Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [be] [verb] [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 At the same time he or she is backing up in an eccentric centre circle so that the flight pattern resembles that of the snail design .
2 Now they will surprise me with a question about a House of Commons debate or what 's going on in America .
3 ‘ People do get work that way but it 's horrible to sit and watch at those parties where there 's so much competition and everyone 's running around in tight frocks getting drunk ’ , she says .
4 It was still very cold and everyone was muffled up in coats and scarves and gloves .
5 However , my corresponding Ego fantasy is of losing my wits to such an extent that I am unable to work ; I am living in a filthy bedsit and the floor is strewn with pieces of paper that I am unable to make sense of , final demands which have not been paid , dirty clothes , plants which have fallen over , unwashed plates and mugs — and I am curled up in a foetal ball , wishing the world would go away !
6 So I was laid out in the back of the van on the bed and he 's driving down this field to put the tent , because it had little er bits you know where it 's marked out for you to camp , and I 'm driving around in the back saying , yes you 've , you 've just missed the fence there and you know .
7 My brother and I were brought up in the Catholic faith .
8 What , and I were brought up in church ?
9 I am , I was born in Essex , in in hospital and my family all come from Essex , and I was brought up in Upminster and I was very fortunate in that I was born into a christian home and I had christian parents and christian grandparents and christian aunts and uncles and I went to church from the time I was about two or three weeks old .
10 The posting to Bahrein was cancelled , and I was to stay on in London , at least for the moment .
11 But then I , eventually I tried the building trade again and I joined a firm called er forget , or something like that and I was working up in George Street in , in , in Edinburgh .
12 He would dream up all kinds of possibilities — like beetles crawling over different shaped surfaces , and someone being shut up in a box in outer space trying to find out whether he was accelerating or being acted upon by gravity — and would then test out these ideas to see if they had anything to say about the real world .
13 This royalty shall not exceed the amount that would have been paid had such copies been printed and sold by the Publisher and which is set out in Clause I of this Schedule
14 This royalty shall not exceed the amount that would have been paid had such copies been printed and sold by the Publisher and which is set out in Clause 1 of this Schedule .
15 Similarly it seems unlikely that the reader will bother to construct a three-dimensional , photographic representation of ‘ the baby ’ which cries in the first sentence and which is picked up in the second sentence .
16 These purposes are those most readily associated with the objectives of the positive state which emerged towards the end of the nineteenth century and which are summed up in the idea of government as institution which promotes progressive evolutionary change .
17 It is , however , important to stress the limits within which such a relaxation is permissible and which are set out in the speech of my noble and learned friend .
18 Down the motorway , say just two lanes , or whatever , roadworks ahead , all moving down , the offside lane closes in eight hundred yards , six hundred yards , and you 're going along in your lorry and the cars going .
19 Yeah cos er Jim had just come on duty and she was going up in the lift with somebody and they said please can we have five pounds , your mother 's just had her hair permed
20 if she was sleeping up here and she was sleeping over in home , you know how she 'll , at weekends , what she calls sleeping over
21 She was most welcoming and wanted their children to have their friends in , she was a neighbourly woman , but if those children were still what she called ‘ hanging around ’ by the time dinner was ready and she was held up in the business of getting the evening meal dealt with , it put her out .
22 The penicillin injected into Julia 's veins four times a day killed the infection inexorably , and within three days the oxygen tent had been removed and she was sitting up in bed waiting for her meals with real hunger .
23 The address was , and I think still is , Kensington Court Garage , because the stables had been converted to the needs of the automobile age ; and we were perched up in the gallery .
24 The first one was half of us were blindfolded and we were set out in a line and the rest had to move about 5–10 metres away and stand in a line .
25 This was our second trip to the island of Svalbard , high in the Arctic Circle , and we were battened down in Camp Bell — a small and sturdy hut owned by the Norwegian government .
26 Their style was exceptionally clear and one was carried along in the unfolding of an argument which seemed as majestically inevitable as the development of a Bach fugue .
27 I go back from , I 'm driving over to Brenda 's and I 'm thinking , , and I really am , I 'm driving along , you know like wha when you 're in the car by yourself and everything 's turning over in your head
28 All the machines and everything are switched off in there .
29 Sorry if you take catty as the para now , then D P are n't actually , the reason D P sent the paper questionnaire is to just double check that all the columns and everything are laid out in the correct way are n't they and then checking it for that reason , whereas they are actually doing it on something like Kathy themselves so they , there is n't the same approval going on .
30 The brake-pad bindweed had returned and everything was seized up in the early-seventies .
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