Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | We sort kit , hanging the tent up in a tree to dry and pouring the rucsacs out on to a Karrimat . |
2 | Ships are now built in modules rather than built in a whole from the base up in a dry dock , ’ he said . |
3 | We spent our final night of the trek back in Torvizcon before returning to Orgiva . |
4 | Yet , when the time comes for a hermit crab to change shell , having outgrown its present one , it can accomplish the change over in just a few seconds . |
5 | I soon had the bike back in working order and if the distances were n't too great , I would ride while the others rode in the van . |
6 | It is this action that levels the board out in flight and makes a small hop into a controlled jump . |
7 | What did you used to take the milk out in ? |
8 | Incongruously , Giselle was a flabby girl ( parents should think ! ) who could n't screw the top of the coffee jar on straight , could n't put the milk back in the fridge , could n't shut the door . |
9 | Put the crayon back in , do you want to watch Chip and Dale ? |
10 | The Heathite ministers effectively won the Cabinet debates over the public-spending round in the autumn of 1980 , but their victory was short-lived . |
11 | There are better things to spend the money on in Liverpool . |
12 | What do you do — put your ideas to one side and spend the next few months feeling deflated ; or do you take out a Midland Personal Loan now and enjoy the benefits of your purchase , paying the money back in easy stages ? |
13 | So that you 're , in other words you either , you 're , by having the money back in your hand you are then restored to the position you were in before you bought the goods in the first place . |
14 | you pay the money back in to . |
15 | Depositors are issued with cheque books which enable them to spend the money directly without first having to go to the bank and draw the money out in cash . |
16 | He put the watch back in his waistcoat pocket and rose to his feet . |
17 | We must put the snake back in its box . ’ |
18 | ( Owner ) why 's he got the blanket on in this weather ? |
19 | ‘ The point is this , Bob , ’ said Mounce , leaning across the bar towards him and swilling the whisky round in his glass , ‘ I 'm away a lot , as you know . |
20 | This time the movement of the boat helped him , and Maurice rocked the whisky out in two curves , one for each glass . |
21 | Eventually , Maryport Council had to apply for a special nuclear waste disposal licence from the Department of the Environment so that it could legally dump the silt back in the sea again . |
22 | He turned the canoe back in , using the full power of those arms to bring them rapidly towards shore . |
23 | Shortly after her rescue she had a foal , and her owner decided to put the mare back in foal again . |
24 | What I owe him shall be paid in full , and I 'll make him count the coin over in his ruin . |
25 | was paralysed from the chest down in an abseiling accident 12 years ago and has championed fund raising for research into the treatment of orthopaedic patients . |
26 | Presumably this was important to him ( it always was to me and I can fully understand this ) for he wrote the route up in the new routes books asking how others would feel if he subsequently went back and placed a single bolt runner to protect the route . |
27 | 2 Think of ways in which you could change it to make it really different : funnier more exciting or dramatic stranger 3 Think the story through in your head . |
28 | All over Europe sailors had been accustomed to drawing a meridian through a point in their own country or through the furthest point to the west out in the Atlantic that they could determine with any certainty , and English sailors had usually taken their fixed meridian from a point west of the Lizard ( the last promontory of land they could see as they left the English Channel ) . |
29 | The next day I swish the weed around in a bucket of pondwater , throw the water back in and the weed away . |
30 | ‘ It is possible we will try to put the fight on in September rather than July . ’ |