Example sentences of "in [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They came in right at the end of the period I spent working there I never owned one myself — although I 'd sometimes wear one in the shop I thought they were stupid . |
2 | Either you 've got to do what you 're suggesting , go in right at the start and say , It 's all sorted , here 's the coding , this is what you will apply , the Inland Revenue have agreed it already , you you know do n't use your own system . |
3 | Right right in right in the top corner , erm the furthest possible point away from the village . |
4 | Erm in my view , it has to link in somewhere into the primary i into the road network and it 's not appropriate to link it into er the local road system and er therefore I think it 's inevitable that a linkage will need to be made to the primary road network . |
5 | " Of course , he could have been put in somewhere on the flood and been carried upstream and then down again . |
6 | It says in somewhere in the King James ' version , you 're ruined for the world . |
7 | In somewhere like the Pyrenees the nearest civilisation may be a no-horse hamlet two day 's walk away . |
8 | Yes dear I went to erm , er the er holiday camp in October to erm , er with the Red Cross and I went with the , Charlie took me and I went in a car with a friend of mine we went to the Red Cross holiday in Patefield , but it poured of rain every day every day it poured of rain did n't October it was terrible , ever so cold , but we were well looked after you know and I enjoyed it and we had the wheelchairs to go around in on for the dancing , it was really great I thoroughly enjoyed it , I have n't been for two years I had n't , but I went like in October , cos you 're only allowed really every two years to go , that 's all you 're allowed really , but I thoroughly enjoyed it you know , it was nice |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Visitors to the Heritage Plaza can enjoy a bird 's eye view of the facilities in on of the centre 's special ‘ armoured ’ cars . |
11 | For the remainder of her half-hour set , the audience was treated to vintage Aurora Blake — in fact , it was doubtful that she 'd ever put on a more powerful show in any of the venues she 'd performed in all over the world . |
12 | There are bits in all over the place . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | She wore heavy make-up and she had one of those unfortunate bulging figures where the flesh appears to be strapped in all around the body to prevent it from falling out . |
15 | Now if I point out that it 's in bold erm and it preempts a question that generally comes up and that is if we er we will pay thirty percent up to a hundred miles one way away from home and er if we had to send you , and it 's a big if I have to say it 's a big if in especially in the medical practice side , if we had to send you more than a hundred miles we will pay another five percent . |
16 | ‘ I 'm on a short lease but I 've never discussed in personally with the prince at any stage . |
17 | The F attachment can be switched in instantaneously by a valve operated by the left thumb . |
18 | One spring evening a Dutch barge , the Waalhaven , from Rotterdam , glittering with brass , impressive , even under power , had anchored in midstream opposite the boats . |
19 | Knots of horsemen , as far as the eye could see , were moving along the banks of the Tay , firing the jetties that were not already broken , and two ferry boats crowded with men were in midstream on the Tay , hazed with smoke as they struck tinder into their torches . |
20 | Our conversation was interrupted in midstream by the arrival of 14-month-old Misha . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | The decision in In re A Company shows that Parliament can by the use of appropriate language provide that a decision on a question of law whether taken by a judge or by some other form of tribunal shall be considered as final and not be subject to challenge either by way of appeal or judicial review . |
23 | Bhd. v. Non-Metallic Mineral Products Manufacturing Employees Union [ 1981 ] A.C. 363 , 370e–f and by a majority in this House in In re A Company [ 1981 ] A.C. 374 , 384b–d and 390f–391d . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Martin and I came back in together for a verse to give Bunny a lead in on his clarinet for three or four choruses and he was good , but probably barely audible above the traffic . |
26 | but we must sort of all pull in together as a situation in Scotland now that which really concerns me and I 'd |
27 | Intolerance set in only with the Counter-Reformation . |
28 | Passengers clocked up bonus points by flying with a particular airline , but these could be cashed in only with the same airline . |
29 | Not simply because we also want to put our bid in straightaway for the airport money which is er contrary to opinion |
30 | 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 . |