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

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1 ‘ I wonder if these councillors realise that anglers are among the people who vote them in in the first place , and who they are supposed to serve ? , ’ he asked .
2 ‘ We should have turned Jack Stone in in the first place and let the Met boys worry about protecting the family . ’
3 ‘ What I ca n't understand , ’ the Archdeacon went on , ‘ is why Dersingham put Marr in in the first place . ’
4 Now Mill realizes that the objection to this is the last problem coercion , that if people 's votes are known , then some people might be able to put pressure on others to vote one way rather than another and as I said why the secret ballot was brought in in the first place .
5 No , it 's the ones who bring them in , who brought them in in the first place — ’
6 To think about this , we now have to relax one of the restrictions that I built into the computer game : we shall end by seeing why I built that restriction in in the first place .
7 And why did you climb in in the first place ? ’
8 He headed in in the 31st minute after Wright 's centre had taken a deflection , then scored from the penalty spot after being brought down by Bennett .
9 Windows emulation and AppleTalk , LU6.2 and NetWare interoperability technologies will be detailed in in the fourth quarter , while an interapplication communication facility to compete against Windows NT should be unveiled in the second quarter of 1994 .
10 Wind/U , a complete set of Windows APIs operating under Motif that Bristol wrote , is currently in beta and will ship in in the fourth quarter priced at $50,000 per product license .
11 A child was brought in in the last stages of diphtheria .
12 As for Newry , they are a much better side than last season , and they get credit for refusing to buckle after being reduced to ten men at 2–1 down in the 54th minute .
13 The foundations of modern archaeology were laid down in the 17th century , and throughout the 17th and 18th centuries emphasis was put on the recording of archaeological monuments , initially as part of general topographical works , but eventually as part of a study of the monuments themselves .
14 ‘ No more risque sketches and you 're to get everything toned down in the second half . ’
15 Another point-less return really would leave them squinting for light deep down in the Second Division 's dark vale .
16 Lake , facing Anne Simpkin , suffered the injury when 2-1 down in the second set and had to retire in the third , giving Simpkin a place in the quarter-finals with a 3-6 , 6-1 , 1-0 victory .
17 It is believed that the whole of Homer may have been passed on by oral tradition for several generations before being written down in the ninth century BC .
18 This example of evaluation is related to the parameters laid down in the first part of the chapter .
19 This demographic pattern was laid down in the first half of the century when the inter-war birth-rate declined markedly .
20 He fell heavily when 4–1 down in the first set , needed several minutes of treatment before deciding to carry on , lost the first set , but then came back to win the next two — all the time nursing his knee with an ice-pack between games .
21 Bailey was 5–2 down in the first set tie breaker but won five successive points to draw first blood and then broke his rival in both the third and fifth games of the second set for an astounding victory .
22 Miss Fletcher was 0–2 , down in the first set before taking ten games in a row and going on to retain her title .
23 Something with four solid walls the wo n't blow down in the first puff of wolf 's breath .
24 With more complex circuits , having to remove the transfers after taking all that time to lay them down in the first place , is wasteful .
25 Why you ever asked me down in the first place is still a mystery to me .
26 They must be all done or they would n't be down in the first place would they ?
27 Why does go down in the first place ?
28 A former royal palace , burnt down in the eighteenth century , it was a place with historic connections but was also impressive : it was the nearest Bucharest had to a hill .
29 Found by a farm worker in 1729 , and subsequently broken into pieces , the tray is now thought to have been melted down in the eighteenth century and recast from moulds made from the original tray .
30 The Slav Muslims also had their oral traditions , the most celebrated of their ballads being the Hasanaginica , which was first written down in the eighteenth century .
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