Example sentences of "in [noun] [coord] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd found out that there was a public mortuary in Bala and to get on to my GP about it . |
2 | Tree stumps to jump from , logs to climb over and smaller logs to arrange in patterns and roll about , give experiences of height , weight , and shape . |
3 | Working for ICI enabled him to join their club at Norton Hall where a single croquet lawn has been in existence and played on at least since the end of the 1939–45 War . |
4 | It is staffed by a dozen officers working in shifts but supposed eventually to have three times as many . |
5 | A few years later he wrote Peter Pan for those who believed in fairies but did not want to believe in death . |
6 | So she went and bought some in Lincoln and came back the next day and got down on her knees and cleaned it all up . |
7 | Tell an alternative comedian that you live in Sheffield and work mainly outside London , and there 's a good chance that they 'll treat you with suspicion . |
8 | The works of Trubar and his collaborators were printed in Germany and circulated not only amongst Slovenes but also amongst Croats and Serbs . |
9 | Philip Head , Chief Executive of the WDA , said it was the first time the agency had been asked to source Welsh suppliers for a company based in Germany and resulted directly from the WDA campaign to build business links with the motor regions of Europe . |
10 | After this , he resigned himself more or less to an athletics-oriented existence , taking up the offer of a job in a sports equipment shop , where he would be granted ample time off to compete in meetings and train regularly . |
11 | And I 've seen Harry Lloyd and er Houdini what they call him you know , where he used to be all strapped in chains and get out of tanks and that . |
12 | There is indeed a duty on the part of doctors to give the patient appropriately full information as to the nature of the treatment proposed , the likely risks ( including any special risks attaching to the treatment being administered by particular persons ) , but a failure to perform this duty sounds in negligence and does not , as such , vitiate a consent or refusal . |
13 | It explains clearly most of the basic physical techniques used in biochemistry and has particularly good sections on microscopy , radio activity , sedimentation , chromatography and electrophoresis . |
14 | He was arrested in Middlesbrough and charged jointly with Michael Hunt , managing director of Nissan UK , the company 's finance director Frank Shannon and two others . |
15 | Backhouse was another Darlington man who founded a bank in Sunderland and collected prodigiously his work , donated to Sunderland Museum in 1907 runs to 11,000 specimens of butterflies , molluscs , birds and plants . |
16 | They had interviewed a man from Bombay who claimed to have a degree in physics but turned out to be a defrocked dentist , and they had nearly offered a job to a man from Sri Lanka who seemed to know everything about the school apart from the fact that it was supposed to be for Muslims . |
17 | The Quins , previously at ease , fumbled and fretted in defence but held on . |
18 | Throughout the '80s he had been a tower of strength as the last line in defence and had single-handedly reversed the image of the inept Scottish keeper . |
19 | The match was finally settled two minutes into extra time when St Albans won possession in defence and broke quickly . |
20 | Meridian won possession in defence and broke very quickly , allowing Dave Higson to score into an open goal and give Meridian a crucial lead . |
21 | There is a right of appeal to the Court of Appeal , civil division , from decisions of the county courts in contract and tort where the claim is for £2500 or more . |
22 | The muscular derring-do of our film heroes inspired us to imitative feats of climbing , usually trees ; and their prowess in stalking and sniffing out was echoed in our exploration of sombre , dingy and often damp places . |
23 | Good food shops in the village , but a great saving can be made if the bulk of provision is bought in Grenoble and carried up by bus or car . |
24 | Whilst agreeing in part but disagreeing substantially with the assumptions of Ludmer , I felt — and still feel — that the attraction of sport for black kids is a little more complex and that any full understanding can not assume that sport constitutes an area freed of racialism , or that black youths are attracted to it simply because they see it as such . |
25 | To those humans who , given mastery of space , preferred to vault across it than to linger in orbit and build there , Mars and its hurtling moons had been the first great benefit of the gift . |
26 | She lived in Jesselton and did n't come back to school in England because her mother is a teacher and educated Anne at home in what seemed to me a rather rough and ready fashion . |
27 | I for one have formal qualifications in electronics and know when the wool 's being pulled , but others do n't and that 's your job . |
28 | Teesdale turned in horror and came out at once , his face grey with fear . |
29 | Lucky to have parents who did n't throw up their hands in horror and carry on about unmarried mothers , being too young to know our own minds , etc . |
30 | Goldman 's prime input was his suggestion that the film should end with the first part of the book , before Papillon arrives in Venezuela and settles down . |