Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adv] in the " in BNC.
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31 | No and you see it 's just them two I think they could put him sort of like in the hall and if there 's a |
32 | I have n't seen any primroses sort of like in the hedges yet |
33 | I parked sort of out in the car park and then got a tr a trolley and wheeled it rather than have to try and get back into that lot . |
34 | If you are a Blackwoman from anywhere in the world , and you have an urge to WRITE , then come and join us . |
35 | His evidence was the migration of the water hen ( Tribonyx ventralis ) , which arrived in enormous numbers in November from somewhere in the north , and returned again after only two or three months . |
36 | Another door led into the cellar from outside in the yard , and that too was kept locked . |
37 | Whichever option you choose , you can be sure that the monthly fee is fixed and messages from anywhere in the UK are only charged at local call rate — no hidden extras . |
38 | It 's to take place at 7pm in the Everyman Theatre foyer . |
39 | The state Supreme Court recently rejected his latest habeas corpus petition ; his execution is scheduled to take place at 3am in the gas chamber at San Quentin prison on April 3rd . |
40 | Bill Wade , Liberal Democrat hopeful for the Bishop Auckland seat , will be formally adopted by members of his party at a meeting at 8pm in the Old Manor House Hotel , West Auckland at 8pm tomorrow . |
41 | Now the NHS Support Federation has planned another vigil for Monday at 8pm in the hospital grounds . |
42 | The village hall AGM will be held on Monday at 7.30pm in the village hall . |
43 | ‘ There 's some more of her stuff through here in the living-room , ’ he called , beckoning from the end of the passage . |
44 | I rang Haines to tell him of that fact and there was nothing else I could do as I had no notion of where in the Bahamas Max might be . |
45 | Again there is no guidance as to how to choose between the four categories , and no acknowledgement that such choices will be based on political perceptions of where in the organizations a group 's interests will be best protected . |
46 | Hume described Berkeley 's attack on abstract ideas as ‘ the most important development of late in the republic of letters ’ . |
47 | The ordinance envisioned a common and compulsory branding system which would make possible the easy identification of cattle from anywhere in the island . |
48 | Motorola , Mace says , is still cleaning up the part and does n't want to announce pricing or general availability until later in the year . |
49 | Biopharm can get leech to anywhere in the world in a day . |
50 | The next meeting was set for Monday , 26th October at 7.00pm in the C.Aid Offices . |
51 | After a short ceremony at their Sheffield Park Station at 2.00pm in the presence of Mr Andrew Dow , head of the NRM at York , she will haul a VIP train over the full length of the recently extended Bluebell . |
52 | The concert takes place on Sunday at 7.30pm in the Georgian Theatre Royal , Richmond . |
53 | Karaoke night : Heighington Young Farmers are holding a karaoke night at 7.30pm in the village hall on Tuesday , March 24 . |
54 | With the repatriation of around six million Japanese military and civilian personnel from overseas in the years 1945–7 , the rural population swelled to even greater proportions . |
55 | With a not overlong flying display that runs from 2pm in the afternoon until 6pm in the evening , plenty of time is available to roam among the aircraft parks and view whatever is the viewer 's fancy . |
56 | If it had n't been for his diligent research and dogged answer seeking , I would n't be leaving for America two hours from now in the hope of a cure . |
57 | That means that we are locked into issuing fire certificates since we rely on the and it imposes a marked official erm , performance target on us , we ca n't afford to let the numbers of inspections of supported defences drop , so that means that we 've got to find money from elsewhere in the budget . |
58 | But it is the husband who is responsible for paying it and who must acquire the money from outside in the first place . |
59 | In theory he supposed he could organize PANUP from anywhere in the UK , but he knew that it was irrevocably bound to Larksoken headland , to the caravan , to that concrete mass five miles to the north which had power , apparently , to dominate his will as it did his imagination . |
60 | Even Richard Branson had to take his Virgin group private with Japanese backing to prosper , while Anita Roddick 's Body Shop , riding the environmental bandwagon , has taken a hammering of late in the stock market . |