Example sentences of "[noun] in [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes a girl is in conflict with her culture or religion in how she wants to dress and express herself , as Sneha ( Chapter 7 ) describes ; sometimes a young woman enjoys dressing a certain way but discovers that there are prejudices and stereotypes about the way she wants to look ; conflicts that might come from within , or from her family , her job , or the outside world . |
2 | One week later , on the boxing date they are ‘ planted ’ by holding them in pieces of sponge in regularly spaced holes in the lid of a box or pot . |
3 | sponge floats , right draw the sponge in there and then we can write sponge . |
4 | Right , let's put sponge in there , now what else have we got , oh were leaving it there , never mind , what else can go in there ? |
5 | I had been listening to a lot of songs in very different styles , quite consciously , to try to get a little more inspiration for when we went into the studio . |
6 | In the end , though , we are reminded that The Smiths ' four proper albums represented these songs in far more forceful contexts , from the arrogant hesitation of ‘ The Smiths ’ through to the extraordinary confidence , wit and power of ‘ The Queen Is Dead ’ and onwards , we notice that things like ‘ Reel Around The Fountain ’ just do n't sit comfortably in the middle of a Fun Corporate Pop album , and in the end we say ‘ Are you too idle to buy the proper original records rather than fork out for ‘ Best … |
7 | The interaction between the two rings is so weak that there is incomplete association in both the solid state and in solution ; the free radicals present are easily detected by ESR spectroscopy . |
8 | If the industry can answer ‘ yes ’ to these and similar questions about other sectors of the industry it probably makes sense to take a hard look at what is happening in New Zealand and to then advocate some radical thinking in both London and Brussels . |
9 | This was printed privately in a limited edition of 250 copies , and in its preface the author expressed his gratitude to his father and to his eldest brother , Charles William Boase [ q.v. ] , ‘ for their great kindness in conjointly defraying the cost of printing this work which I claim to be an important contribution to the English biography of the nineteenth century ’ . |
10 | Along the way he recreates Nicholson 's grandstand rebel yell in One Flew Over The Cuckoo 's Nest and confirms his repressed screen love persona in perhaps his sweetest , saddest relationship . |
11 | One survey found that over half of all shareholders ( 4.1 million ) owned stock in only one company ( Ku Rogerston , report in the Financial Times , 13 December 1986 ) . |
12 | As was noted above , the Bank of England provides special facilities for small bidders when offering stock for sale by auction and a number of GEMMs provide a retail service , i.e. they are prepared to buy and sell stock in relatively small amounts . |
13 | Devotees don their kinte-cloth caps in much the same spirit as British Thatcherites sport their tweeds and Republicans their blazers . |
14 | the sky was a beautiful blue , the sun in just the right position for the rainbows to come out of the cleft in exactly the right position photographically . |
15 | In any event , points out Gibbons , if the pool price rises sharply , as many predict , they are still faced with major discontinuity in very difficult economic conditions . |
16 | He packs his girlfriend in then went with Jane , but he was still going out with a girlfriend if you know what I mean . |
17 | The contents of the sections vary a great deal in both quality and quantity — depending very much on the space available , the interests of past librarians and local historians , the cash resources of the competent authority , and any transient idiosyncrasies of fashion . |
18 | Courses vary a great deal in both their length and the number of people who attend them , and it would clearly be unjustified to assume that a single course on one topic was outweighed by , say , five courses on another if the single course involved fifty teachers in a full day 's attendance each week for a term , while each of the five other courses lasted only a couple of hours and catered for half a dozen teachers . |
19 | Ah there 's not a great deal in there . |
20 | Woosup Koh , managing director of IMS ( Scotland ) , paid tribute to the involvement of Locate in Scotland both in bringing the company to Scotland and in helping it to complete the deal in less than two months . |
21 | Mayo repeated this type of experiment in more sophisticated conditions with salaries , coffee breaks , working hours and other variables . |
22 | They slammed centuries in almost every game before the internationals began . |
23 | There is only one type of personal family document which survives right through the last three centuries in really significant numbers . |
24 | Ann Messenger describes the condition of women writers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in very different terms : |
25 | I 'm gon na put a mousetrap in there as well as my er kitchen drawer . |
26 | She 's got us pond in now . |
27 | And you walk away going like this you know ooh let's squeeze my legs in as much as possible ! |
28 | I move them and instead of having a good scuttle across the floor , I stand up on these legs in quite the wrong attitude . |
29 | Undaunted the helicopter crew managed to recover the remaining survivors in very difficult conditions , and will all four survivors aboard the helicopter the remaining tow line was cut and the lifeboat set off to the north east to return to her station . |
30 | Let's have some light in here . |