Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | But this good control , plus the fine grip and limited body roll , are badly let down in the driver appeal stakes by the steering . |
2 | They receive a child who has been badly let down in the past , who has to learn , painfully , how to care and trust again . |
3 | Creatures that bestride the dividing line between amphibians and reptiles and between mammals and protomammals , are constantly turning up in the fossil record . |
4 | They began to realise that many procedures had been wrongly carried out in the management of the case , in particular that the Social Work Department were not implementing the decisions of the Children 's Panel . |
5 | Hitherto she had been so tied up in the day-to-day mechanics of the company that she was often forced to consider time for research as a luxury . |
6 | The arrangements for such a meeting are normally set out in the articles of association of the company . |
7 | Once they have finished and died down , they are best planted out in the garden . |
8 | The new requirements are largely set out in the Building Societies ( Accounts and Related Provisions ) Regulations 1992 , although where the change necessitated a change to the 1986 Act itself , that has been effected through the s 104 mechanism , which enables company law to be applied to building societies by Order . |
9 | Another powerful reason why improved mud buildings are not catching on in the tropical Third World is that for poor families , housing is not the first priority . |
10 | If there are special risks relating to a particular transaction which are not brought out in the Risk Warning Notice , these must be specifically disclosed . |
11 | This in turn depends on the price of the tickets , the size of the prizes and whether these are taxable or not , all details which are not laid down in the Bill . |
12 | And I suggest libraries and museums , because I dare say they have the greatest experience in information co-ordination systems erm , within the , within the council , and I think , er , and of course they 're highly involved out in the community . |
13 | We 're not having a party we 're just gon na , they 're just coming round in the afternoon to play with you and we can have a drink and |
14 | They 're they 're not living out in the in the sticks the vast majority of people , they actually live in in settlements . |
15 | alarm , I hope they 're not running about in the barn all day going bad , we 'll all get fucking poisoned , did you leave us a couple ? |
16 | You 're not going back in the family business , are you , Floyd ? ’ |
17 | Five and six in the morning , and you 're always waking up in the middle of the night cos you do n't know , you know , if summat 's happened or summat 's gon na happen . |
18 | ‘ Speaking generally , ’ Bray wrote in Boy Labour and Apprenticeship ( 1911 ) , ‘ the city-bred youth is growing up in a state of unrestrained liberty ’ , and describing how ‘ the habits of school and home are rapidly sloughed off in the new life of irresponsible freedom ’ he agreed that ‘ the large amount of money he has to spend on himself is by no means an unmixed benefit ’ . |
19 | Nowadays such decorations are usually written out in the notation . |
20 | The magnification and objective diameter are usually spelled out in the name of the model of binoculars — eg : the Acme 8 × 35 Binocular will make things look eight times bigger and have an objective diameter of 35mm . |
21 | While people down south are still lying out in the sun and enjoying their holidays , up here we have to start planning well ahead for the long winter to come . |
22 | Stalls are still set out in the open air and the market place is hemmed in by shops , banks and public houses whose frontages still respect the ancient property boundaries . |
23 | I read reports that convoys of ‘ our boys ’ are hopelessly blundering about in the desert , completely lost within 30 miles of the Kuwaiti frontier . |
24 | By this time stress waves are probably racing about in the material in all directions at the speed of sound ( that is faster than the crack ) , being reflected off both old and new surfaces , and we are likely to end up with not one crack but with a great many . |
25 | As such our duties are clearly laid down in the Criminal Code . |
26 | The procedures are clearly set out in the planning circulars . |
27 | Wordsworth did not comment much on these matters in the first edition of his Guide but they are clearly set out in the second edition ( 1820 ) . |
28 | There are certain exclusions and these are clearly set out in the appropriate policy . |
29 | Although in theory we do not know how it would have turned out if that had been the only option available to Mr. Thorpe , we know that the principles are clearly set out in the health service management documents and at a political level by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State . |
30 | As waste dumps all over Europe are frantically dug up in the search , other interesting things have come to light . |