Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 He directed that the governors of the College should ‘ apply the interest and proceeds thereof annually for ever in the purchase of a Medal to be given Annually to the author of the best dissertation on the Anatomy , Physiology , or Pathology of the foot of the horse , or the principles and practice of shoeing horses ( to be decided by Examiners , viz. either Veterinary examiners or Veterinary surgeons , to be appointed by the Governors at their annual meeting ) ’ .
2 These asked for an end to the current system of zero-rating goods bound for export to other EC states in favour of levying VAT on all taxable goods sold , regardless of where in the Community they are to be sold .
3 Learn to canoe from 1pm to 4pm in the North York Moors National Park .
4 If this be true , it is argued , then governments have compromised their own moral position and therefore are morally at least in no better position than protesters who contravene laws .
5 We had to work in shifts — four hours on and four off — which was quite exhausting , especially at 4am in the morning . ’
6 Coffee will help — blessedly hot liquid to scald or drown those shaggy beasts in the brick shelter so many miles away from here in the place I once called Home .
7 All up , all with the stuff we 've used already in there in the box ?
8 And it was going to be just over there in the meadow .
9 A village hall committee meeting takes place tonight at 7.30pm in the village hall .
10 They did n't arrive home until late in the evening .
11 Folly felt her heart sink rapidly to somewhere in the basement .
12 Consider the sentences in ( 10 ) with their sequences of verbs followed by adverbs or adverb phrases : ( 10 ) Farjeon clumsily undressed the refugees gazed hungrily into the window the ship was drifting almost imperceptibly to leeward In the last of these three cases nobody would understand the ship itself to be " almost imperceptible " ; in the second sentence , on the other hand , it is the refugees who are hungry ; gazes , whatever they may imply to a sensitive observer , do not experience hunger .
13 He , like other Darwinian evolutionists , was strongly opposed to the idea of the spontaneous generation of life from inorganic matter , though no doubt it must have happened once at least in the past .
14 Also over here in the new year are URGE OVERKILL , who 've been spurred on by the success of their last two singles , ‘ Faroutski ’ and ‘ Ticket to LA' .
15 Also over here in the new year are URGE OVERKILL , who 've been spurred on by the success of their last two singles , ‘ Faroutski ’ and ‘ Ticket to LA' .
16 Cockfield Community Association is holding a craft fair and table top sale every second and fourth Sunday with the first one this week from 10am to 4pm in the community hall .
17 Cockfield Community Association is holding a craft fair and table top sale every second and fourth Sunday with the first one this week from 10am to 4pm in the community hall .
18 Right right in right in the top corner , erm the furthest possible point away from the village .
19 The results of the survey , which will include a national poll , will be known to senior police officers in the next few weeks , but will not be made public until early in the new year .
20 A Sixties disco will be held on February 22 from 7pm to 12pm in the Hackworth Lounge at the Sunnydale Leisure Centre in Shildon .
21 Throughout the day there was torrential rain , but despite this everybody mucked in ( literally ) and worked very hard until late in the afternoon when the weather finally forced us to stop the good work .
22 The bulk of the houses were grouped around the Church , along what is now the High St. and extended from the Plough to Hall House ( or Bourne 's ) , then from there in a line down to the river with Halling House or the Old Palace prominent by the Church .
23 The North-East Afghan Hound Society is holding a show tomorrow from 11 am to 5pm in the main sports hall at the Sunnydale Leisure Centre in Shildon .
24 The rest of her sentence died on her lips as Penry took her in his arms with a sound somewhere between a sigh and a groan as their lips met and their bodies flowed together in a deep , primeval need which united them almost at once in a storm of love and need as fierce as the one which raged , unheard , outside .
25 It is of vital importance that any agreement which is reached between the partners in relation to the taking of decisions is set down in writingpreferably in the partnership agreement itself ( Clause 17.09.1 ) , but if not there then at least in the minutes of the meeting at which it was concluded .
26 Mr and Mrs Lennox were there in style and enjoying just being in the circle instead of up in the gallery where most of Rafferty 's regulars were .
27 If all went well he could be back happily planting seeds in the vegetable patch with his mother , instead of alone in the corridors .
28 The Tonik suits were being worn in the day instead of only in the evenings .
29 This was an important new step , the immediate advantages of which are involvement in all aspects of teacher training , instead of only in the training of secondary school teachers with which the Department of Educational Studies was previously concerned , and the broadening of the University 's own activities in accordance with the general changes now taking place in higher education .
30 Lucy did not see Doreen or Silas again until late in the afternoon when she moved to close the office window , and it was then that she caught sight of them standing outside one of the chalets .
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