Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | What do , in terms of erm , terms of prostitution , is that act , is that , does that bother you or are you not bo bothered really about the fact that that goes on in the area ? |
2 | And most of that goes on in the daytime |
3 | In many pregnant women , this shows up in the form of food aversions — a strong dislike for dishes or drinks previously enjoyed . |
4 | This is supported by reference to three key features ( p. 114ff. ) , summarised below : Alternating decasyllabic verse is " lighter " in terms of its overall structure ; this shows up in the high degree of promotion of underlyingly unstressed function words to relative stressed status . |
5 | This works out in the holy redemption and holy wrath of the Passover ( Exodus 12 ) . |
6 | I hope this comes through in the recordings . |
7 | From there on , the cherry and whites took complete control and were 10 points up in the first 14 minutes . |
8 | You know , again as you said earlier on it all comes down in the end to the head ! |
9 | Neil Miller , the dealing manager , was critical of this manoeuvre , saying of the dealer : " He could be doing four or five deals back in the office . |
10 | It first comes back in the first line of verse three when the tourists are being described as ‘ clucking contentedly ’ . |
11 | ‘ That meant we had to send two trains up in the morning and bring them back and then two more in the afternoon and bring them back . |
12 | In its flowering state , it 's ignored by livestock because of a bitter taste , but that dies off in the autumn . |
13 | We could have been 20 points up in the opening 10 minutes , but they had the pace and the organisation to shut us out . |