Example sentences of "[noun] in [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've been getting a wee bit of light in now in the mornings , eh ? |
2 | ‘ Ties in roughly with the time the vagrant jumped the train . |
3 | Not simply because we also want to put our bid in straightaway for the airport money which is er contrary to opinion |
4 | Erm , and the other one is the registration and inspection , where in the current year we have access to the best part of sixty five thousand pounds from to meet registration inspection , and you 'll see in the additions list , that , that there is er , a bid in there for the ongoing costs of that . |
5 | He had worked at his books in here as a boy , shared port with Sir John as a stripling in his callow youth , sitting across from him before the fire in this male stronghold , deep in the leather chair . |
6 | words in here with the music ? |
7 | What caused the accident remains a mystery , although a cut in on of the rear tyres was discovered over a week later , but according to Lotus is was impossible to be categoric as to the real cause . |
8 | Is the pig in there with the whale and the dolphin , the dog and the monkey , in that charismatic class of clever animals whose heads we 're forever trying to get into ? |
9 | Erm and one of the pieces was sort of comments from various interested parties and the Green Party got a couple of lines in there after the Lib Dems and before . |
10 | Indirect Rule was not , as was claimed at the time , just a pragmatic response to circumstances , or a way of breaking the natives in gently to the rigours of civilized living . |
11 | My name 's Chris , I 'm from the river town URC in just down the road . |
12 | I think we should be able to get some proper er box coolers in here off the |
13 | We had potatoes in there for a time but we had to keep hoeing all the weeds out . |
14 | Despite the difficulties of his predicament however , Gould managed to return to Sydney in just over a fortnight after writing his letter to Eliza . |
15 | Bhd. v. Non-Metallic Mineral Products Manufacturing Employees Union [ 1981 ] A.C. 363 , I would now follow the opinion of Lord Diplock in In re A Company [ 1981 ] A.C. 374 , 382–383 ( with which Lord Keith of Kinkel agreed ) and in O'Reilly v. Mackman [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 237 , 278 ( with which the other members of the Appellate Committee agreed . |
16 | As I say the variations on the system are alteration of this summation in here to a product or . |
17 | There are a whole lot of players who can go out there and knock balls in all over the place , score wonderful great big one four sevens and centuries and things of this nature , but what makes the , the good player an excellent player , is the player who can do it on the big occasion . |
18 | His move follows exclusive revelations in TODAY about a secret Government inquiry into the high cost of the games . |
19 | Very few films are about rape , although it crops up all over the place — from the narrative device launching an endless cycle of Death Wish movies , to general ’ scene-setting ’ in war movies and crime thrillers , or used with sublime insensitivity to illuminate ( male ) character : Robert De Niro raping his childhood sweetheart in Once Upon A Time In America , Bob Hoskins forcing himself on the maid in The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne . |
20 | ‘ Put your things in here for the time being , ’ she said , pushing open the door to the living-room . |
21 | This digression is prompted by the experience of watching the Prime Minister trying to horrid to Neil Kinnock twice a week and occasionally trying to put the boot in elsewhere to the Labour Party . |
22 | Erm , there are also provisions in there for the Children Act , where we are holding a contingency of eighty two thousand . |
23 | It is thus appropriate that she should begin her enterprise in Out with an investigation of that originary metaphor described by Nietzsche , the act of perception . |
24 | seen like a border in perhaps like a bit of pink and bit of grey on it and it 's like sort of scalloped edging |
25 | Look , there was n't any sign in there of a scuffle of any kind ? |
26 | Despite the width of the statutory provision , the English court does not exercise its jurisdiction to wind up a foreign company unless a sufficient connection with England and Wales is shown and there is a reasonable possibility of benefit for the creditors from the winding up : see the review of the authorities by Peter Gibson J. in In re A Company ( No. 00359 of 1987 ) [ 1988 ] Ch. 210 . |
27 | The first thing to be said about it is that , whatever background you choose , it must mesh in well with the murder plot . |
28 | I it looks like there 's a lot of freedom in there at the local level which is of interest . |
29 | I 've got some bits in there for her a few kittens in there for a couple of days I , so they 'd go up , pick them up and they get left |
30 | and that bit in there from the album is exactly the same equipment |