Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [adv] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 We climbed clumsily past Lake Samiti , its dark waters reflecting peaks already shining in their early dawn .
2 Alternatively the dominance of one-off dance and rap records in the charts could be having a damaging effect on business as a whole — generally success in the singles chart promotes album sales but dance artists seldom shine in the album format .
3 Knowing the joy of sins forgiven David subsequently wrote in the Psalm 32 , ‘ Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven , whose sin is COVERED . ’
4 It has also been pointed out previously that coordinate singularities necessarily occur in the regions II and III that contain the approaching waves .
5 It has also been shown that , for all colliding plane wave solutions , coordinate singularities necessarily occur in regions II and III .
6 The fast-acting tranquillizing drug already used in three instances of doping has been found in another racehorse .
7 They were particularly influential in the later new towns where they reaffirmed and codified practice already established in the ‘ Mark I ’ towns .
8 The underlying aim of the IDB 's new Forward Strategy is to encourage companies already established in Northern Ireland to become more internationally competitive and to increase their market share through first class marketing of top quality goods and services .
9 Mike Bettsworth , a freelance writer and Press consultant now living in a converted chapel in the small village of Bere Alston , on the banks of the Tamar Valley at the edge of Dartmoor , says it is the slowness of life in the West and the wide open spaces which appeal to him .
10 Whereas the above section was described as being part of the social optimality tradition , this section has elements firmly rooted in the public choice tradition .
11 Against the advice of their hosts , they ventured into regions of mountain and marsh that occasioned difficulties never encountered in the well-drained chalklands of the Pays de Caux , and returned with an altered view of the country in whose service they had placed themselves .
12 All are still traded today , the rattans being the stems of climbing palms largely used in ‘ cane ’ furniture-making and sometimes referred to erroneously as bamboo .
13 I found Pembroke yesterday delving in his 14,000 acre garden .
14 In the kitchen she found Victorine tightly absorbed in skimming the thick skin off the saucepan of milk she had just boiled .
15 When I returned home that afternoon I was surprised to find Dad already sitting in his chair by the fire .
16 Over the next few hours , she thought she was succeeding in calming herself , but the superficial serenity proved fragile , shattering when she got home and found Luke comfortably ensconced in her lounge with a newspaper and some overtly erotic instrumental music playing softly in the background .
17 Barkay et al. ( 1989 ) also draw attention to the fact that genetically engineered bacteria may affect global biogeochemical cycles by usurping the role that naturally occurring bacteria currently play in helping to control flux rates of nutrients from one pool to another .
18 It is sometimes claimed that there are languages without true tenses , for example Chinese or Yoruba , and this is correct in the sense that such languages may lack L-tenses morphologically marked in the verb , or indeed systematically elsewhere ( Comrie , 1976a : 82ff ; Lyons , 1977a : 678-9 ) .
19 But Ada Hutchinson was determined to do something to help the hospital where she says staff still keep in touch to see how her family is coping with the tragedy .
20 Parties of chimpanzees congregate at fruiting trees irregularly spaced in both location and time and , since the animals eat small soft-bodied fruits in dense clumps , they can feed together and then move on or separate without producing an immediate over-exploitation of resources .
21 ‘ I have seen people badly hurt in the sport , broken arms and fingers , gouged eyes , but when that happens it 's because people are n't doing it right .
22 Labour will give people more say in drawing up plans for their area and create a new right of appeal for residents against developments which fly in the face of their local plan .
23 A herdbook was established in France in 1961 ; breed societies also exist in Australia , Belgium , Canada , Denmark , Ireland , New Zealand , the UK and the USA .
24 The historians , confronted by a situation where history is spread across three schools have contrived a formula which allows students virtually to specialise in history … .
25 James 's own description of the accident is worth repeating , if only because it shows how much ( and how little ) racing drivers really observe in a multi-car shunt :
26 However , the main costs would be those of constructing a central data base comprising data already collected in most institutions .
27 Above all , the Sainsbury 's Home Learning Programme is designed to help parents actively participate in their children 's education .
28 The Policyholder having made to the Corporation a written proposal and declaration which shall be the basis of this contract and having paid or agreed to pay on demand the premium stated in the Schedule the Corporation will provide insurance hereinafter contained in respect of events happening within the Territorial Limits or in the course of transit by sea or air ( including hovercraft ) between places within the Territorial Limits ( including processes of loading and unloading ) during the period of insurance stated in the Schedule or during any period for which the Corporation may accept payment for the renewal of this Policy .
29 The Policyholder having made to the Corporation a written proposal and declaration which shall be the basis of this contract and having paid or agreed to pay on demand the premium stated in the Schedule the Corporation will provide insurance hereinafter contained in respect of events happening within the Territorial Limits or in the course of transit by sea or air ( including hovercraft ) between places within the Territorial Limits ( including processes of loading and unloading ) during the period of insurance stated in the Schedule or during any period for which the Corporation may accept payment for the renewal of this Policy .
30 Its humour derives from the juxtaposition of the two diametrically opposite narrative styles Nash adeptly presented in the earlier parts of the book .
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