Example sentences of "[adv prt] in [det] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite her criticism of their dancing they knew she cared for them and always stepped in in any family crisis : |
2 | Scattering emanates from these centres , created by local density fluctuations , which produce changes in in any volume element . |
3 | Organic molecules broken down in this way release virtually as much energy as they are capable of releasing — so such ‘ oxidative ’ breakdown is extremely efficient . |
4 | Hewn down in some thug battle , |
5 | 3 ( 2 ) BOOMERANG : Love-them-and-leave-them adman Eddie Murphy gets his come-uppance when his firm is taken over in this star vehicle . |
6 | Well it , the way they started off in that cup final , last year |
7 | The Liverpool manager was seething with rage after his defender David Burrows was carried off in this Coca-Cola Cup tie with a severe knee injury that will keep him out for at least three months . |
8 | The gunmen made off in this VW Polo . |
9 | The gunmen made off in this VW Polo . |
10 | New Mental Health Tribunals were set up in each health region to deal with any complaints arising from compulsory admission procedures . |
11 | A day up in that Manchester Studio . |
12 | So we did n't buy very , little utility furniture , the only utility furniture we 've got is , it used to be a bedroom suite up in that second bedroom , we 've still got the bed of that , that was utility , but had we been in the market we would of bought utility because it was very good , some of it was really good if you looked around and erm , you know , choose your furniture , it was very good |
13 | By the time she showed up in that rubbish dump on the Isle of Dogs , there would be little left that was recognisable . |
14 | Yeah , but you do n't you do n't need anything different though , once you get up in that mountain environment , you got this bright sunny morning |
15 | For instance then , the very last point being made up in that rose thing , is , it says that it protects against sicknesses and evils . |
16 | There 's no one standing there so it 's getting caught up in that traffic jam at the bridge I would have thought they 're all queuing to get on the bridge in the morning . |
17 | ‘ I 'm not spending the day cooped up in this back yard . ’ |
18 | and wrapped them all up in this cling film stuff , shrink wrap and they put her in she got wet and she was absolutely covered in shrink wrap but she did n't get out of the tank |
19 | It then turned up in another court case much later . |
20 | Dorothea had often wondered about the crumbs , whether they stored them up in some kitchen jar and you got them , months later , coating your fish . |
21 | Christmas in the Scrubs ought to crop up in some colour magazine , Home Office permitting . |
22 | Was he even now locked up in some prison cell to become once again the unkempt figure he had been when she first set eyes on him ? |
23 | It says these herbs do turn up in some food supplement . |
24 | We never give up in any murder investigation . |
25 | ‘ If I 'd known what was going on in that house right under my nose … ’ |
26 | But I flatter myself that I can meet this danger more calmly and securely than most philologists ; my philosophical seriousness is already too deeply rooted , the true and essential problems of life and thought have been too clearly shown to me by the great mystagogue Schopenhauer … " ( 1869 ) ; " I love the Greeks more and more … [ but ] … the philologist 's existence … seems to me more and more anomalous " ( 1870 ) ; " For me , everything that is best and most beautiful is associated with the names Schopenhauer and Wagner , and I am proud and happy to share this feeling with my closest friends " ( 1870 again ) ; and from the close of the same year , " Let us drag on in this university existence for a few more years ; let us take it as a sorrowful lesson … I realize what Schopenhauer 's doctrine of university wisdom is all about … |
27 | We have already quoted part of the letter to Rohde , written in December , which gives the best testimony to Nietzsche 's state of mind : " Let us drag on in this university existence for a few more years … |
28 | They do n't put the lights on in this Christmas thing till it 's slightly dusk . |
29 | One can go on in this knockabout vein for some time , because some of the illogicalities of the Velikovskian scientists are very funny indeed . |
30 | The fundamental considerations in taking a decision on loans are laid out in another Midland Bank booklet called ‘ How to Borrow Money ’ by Margaret Dibben . |