehead , quite obviously thoroughly enjoying her confusion .
7 The gelding 's career seemed to be over when he broke down badly in the spring of 1988 .
8 For a moment he imagined he was in another world , a simple uncomplicated world : a world where there was no place down below in the valley where men were being prepared for war ; that there was no place in Northumberland where a woman sat in a room all day with only her thoughts for company ; that there was no one called Carrie Smith ; that the world had dwindled and there was only this secluded garden and a secluded house , as had been said , with the hills to the back of it and the river at its feet and two women so unalike , yet alike : so understanding , so thoughtful of each other , and not only of each other , but of him .
9 Her picture and her silk quilt had been carried down below in the chaos of last night and she did not have the energy to seek them out .
10 Down below in the engine room it would be warm .
11 Now he worked 7 days a week down below in the engine room stripped to the waist in constant temperatures of 113F and all for £10 a week .
12 And when the heavy rain 's heavy er it rises you see , well you 've got to put more power , switch more power on to the machines down below in the station .
13 The sun was already hot on her face , and down below in the garden two doves stalked the lawn , looking for titbits .
14 He put her down gently in the circle of golden light , then shrugged his shirt from his shoulders .
15 One law for the rich and another for the poor , as the two systems can be made to seem , are laid down together in a book which commemorates a desertion , on the author 's part , of the rich for the poor .
16 The fighting was too close for firearms ; the two men went down together in the darkness and wrestled until another American could discern which was which and hit the redhead hard with the butt of his Colt .
17 This gives the novel great feeling and makes you ask many questions about how everything will link in together in the end .
18 And then we used to put some coops there and small runs for them and we used to carry them there , every night because they settled down better in the night than in the daytime .
19 Because they settled down better in the night in the woodlands .
20 Bathsheba 's feelings were almost too much for her to control , and she sat down suddenly in the grass .
21 Individually-Designed Homes : Away down yonder in the land of Potton Rachel Warren traces the rise of the popular Tudor-style range
22 Am I going to sit down comfortably in a studio and be interviewed , or is this guy going to come to my office with a piece of equipment like that , which we will be using later , a ewer , or a Nigra whatever piece of portable equipment they have .
23 Long after all this excitement has subsided , the owner of the property drives down comfortably in a carriage or pony-cart , having sent the indispensable chit to the station-master , asking that official to allow his servants to stow his hand-baggage in the compartment reserved for him .
24 You might just ask her in once in a while .
25 Once I 've filled it in once in the book
26 Well , that 's the quickest way to do it , we used to hang one below the other on the dredger , be put up at sunset and we used to take 'em down early in the morning , but you always had , you always had erm navigation lights up , must
27 I 'll be down early in the morning , right , and me and you and Kelly Ann 'll head out early in the morning and pay the court and get the new shoes and we 'll have all morning to do it , eh ?
28 About half way back it happened : he stopped , sat down quickly in the middle of the road , and was very sick .
29 An alternative strategy might be for the archivist to get in early in the life of information systems , probably even at the design stage , to imbed selection criteria of some sort into them .
30 On the Somerset Levels , inundated by heavy floods in 1872 and 1873 , a report described how ‘ Ague set in early in the spring and is now very prevalent … among the poorer families who are badly fed and clothed . ’
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