Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] in [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She hoots and is about to say something , but she holds off in front of Darius and squints at me to see what I mean .
2 Scott 's guitar scratches around in search of funkiness on ‘ Lose That Girl ’ while Rory 's drums shuffle off on several fruitless guests for ‘ F**I 's G**d ’ .
3 Scott 's guitar scratches around in search of funkiness on ‘ Lose That Girl ’ while Rory 's drums shuffle off on several fruitless guests for ‘ F**I 's G**d ’ .
4 One must take account of the inefficiencies such as the fact that many muons fail to initiate fusions at all , they are produced in an accelerator that has to be kept running and only a fraction of the power input ends up in beams of muons and energy is expended in the motion of the neutrons and alpha particles produced in the fusion reactions .
5 The long , crinkly face breaks out in sunrays of wrinkles .
6 Richardson raps back in war of words
7 ‘ Notwithstanding the general need to protect journalistic sources , ’ he said , ‘ this is a case where the balance comes down in favour of disclosure . ’
8 ‘ Notwithstanding the general need to protect journalistic sources , ’ he said , ‘ this is a case where the balance comes down in favour of disclosure . ’
9 Similarly , having identified the ideal characters of societas and universitas and recognized the existence of both modes in the history of the European state , it is not clear precisely why Oakeshott comes down in favour of societas .
10 The application of the Government 's national bands will mean a loss of grant for London of about £300 million a year , which works out in terms of people 's bills at about £60 per adult per year and £100 in some constituencies .
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