Example sentences of "in [prep] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Seven or eight thousand figures had taken up position kneeling on prayer carpets , so that as you walked in through the great red-stone gate you were confronted by rank upon rank of white-clad backs topped with brightly coloured turbans or embroidered mosque-caps .
2 I wandered one more time round the whole place , seeing the sunlight slant in through the barred unopenable windows ( which would keep people out as well as horses in ) , smelling the sweet hay and the faint musty odour of the horses themselves , feeling the swirls of fresh air coming from the rows of small ventilators along the roof , hearing the creaking and rushing noises in the car 's fabric and the grind of the electricity-generating wheels under the floor .
3 We would like , for instance , to see : — An architect trying to get a pram in through the tiny front porch of the modern house .
4 Dot peered in through the tiny curtained windows of the dolls ' house and saw quiet furnished rooms , the playroom , kitchen , parlour , waiting to be lived in , a table set for tea , beds to be slept in , armchairs to be sat on .
5 On this bright evening , they were looped back by twisted and tasselled cords ; light came streaming in through the sashed plate-glass windows .
6 They were gifted a goal six minutes later when a John Clark free-kick was touched on by Ferguson and Paddy Connolly nipped in through the static Celtic defence to lift the ball over Pat Bonner .
7 'Bye for now ! ’ she called , and ran in through the imposing front door .
8 People and cars always came in through the big double gates .
9 There was no key in the lock , so he could see in through the big old-fashioned key-hole .
10 They went in through the white painted door , down a passage into a kitchen .
11 To her relief , Ludovico walked in through the open front door , carrying two enormous brown paper bags .
12 Ella and Linda bounced in through the open front door .
13 Suddenly they were in a huge , enchanting sitting-room , with the sun pouring in through the open French windows that gave a magnificent view out over the bay .
14 He is also extremely wealthy , and personally worth an additional Pounds 50m , thanks to the cash he raked in during the roaring 80s .
15 After the general election of May 12 , 1991 , Girija Prasad Koirala was sworn in as the new Prime Minister on May 26 and three days later he appointed a new Cabinet [ see p. 38193 ] .
16 Manning was sworn in as the new Prime Minster on Dec. 17 and on Dec. 20 the new Cabinet took office .
17 Bhairon Singh Shekhawat of the BJP was sworn in as the new Chief Minister on March 3 , replacing Harideo Joshi , Congress ( I ) Chief Minister since early December .
18 The central government finally relinquished President 's rule on Oct. 17 and Bangarappa was sworn in as the new Chief Minister .
19 Kalyan Singh was sworn in as the new Chief Minister [ see p. 38287 ] .
20 Congress ( I ) won the State Assembly elections held in early June and Hitashwar Saikia was sworn in as the new Chief Minister [ see p. 38287 ] .
21 Lallu Prasad Yadav was sworn in as the new Chief Minister in early March [ see pp. 37245 ; 37315 ] .
22 The Congress ( I ) allied A-IADMK won a clear majority in state assembly elections held in June 1991 ; Jayalalitha was sworn in as the new Chief Minister [ see p. 38287 ] .
23 Back in the good old days , you could manage your practice with nothing more complicated or technologically advanced than a pen , paper and adding machine , with a manual typewriter thrown in for the real forward thinkers .
24 It 's only ten years since the Comedy Store opened , but already there is a note of wistfulness creeping in for the good old days .
25 Does the hon. Gentleman accept that , if he is as keen as I am to provide a level playing field for road and rail , he should recognise that , when motorways were built around Greater Manchester , of three footpaths that crossed the motorway , one was closed or diverted and bridges or underpasses were put in for the other two .
26 In Roman art or in an 18th century Temple of Worthies ( such as the one at Stowe ) the rules of rhetoric might be invoked to argue that the bust functions as synecdoche , the head standing in for the whole physical and active domain of the body .
27 Flatworms and tapeworms succeeded in inventing a third layer of cells in between the other two .
28 The stage in between the original negative and the dupe is called an interpositive , and is on a low-contrast stock with a limited range of colours , mostly greys and greens .
29 In Barrett 's metaplasia at least one novel cell lineage is identifiable in between the true metaplastic epithelium especially near sites of active or previous ulceration .
30 In between the bright little shops of Sligo , the dank ruinous atmosphere of Ireland 's Everytown intruded .
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