Example sentences of "[adv prt] in [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Down in that dip we will be completely out of sight . |
2 | There again , I would say that top down in this country it is fast enough , and what shake there is certainly is not accompanied by any rattles or ‘ looseness ’ . |
3 | and they 're gon na be , they 'll be sort of down in this area you know |
4 | Down in this shop they 're one eighty nine for a packet of cigs . |
5 | So if you started off in complete darkness you rotate until you get complete darkness or the opposite . |
6 | If all this had to be summed up in one sentence I suppose it would have to be that Wittgenstein 's treatment of the ‘ Other Minds ’ problem is an extended illustration of a point in philosophical logic : namely , that the meaningfulness of some of the things we say is dependent on contingent facts of nature — such as that the Earth revolves on its axis , and that we moan with pain and react as we do to others who moan . |
7 | It 's being cooped up in this place I know , but her brain is just … ’ |
8 | Although curtains are sometimes made up in this fabric it is not always satisfactory as it can be rather stiff . |
9 | And there were patterns up in this store you see . |
10 | But you had a bit of flare up A You flared up in last time you had came off it , did n't you ? |
11 | And you could already write up in red pen you sort it out instead of arguing about trying to do it . |
12 | Later on in this chapter you will see how it has helped specific people in their lives , but first I would like to show how the technique can help some of the more common ailments that many people suffer today . |
13 | If you can get your book out in reasonable time I can see it being a real winner , and position-wise it wo n't do you any harm , that 's for sure . |
14 | This comes out in this page we 'll have a look at it in more detail in a minute . |
15 | ‘ I do trust George completely ’ Annette went on ‘ I just have to with his work and so much he ca n't tell me but when he come back in that state I just could n't help … |
16 | Back in civilian life he was foreman for a Darlington decorating firm , Jack Stead , and the couple moved into the town 's Rockingham Street . |
17 | Back in civvy street he landed a job at the Strand Cornerhouse in London ; from there a number of jobs with skilled confectioners allowed him to accumulate the experience needed to go it alone . |
18 | It is easy to slide tiles around and find they are back in some position they were in before . |
19 | Walking , for example , is an activity which as we go about in everyday life we have ceased to be aware of ; but when we dance the automatically performed gestures of walking are perceived anew . |
20 | Years gone by in one town I you could tell from the drainage whether it was a colliery or a pottery . |