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

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1 Folly felt her heart sink rapidly to somewhere in the basement .
2 to somewhere in the middle , because around er play it between O Little Town of Bethlehem and , because that 's a bit we need something a bit more
3 Until early September you 'll meet strong winds , and you 'll need to sail to windward in a force 4 or even force 6 in a short choppy sea .
4 I mean I think at the end of the day because we 're w going to have to basically in a sense your job I think even though at the moment you 're saying you know fine I 'm not gon na exclude anything , I think it 's actually going to be sort of , to try and eliminate most of this .
5 It has been his central theme , returned to constantly in the belief that this is the effective way to frighten would-be Labour voters .
6 By the late tenth century the coronation service included a royal promise to provide peace for the nation , to forbid wrongdoing , and to guarantee just judgements , all matters referred to elsewhere in the service too .
7 Two months ago the British government took out advertisements in regional newspapers in Germany encouraging business to come to Britain to take advantage of low labour costs compared to elsewhere in the E C. The advertisement proudly noted that the labour cost index for Britain is one hundred , compared to one seventy eight in Germany .
8 A single 3–2–0 chub to legered maggot from the next occupied below the winner took Jeff Perrin ( Shakespeare ) into second and helped him to forth in the Kamasan Matchman of the Year table .
9 Although most doctors will be aware of this , it should still be referred to directly in the letter of instruction so that the doctor can indicate if there is some aspect of the report which should be withheld from the client , such as where the client is suffering from a non-related and serious illness or , in a psychiatric case , where disclosure of the report would exacerbate the symptoms .
10 The rules and regulations are also referred to extensively in the text where relevant .
11 In reply to three direct questions ninety per cent report fragmentation , and seventy-five per cent monotony , but the percentage drops to fifty per cent in the case of time pressures : these are more often referred to spontaneously in the course of discussing housework tasks .
12 For example , the management information function referred to frequently in the chart did not exist in most Colleges before the study was carried out , but appeared to be essential for effective operation in the future .
13 someone who 's done a streak from a sauna to outdoors in the South Pole , mm , that 's enough to turn your nibbles on
14 Well I , I take the implicit point that erm we 're all suffering cuts throughout the country , therefore why should n't higher education suffer similar cuts , but of course , higher education is in a different category to erm many other fields that the government pays for and sponsors , in that higher education is investment in the future , and therefore , if Britain is to survive erm as a , a nation of erm of some economic standing , is to well in the national , in the international stakes , then we must be innovative , we must create new things , and we must erm in , in that , to do that we must invest very strongly in higher education .
15 IT has to be said that there 's a growing sense in which this Maastricht treaty ratification business , which we return to today in the Commons , is beginning to resemble the Schleswig-Holstein question .
16 Hm , hello there , could I speak to please in the sales office ?
17 No , she used to live in a flat down Waltham She now lives
18 By January , all Banks extended to 4.00p.m. in a range of Branches .
19 The price includes airmail postage to everywhere in the world .
20 Increases of up to fivefold in the price of electricity and petrol to consumers , from Sept. 1 , were accompanied by warnings of energy rationing .
21 And my father used to gilly in the Summertime .
22 This has been referred to previously in the text , but there are two additional points to note .
23 Learn to canoe from 1pm to 4pm in the North York Moors National Park .
24 Cockfield Community Association is holding a craft fair and table top sale every second and fourth Sunday with the first one this week from 10am to 4pm in the community hall .
25 Cockfield Community Association is holding a craft fair and table top sale every second and fourth Sunday with the first one this week from 10am to 4pm in the community hall .
26 A Sixties disco will be held on February 22 from 7pm to 12pm in the Hackworth Lounge at the Sunnydale Leisure Centre in Shildon .
27 ‘ We are checking rail stations but it seems you can catch a train to anywhere in the country at 5pm on a Friday from Leeds and so they could be absolutely anywhere . ’
28 TRANSIT — The policy is designed to cater for mobile/moveable plant and as such the situation shown on the plant schedule is amended to Anywhere in the United Kingdom .
29 temporarily removed to anywhere in the United Kingdom or the rest of the world
30 Item ( ii ) is amended to read — temporarily removed to anywhere in the United Kingdom or the rest of the world Item ( iii ) is deleted
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