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

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1 And and that I presume that the feedback is analyzed and decided from maybe as to the content of what goes on in studio and also on the main stage .
2 These powers are to take immediate possession of all the debtor 's property but only to sell anything of a perishable nature or goods which are likely to go down in value if not sold ( s 287(2) ) .
3 Sunflowers have already caught on in France and now a handful of farmers are trying their luck with the new crop here .
4 When I started , I was very much on my own but over the years it has really caught on in Whaddon and now membership has trebled .
5 For example , Kerr ( 1968 , p. 16 ) defines the school curriculum as ‘ all the learning which is planned and guided by the school , whether it is carried on in groups or individually , inside or outside the school ’ .
6 ‘ You 've come just in time because tomorrow the cast moves on to Somerset . ’
7 Ben is described variously as a ‘ merchant 's clerk ’ and as an ‘ outrider ’ , itself a dialect term used extensively in Somerset and elsewhere to describe a tradesman 's travelling agent — a meaning it still carried in New Zealand , for example , well into the 20th century .
8 Located partly in America and partly in Rupert Thomson 's fertile imagination , the place is crawling with funeral parlours and peopled by characters each more disturbed than the last .
9 Although case studies were carried out in Scotland as well as in England , the report makes no estimate of the level of investment that could be released north of the Border .
10 A good deal of research carried out in Britain and elsewhere between the late 1940s and the present chiefly by industrial sociologists and psychologists , demonstrates fairly conclusively that a high proportion of people in their sixties and seventies can work effectively at their accustomed or preferred occupation , even when this is physically quite heavy or makes significant intellectual demands .
11 The case studies of school self-evaluation which the Open University has carried out in Oxfordshire and elsewhere suggest that teachers are for the most part ignorant of this literature and of the various research strategies , mainly derived from social science , by which valid and reliable evidence about their professional activities might be gathered and judged .
12 In reflecting on the cultural change that has come about in Edinburgh and beyond , the professor voices concerns which sound remarkably like those of Pat Kane , not noted for his establishment views .
13 Though pineapples from Barbados were first brought to England in 1657 and more West Indian ones were given to the king in 1661 and 1668 , it is unlikely that the fruit was grown successfully in England until about 1690 at Hampton Court , then in the charge of George London [ q.v . ] ,
14 On the other hand , if you have lost your partner and like two branches of a tree , you had grown together in kindness and only lived for each other through thick and thin , then talk inwardly to your partner .
15 The lack of Kingdom emphasis in John is probably explained by the fact that he is writing more in retrospect and possibly to play down false expectations in the contemporary Jewish understanding of the Kingdom .
16 He looked slightly abstracted ; and I noticed for the first time that his habit of addressing remarks with head bowed — often appearing to contemplate the floor or the ‘ figure in the carpet ’ — had begun to bring about that slight spinal curvature which became accentuated later in life though not without adding to his dignity of bearing .
17 The pattern of extended family living persists with the few Bangladeshis who have grown up in Cardiff or elsewhere in Britain .
18 It was seen both in Cardiff and elsewhere as , in the words of one stipendiary , a form of ‘ legalised touting ’ ( Morton 1977 , p.293 ) .
19 In 1986/87 three government departments ( Department of Health , Home Office , Scottish Home and Health Dept ) and two research councils ( Medical Research Council and Economic and Social Research Council ) funded a study of drugs research both in Britain and internationally which aimed to suggest priorities for research and means of effective research co-ordination .
20 And so you get an insight into his character , the way he thinks , what he feels now looking back in retrospect and just as important what he felt then .
21 Alternatively the pie can be made well in advance and then warmed through in a moderate oven for 20 minutes , or microwaved on high for 5 minutes .
22 Can you remember them on Top of the Pops and that dance where they used to sort out walk round in circles but not
23 The accord renewed the provisions for a ceasefire which had been agreed on in March but never put into effect [ see p. 38755 ] .
24 They worked on through the files for the rest of the morning , a routine they had been through so often that they commented mostly in half-sentences or barely audible grunts .
25 Lamb said : ‘ We are aware of what 's been going on in India and obviously things are not as rosey as we would have liked , but we all hope the conflict will die down .
26 ‘ I 'm sure there must be more interesting things going on in Ireland than just the bands , ’ he says dismissively .
27 So she must have been really , had really deep feelings about what was going on in society and why she should do that .
28 Again , the deposition of pollen is timed to suit its germination in that stigmas and anthers are synchronized , whereas the site for germination of a seed may occur randomly in time as well as space in the regenerating gaps of forest .
29 It is dismissed as an irrelevant facade that conceals the reality of class rule behind the smokescreen of a democracy that exists only in form but not in substance .
30 There was some nuance of intimacy in her tone that made Richard look up in surprise and then look at Frank .
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