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These are examples off the top of my head where they are not interchangeable, perhaps because they are set collations:
Strangers in the night Things that go bump in the night But 'at night' is 6 times more common than 'in the night' (BNC) |
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That's interesting Rusty. I have never heard somewhere at night, but I would understand it. I googled somewhere at night and got all kinds of responses with somewhere in the night.
Maybe Google is regional too.
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Yup, Google is only part of planet Earth, Solar system...
Outside the Milky Way nobody uses it at all... (yet)
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I agree with Perikles. There are some phrases in which in the night are
the words used, but generally they are interchangable. In the night sounds a little bit more mysterious and romantic than at night.
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HELENA
Your virtue is my privilege. For that It is not night when I do see your face. Therefore I think I am not in the night. [...] FAIRY Unless I’m mistaken, you’re that mischievous and naughty spirit named Robin Goodfellow. Aren’t you the one who goes around scaring the maidens in the village, stealing the cream from the top of the milk, screwing up the flour mills, and frustrating housewives by keeping their milk from turning into butter? Aren’t you the one who keeps beer from foaming up as it should, and causes people to get lost at night, while you laugh at them? Some people call you “Hobgoblin” and “sweet Puck,” and you’re nice to them. You do their work for them and give them good luck. That’s you, right? A Midsummer Night’s Dream William Shakespeare
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Lo propio de la verdad es que se basta a sí misma, aquel que la posee no intenta convencer a nadie. "An enemy is somebody who flatters you. A friend is somebody who criticizes the living daylights out of you." Last edited by JPablo; November 28, 2012 at 12:36 AM. Reason: Added another Shakespeare example... |
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I used to work at night, or during the night, (12 midnight until 8am), but I didn't work in the night. Why? Because I worked indoors at a telephone switchboard answering calls, taking messages and filing delivered messages in a well-lit room; I wasn't outside trying to do my tasks with the inadequate light of the moon and stars. |
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What about "in the middle of the night"?
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This is a time: in the absence of other context, I expect this to suggest some arbitrary time between midnight and 4am.
So far "in the night" is the one exceptional expression that has as strong sense of place for me. |
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Thank you... interesting nuances...
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Strangers at night Strangers during the night Strangers in the night |
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