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

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1 Deputy Head brought child into school and was dealing with the incident in his office when the child 's Class Teacher burst in in a frenzied manner shouting that this was what she did n't want to happen and the child was getting too much attention .
2 Carol Gilligan , in In a Different Voice : Psychological Theory and Women 's Development ( 1982 ) , examines psychological theories concerning human moral development , and suggests that a male model has been developed which does not fit the experiences of most women 's lives .
3 The way that we 've found it in this this year 's Liberal Democrat Conference was to actually put forward the suggestion that Regional Government could be brought in in a flexible sense .
4 I very much regret that both the Syrians and the Lebanese stayed away from the multilaterals and that , although present , the Palestinians did not join in in a positive way .
5 The Marine Commandos were well dug in in a wooded area just off the road and close to the village .
6 that to him when the Celtic red mist 's before his eyes and he 's kicking your head in in a jealous rage , he thought .
7 The different sorts of Goblins can do this in different ways but the objective is the same : either attack an enemy unit and bog it down in a protracted combat , or stand in the way of an enemy unit to prevent it attacking your core units .
8 He sat down in a vacant chair and at once the younger cadet hurried to serve him with tea from a spotless samovar .
9 For statistics alone are unlikely to stop a 17-year-old putting his foot down in a lethal weapon .
10 His face was sallow , his lips curled down in a perpetual sulk .
11 If she will take you , you will be set down in a bare heath , on a great stone , which is made of granite and is the gate to your adventure , though it will seem to have been fixed and unmoving since the making of the world .
12 I recited the names of some relations and friends , and my mother wrote them down in a businesslike fashion until I ran out of ideas .
13 Suddenly a Hurricane came down in a screaming dive and splashed into the sea .
14 When the Titanic was finally located on the sea-bed a crew went down in a tiny submarine to explore the wreckage .
15 We came down in a small clearing and ended up in the trees .
16 Detailed regulations for the construction of new buildings were laid down in a great variety of Acts and bye-laws .
17 Tunnels are so emotive and the mind can conjure up thoughts of terror and the possibility of being run down in a dark tunnel .
18 The rain was coming down in a solid curtain .
19 Nigel always felt he won hands down in a verbal fight .
20 Lucker musters his etiquette and swallows it down in a loud cartoon gulp .
21 Cupping his hands round his mouth , he called down in a loud whisper .
22 Last month the European Socialist group , the largest in the European Parliament , threatened to sack the entire commission because the charter had been watered down in a vain attempt to secure Mrs Thatcher 's backing for it at the Strasbourg summit .
23 Only when the cells leave the zone do some begin to differentiate into cartilage ; and , as just stated , the cartilage elements are laid down in a proximo-distal sequence — first humerus , then radius and ulna , and only then wrist , and finally hand .
24 The other advantages inherent in the strategy were that ( i ) it enabled the allied forces to capitalise on their superior mobility and air power by minimizing the possibility of becoming bogged down in a static war ; ( ii ) it made the allies less vulnerable to attack by chemical weapons , as such weapons were most easily used from a static defensive position against an enemy engaged in a frontal assault ; ( iii ) it offered the possibility of cutting off all forces within Kuwait and southern Iraq — including the Republican Guard — thereby enabling the allies to destroy Iraq 's military capability in addition to liberating Kuwait ; and ( iv ) it meant that the allies would capture a swathe of Iraqi territory , a potentially useful lever in the event of the negotiation and implementation of ceasefire conditions .
25 Synthetics soon replaced cotton , an ostensibly practical move that saved players from being bogged down in a waterlogged kit that ripped easily .
26 Deep down in a blue half light of the control room , American sailors huddle over their radar screens , plotting its progress towards Iraq .
27 Dawn handed her a syringe filled with heart stimulant and soon Sandy was settled down in a warm recovery cage .
28 Swinburn was knocked down in a late night incident in Newmarket a month ago — and rates himself lucky to be riding again at all .
29 In a sense this was so , but on the other hand the activity of town planning soon got bogged down in a technical bureaucracy , losing the dash and verve which sustained it during the 1940s .
30 spent head down in a stagnant wishing well ,
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