Example sentences of "[adv prt] in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If a claim comes in in the normal sequence of events and our adjudicating officers are asked to adjudicate , that is one matter .
2 The work that had been put in in the past year was now showing results and he was absolutely confident that the spirit that had animated the society , the progressive feeling and the strong loyalty would continue throughout London .
3 Although she had never read any of his books , she was well aware of the high regard he was held in in the literary world .
4 Nigel Duerdoth of the National Federation of Housing Associations thinks that the new payment system for hostels is ‘ most likely to break down in the inner cities — the areas where stress is greatest and hostels are most concentrated and needed ’ .
5 She dosed the door softly behind her , took off her coat and folded it neatly on the small divan bed and snuggled down in the flowery corner armchair .
6 Thank you for your interest , comrade , sit down in the listening corner and I shall begin .
7 Even though , he lost his footing and ended up ‘ floating face down in the dark water , his body resting over the length of the rake as if it were afloat .
8 Gazzer crawled up the bank and lay down in the tall grass , pole-axed by fatigue .
9 Taking a deep breath , he walked slowly across the room and sat down in the easy chair directly facing his mother .
10 And you know , so often you and I , we have questions that we want to bring to the Lord , if only was here in person , if only we could sit him down in the front room , how many things we would have to ask of him !
11 Bryceson had been a wartime pilot ; shot down in the Middle East , he taught himself to walk again only through exceptional determination .
12 Primary elections are very popular with the television industry ; they make for good visuals , and they allow producers to focus ad infinitum on personalities rather than getting bogged down in the boring complexities of issues .
13 During that period the bees would be working busily up and down in the fermenting liquid and at the end of the two weeks it was ready for straining and bottling .
14 Already 2-0 down in the three-match series , England will go into today 's clash with just two frontline seamers after axing their fastest bowler , Devon Malcolm .
15 These must be prepared in accordance with the provisions laid down in the various Companies Acts , particularly 1948 , 1981 and 1985 .
16 I thought the TV aerial had blown down in the strong winds .
17 It 's almost equally inevitable that they will go down in the low income bracket .
18 Over supper we sit down in the low evening sun and watch the hills change from one blue to another , to mauve , to grey , to black .
19 Since the CSA 1985 makes no direct provision for civil remedies we must first look to the common law and then to the recent advent of statute law in the area , as laid down in the Financial Services Act 1986 ( FSA ) by virtue of s.61 and s.62 .
20 It was still widely agreed that , as laid down in the papal ranking of 1504 , the Holy Roman Emperor came first of all secular rulers , and this pre-eminence all emperors jealously guarded : it was only after considerable resistance that Ferdinand III ( 1637 – 57 ) agreed to address Louis XIV as " Majesté Royale " .
21 Disconnected , their instrument of memory fails to record anything of those common night-time moments that preceded lying down in the marital bed .
22 I am glad now she did lose her budgie — and find it — because if she had n't she would n't have seen my puppy trapped right down in the hollow tree .
23 In 1889 Schnadhorst 's own candidature in Newcastle under Lyme was approved but he stood down in the following year because of ill health .
24 The standard of care expected of a doctor was laid down in the following case .
25 He slung his cloak of feathers over the staff and Scathach helped him to sit down in the slight shelter that this garment offered .
26 She looked up at us very dolefully , and explained that she had ‘ fallen down in the 'igh Street ’ , and broken a bone in her foot .
27 He was put down in the spare bedroom with the blinds closed against the sun , and Jim sat with him telling him stories until he fell asleep .
28 We are sending you Hurtard our serjeant , to cause oaks to be cut down in the said forest and carried to Winchester against Christmas , for our hearth .
29 ‘ She 'll have to go down in the fattening fields with the cows . ’
30 As I settled down in the straw-filled barn that I had left a few moments ago in search of food , I looked around at the now sleeping Frenchman , stretched out in the straw .
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