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

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1 And of the Adults who left during the siege , or who managed to survive the fire , three Britons will soon go on trial for conspiracy to murder the federal agents who were killed or wounded in the initial shoot out .
2 He felt the water in the pit rise up to meet him .
3 The ions in the plasma gyrate back and forth in JET 's magnetic containment field , and by tuning the RF power to this frequency , the radio waves resonate with the ions , passing on energy and raising the plasma 's temperature .
4 Most of the lakes in the park dry up since they rely on the north-east monsoon .
5 In the wood look out for whinchats , redstarts and spotted flycatchers as well as evidence of deer and pine martens who live here .
6 More in the PC Tune Up series !
7 The actual signal for the ladder party to open the window and go will of course be when all the lights in the camp go out .
8 Last night 's NatWest Trophy Match between Leicester and Derby was abandoned when Leicester 's 6ft 10in Scott Paterson smashed the backboard while dunking the ball in the pre-game warm up .
9 You know the one — huge gantries are erected , trains throb past , lots of articles with ‘ Lee ’ in the title flicker out , and finally , the man himself is pictured ‘ live ’ at the Paramount , singing his re-recorded , horny old song .
10 He says : Both companies are well managed in Aerospace and Defence which complements the other five companies in the management buy in .
11 In , in the newspaper write up of us arriving in New Zealand
12 In this case the crystals in the chamber settle out according to size and density .
13 Authority — ‘ that egg of misery and oppression ’ as the doctor has it — is the norm in the long line of historical adventures drawing for material on the extensively recorded history of the navy in the Napoleonic Wars ; but the outstanding writers in the genre look round widely from this stance .
14 Our vet says we will know if the melanomas spread internally as the mane will lose condition very quickly and in the meantime keep on using her as if nothing is wrong .
15 Listen out too for Coco , Steel and Lovebomb , and in the meantime watch out for some imaginative one-off club events
16 you 're not going to walk , you 're going in the buggy stand up
17 A few rocks showed in the water close in to the quarry face and there was a crescent of sand the meadow side of the water with two giant pines shading the right corner .
18 In 1968 Michael Young and Patrick McGeeney invented what they described as the " syllogism of parental participation : a rise in the level of parental encouragement augments children 's performance at school , teachers by involving parents in the school bring about a rise in the level of parental encouragement and teachers by involving parents in the school augment the children 's performance " ( p. 107 ) .
19 And , to descend to crude practicalities , you are going to get very much less money for what you have done , though it is only fair to add that if you are lucky and clever enough to create a story that catches editors ' fancies then it can be anthologised time and again and in the end bring in perhaps as much as a full-length book that has failed to get wide paperback sales .
20 It seems logical to suppose that wilder and wilder swings must in the end get out of control .
21 However , the second element must always be present : typically there are at least short-run gains from reneging on an agreement and so tacit collusion requires the perception that to do so would in the end turn out to be unprofitable because of punitive reactions by the other firms .
22 The head has to take the chance and to trust that an opportunity will in the end turn out to have been well handled .
23 If Ken had only put his mind to it he might have in the end come up with something even better .
24 The solutions in the end come down to not over-grazing , managing the water supplies and choosing appropriate crops .
25 ‘ Franklin D. Hauser , ’ she answered promptly and flourished the monocular glass she had used to study the man in the hat close up .
26 Minutes later , when Grant estimated he must have covered a good quarter of a mile , he again saw a grey wall barring his passage in the torch beam up ahead .
27 The administrator 's greeting made everyone else in the room turn round to look .
28 We can see the horse 's corners of the mouth pull up higher and higher , and the muscles in the face take on more and more definition .
29 That 's in the car Go on then off you go !
30 Most in the profession start off in rep and , if they 're lucky , move into high profile TV later .
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