Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | I says , and I 'm buying him a rack for the ones not in a box . |
2 | ‘ That 's three wins from three runs at York and he 'll be back for the Ebor again in August , ’ Johnston said . |
3 | Bull also continued the fight with greater subtlety through the Daily Telegraph : he wrote for the Telegraph regularly in 1917 , either directly as " our political correspondent " , or indirectly by feeding information on the Bill to the paper , and this helped to keep at least one part of the Unionist press briefed with the official party line . |
4 | Who will pay for the crossover still in use by the Stanlow tanks each week to be moved so that locos can still be run round trains ? |
5 | I would be grateful for the papers back in due course . |
6 | Since then she had sometimes looked for the moon again in that dark , usually empty space but had never seen it . |
7 | Saint Keyne , who bolted up at Haydock last time , will improve for the step up in trip for the Queen 's Vase . |
8 | The Boston artist Lilla Cabot Perry lived in the house adjacent to Monet 's at Giverny for twelve years , receiving tips on gardening as well as useful advice on painting , and proved an enthusiastic ambassador for the Impressionists back in the States . |
9 | Although you may decide to begin with a fade in , the circumstances may leave you with insufficient time for these niceties , and a crash-in cut to the first shot probably sets the mood for the sequence better in any case . |
10 | I was paid for the lessons not in money but in food , so we always had enough oil , sugar , cheese and butter — commodities that were now difficult to obtain . |
11 | Other recent cases of " friendly fire " involving US forces included air attacks on UK personnel during the Gulf war [ see p. 38927 ; see also pp. 36169-70 for the shooting down in 1988 of an Iranian commercial airliner ] . |
12 | Every time another load of red shale appeared we raked and then raked some more in preparation for the rolling later in the week . |
13 | It has other benefits for the nanny too in terms of advice etc ( not all employers are perfect like me ) . |
14 | The National Galleries of Scotland have acquired a highly important study by Raphael for the altarpiece now in the Prado called ‘ The Madonna del Pesce ’ . |
15 | There were deeds for the family home in Jaffa , in the name of his father and dated 1 August 1930 , and a map of the Abu Khadras ' mortgaged orange orchards at Barqa around the Wadi al Gharbi on the road from Jaffa to Ashqelon . |
16 | It would be wrong , however , to suggest that the commons ensured the flow of funds for the war simply in return for concessions on their most persistent grievances . |
17 | Any plate tectonics model of the Andes must in fact account for the uplift essentially in terms of vertical tectonics . |
18 | One standing at the entrance gave each one of us a little push at the right moment for the walk across in front of the platform to another gentleman standing in the middle . |
19 | Nothing my father says can enter my brain for the words already in there screaming : Murdering toad . |
20 | Although a private man and somewhat of a loner , he worked tirelessly for the department both in a teaching and administrative capacity . |
21 | Now there 's a word that covers that and that the the choice of words based on on getting it right for the audience particularly in terms of jargon is what is called wordsmith . |
22 | As a compromise , the purchaser is normally willing to act as agent for the vendor both in collecting the debts and paying creditors . |
23 | She was due to play for the men yesterday in the annual Town versus Gown match in Oxford . |
24 | The lad has done a lot for the club out in the middle and in the dressing room , but has n't answered our prime need — someone to knock over the opposition . |
25 | In 1983 oil was the major fuel for the USSR both in terms of production and consumption , followed by gas and coal . |
26 | This World Cup has been a showcase for the game both in this country and world-wide . |
27 | Much work might remain for the clergy both in imposing a code of Christian morals , and in determining where the line was to run between what could and what could not form a respectable part of the Christian life . |
28 | For the rider not in a hurry , the custom class is a complete contrast . |
29 | Possibly this led co-skipper , Alexei Grishenko to commit suicide during the stop over in Uruguay . |
30 | The partnership depends heavily upon the generosity of the charity , but it 's seen as the way forward in care for the elderly . |