Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The shop was started by the Neal brothers back in the 1870s .
2 What fun you children had skating on the tennis courts down in the valley , and putting on plays and dances with the Claydons .
3 Well we had a r a sch classroom in the infants school there for our headquarters and er storing cos we used to make use , we had a palliasse on the floor for when we was on night duty erm but I can never understand why we had our he headquarters over there but we had to do guard duties over in the elementary school on th school on the other side because that was the only one that had got a telephone and we had to man the telephones from the Brigade Headquarters or the to be able to phone to should they want us to be called out and so we had to do the guard duty over there but we slept in the , when we was off duty we was in er Alma Green School and that was there and then the we moved from there eventually and th th the longest part of our life of the Home Guard , the headquarters was at the cottage , I 've been trying to think what the name of the cottage is , it ha it , it has a name it 's the cottage next door to the Sir Robert Peel public house in Bell Lane .
4 ROPED IN : One of the crews lines up in the rigging for the sail-past
5 Mike Mann praised the site agents out in the field , saying that the accident figures achieved were n't just luck .
6 Support for the 35 Zephyr systems out in the field is likely to be sold off or sub-contracted out .
7 I mean I think that 's extremely important to allow children to erm you know play things out in the best way that they which is in a sense their way of coming to terms with things erm and to answer their questions as honestly as I can and to admit it when I do n't know the answers erm and also , I mean in our family we 've taken various actions to try to stop the war and we 've , you know , taken part in demonstrations and written letters and erm
8 However , it does also remove any chance of adjusting your line with the accelerator , causing artificially strong understeer that builds up as soon as the ASR exclamation mark lights up in the speedometer .
9 As the water piles up in the western Pacific , it then becomes both warmer and more dilute .
10 First , it is clear that putting the National Union of Public Employees , the National and Local Government Officers Association and the Confederation of Health Service Employees back in the driving seat will never solve the problem .
11 Sales brochures on in the UK , Europe and world-wide can be obtained by calling .
12 I bought my first pair of those brown suede boots back in the early Sixties .
13 On the one hand , there is the threat to roll back the legislation of the last 12 years , to put the trade unions back in the driving seat and make strikes easier , longer , more frequent and more damaging than ever before .
14 The 29-year-old Blaydon Harrier lines up in the international women 's road mile with Dorovskikh , the Ukranian who took the 3,000 metres title ahead of Yvonne Murray in Tokyo last summer and also finished second in the 1500 metres .
15 Microsoft Corp is now saying openly that Windows NT will support only ‘ the major ’ Windows 3.1 applications , apparently leaving thousands of other Windows applications out in the cold , is seen as a crucial boost for IBM 's OS/2 .
16 ‘ You can not see it , you can not measure it by instrumentation , but there are incredibly powerful air currents up in the stratosphere which can move at anything up to 300 mph .
17 The police say there 've been seven suspicious barn fires around in the Oxfordshire in less than a week .
18 The excess risk levels off in the following years and is undoubtedly the result of selection of patients with an unrecognised malignancy at the time of commencement of peptic ulcer treatment .
19 There were four emergency beds up in the centre of the ward .
20 The lad heard curses and hollering coming from the kitchen and , on entering the kitchen discovered the victim feet up in the vat , and Jarman cursing in pain and rubbing spattered fat from his face .
21 Well they 're taking all the power lines down in the village , or down through that part of the village which , fair enough , gets rid of the eyesore but they 're gon na put now a bloody big transformer , abou thing about seven , eight foot bloody tall in , in the field right on the Copper Dollar
22 Of course there will be hand makers there too , like Overwater , Manson , and Martin Petersen ( Sei basses ) , and it 's good to see Fingerbone guitars back in the fray , too .
23 I 'm a great believer in putting house plants out in the garden for a ‘ summer holiday ’ but this does provide something of an open invitation to the vine weevils to lay their eggs in the pots .
24 Market members back in the black
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