Example sentences of "in [noun] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The second Sotheby 's auction in Moscow consequently never took place , although the objects had already been consigned .
2 This hidden wonderland , sculptured in darkness absolute , remained unseen and unsuspected through the ages until the present century when men first ventured into rifts in the ground and beheld in the light of torches an amazing display of sculptured limestone in patterns both incredibly delicate and massive , a living museum of art in many forms .
3 When I was in Marcus just now he was normal .
4 I 'm worried about that because we had a very bad experience in Stirling before so
5 The promised 80Mhz HyperSparc is thought to be about four months behind the 66.7MHz part — Richards says there is a single completed 80MHz module in existence right now .
6 The chancery , or writing office , was in existence probably almost from the beginning of the papacy , certainly by the third century .
7 That is made worse by the fact that the network of London TECs has , in some cases , been in existence literally only for weeks .
8 Based largely on Michels 's study of trade union organizations , the model supposes that once any radical organization has grown to the size where it needs to delegate responsibility to professional organizers , and once it has been in existence long enough to produce a complex bureaucracy , then the original radical thrust is lost as the professionals redirect the organization to serve their own ends .
9 Sometimes the object of the panic is quite novel and at other times it is something which has been in existence long enough , but suddenly appears in the limelight .
10 Irvine 's Society of Archers was in existence as late as the 1850s but for some reason unknown the papingo shoot appears to have ended as early as 1721 .
11 The objective fossil record starts with the first Ediacaran assemblages ( 560–600 million years ( Myr ) ago ) , but some evidence suggests that metazoans were already in existence as early as 800–1000Myr ago .
12 The combined firm , which might be in existence as early as the end of March , would have funds under management of about £4 billion and handle the affairs of more than 30,000 clients .
13 Sampson top scored for Sheffield with 12 and 13 not out having been kept in reserve too long in the second innings .
14 The Scots , having arrived in Nadi early yesterday , proceeded to their base in Suva in the morning .
15 There 's a lot of bad feeling in Germany right now with the neo-Nazis and so forth , ’ said Duff .
16 ‘ Sing we and chant it ’ is a true balletto , the opening of its second strain practically identical in every part with that of Gastoldi 's ‘ A lieta vita ’ ( which in Germany as early as 1598 was seized in toto and provided with sacred words , ‘ In dir ist Freude ’ ) yet , as Joseph Kerman has pointed out , more sophisticated in its sense of dominant contrast .
17 The Augsburg White Water Rodeo was the biggest canoe stunt boat spectacle in Germany so far .
18 Laing knew it was a sentence ; never to work in banking ever again , anywhere in the world .
19 Had Johnson walked Drummossie he would have had to contemplate the events there , and the long reverberations of 1746 , and the gloatings and celebrations that took place annually in Inverness long afterwards , and since he was chronically and constitutionally unable not to give an opinion , whatever he said would have landed him in difficulty with somebody .
20 Indeed , in the author 's own village the parish register was being kept in Latin as late as 1657 .
21 They believed they could win votes in Sunderland just as surely as in Mid-Sussex .
22 Kaifu 's lacklustre performance in response once again fuelled speculation about his future as leader of the LDP .
23 In contrast , it is remarkable how little change in function there usually is when the brain is damaged .
24 This conc has been in progress all today .
25 After the given date , the same change may well have diffused to other dialects that were not affected at first , and Labov 's well-known work ( for example , 1980 ) on short /a/ in the northern United States suggests that this EModE change is still in progress there today .
26 I crept out after this , my last encounter with a commissioned officer , with my hard-won confidence and self-esteem in shreds once more .
27 There seem to be two choices in noise right now , two routes to oblivion .
28 I 'd like to work in photography now instead of you know erm going to college and spending four years at college .
29 I 'm all for having the ball in play as often as possible .
30 The five point try should at least ensure that the ball is in play more often .
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