Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [verb] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | And he seemed to be concentrating on his driving as a minute or two ticked by in silence . |
3 | 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 ? |
4 | It was also over 50 per cent more than that laid down in codes for the relief of famine as a basic subsistence diet ( Kynch 1989 ) . |
5 | But more than 100 holed up in the police headquarters in Srinagar . |
6 | Yeah , well th that all petered out in the end , did n't it ? |
7 | To enable them to take all client groups , accommodation standards will be higher than those set down in the registration criteria . |
8 | Article 8 provides that member states may adopt more stringent provisions than those set out in the Directive if they so wish . |
9 | This type of clause might state that the firm acts as principal rather than agent , or that no fiduciary duties arise other than those set out in the agreement . |
10 | Am I right in erm my belief that in fact the the final version of policy H two erm need not and should not include a list of criteria other than those set out in P P G two paragraph thirty three . |
11 | At one stage the FTSE was more than 14 points down in reaction to predictions about Government borrowing . |
12 | Despite the size of Dublin 's allocation some fans will be disappointed , especially when you consider that 59,000 turned up in Croke Park for the Dublin and Donegal Royal Liver League final replay . |
13 | Scrumpy should come up , scrumpy should come up all clouded you know , you know with bits of sheep and er bit bits of sheep and rats and that lying about in it were they 've thrown them into the you think I 'm joking do n't you ? |
14 | In the last issue of Observations , M. Ross raised two issues which are of ongoing concern to many classroom teachers ; that teachers views on education matters are not taken seriously enough by the decision makers and that to get on in education you must parrot the latest jargon . |
15 | In their haste to dispose of the money some of it was burned and some ended up in a sewer . |
16 | Because he 's articulate he 's often perceived as a serious intellectual who thinks out every step and nuance of Smashing Pumpkins , but he 's actually quite aware of the stupidity of rock star posturing and this come out in self-deprecation . |
17 | Finally , there is a latent essentialism in his work , and this comes out in his use of ‘ the body ’ as a final court of appeal , as that which is irreducible to power even as power invests it . |
18 | Yes er I I agree wholeheartedly because I can imagine if this ended up in Selby what might be proposed under this umbrella . |
19 | Now today , cos they all , and all come over in container , refrigerated containers . |
20 | Another dead kid , and all dressed up in Mosse 's old clothes . |
21 | They say nine out of ten women have problems in learning to feed , and many give up in the first weeks . |
22 | The course aims to bridge a gap identified by a report for the Arts Council of NI , which concluded that crafts have as yet untapped potential for the local economy , with a discrepancy between young people who train successfully and those ending up in business . |
23 | At least , he was unhurt and able to move around in the considerable space available to him . |
24 | Men and women who are now in their forties and fifties grew up in a society that had been first shocked , then revolutionized by the ‘ revelations ’ of American sex researcher Alfred Kinsey . |
25 | They should be designed to the highest mobility standards , making them easy and safe to move around in . |
26 | Thus we see an increase between 1971 and 1978 falling back in 1985 to previous levels . |
27 | Chambers started the day at six over par eight shots off the lead but finished at only one over with birdies at one three and six , an eagle at seven another two birdies at eight and nine to go out in 30 . |
28 | Spanish demand pushed the average for a mainstream work to £106,000 in 1990 but that fizzled out in 1991 leaving the average today at around £28,000 — down 74% . |
29 | In its flowering state , it 's ignored by livestock because of a bitter taste , but that dies off in the autumn . |
30 | But this came out in a stumbling , heavy voice ; he still could hardly believe it all . |