Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [vb -s] in " in BNC.
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1 | Getting this right obviously matters in itself , but also for its bearing on two further issues . |
2 | This eventually results in ‘ monopoly capitalism ’ , where economic power is concentrated in the hands of a few very large enterprises . |
3 | At high temperatures , the spaces between the solvent molecules have to be reduced if mixing is to take place and when this eventually results in too great a loss of entropy , phase separation occurs . |
4 | This effectively results in the secondary model being inserted into the model space of the former . |
5 | Like acid and E , cannabis can cause psychosis to anybody with a disturbed personality , although this only occurs in extreme cases . |
6 | This is especially the case when the depth of weathering is considered ; although a fairly systematic relationship with climate and vegetation is evident as a consequence of variation in precipitation and temperature ( Fig. 6.18 ) , this only applies in the absence of marked relief . |
7 | ‘ This obviously reflects in the amount of track maintenance that is needed ; it is like the painting of the Forth Bridge — we never stop ! ’ |
8 | This obviously works in the favour of RUN FOR FREE , who already looked a worthy favourite judged on his 12-length demolition of stable companion Miinnehoma here three weeks ago . |
9 | This soon branches in two . |
10 | This generally results in large radiation shields , which are unpractical to work with as they reduce the operator 's movements . |
11 | This already happens in Sweden , the United States and Canada where it is considered a much cheaper option . |
12 | This already exists in embryo : for instance , there is a European passport and a European flag . |
13 | A prototype for this already exists in an Interim Agreement that the US signed with France , West Germany and Britain last November . |
14 | This usually results in a tableau which is primal or dual infeasible and the dual or standard simplex method is used to restore optimality . |
15 | The jacket has six ample zipped pockets — three on each side — and this usually results in ‘ the dance of the pockets ’ every time the car keys are required ! |
16 | Self-mutilation , which may result in disfigurement. this usually occurs in individuals with psychotic illnesses , such as schizophrenia , and may or may not endanger life . |
17 | What this usually means in practice , however , is that they can more effectively control and manipulate the behaviour of their ‘ pupil ’ . |
18 | This still exists in a limited form in relation both to companies and to individuals , in that where a person is adjudged bankrupt or a company is wound up by the court , dispositions of property made by the debtor or the company after a prescribed date , usually the date of the presentation of the petition for a bankruptcy order or a winding up order , are void unless the court otherwise orders : sections 127 and 284 . |
19 | This always results in numerical underestimating , a factor that is clearly not a problem when a specific cell type is identified by a specific marker : then , morphological distinctions become irrelevant . |
20 | This always comes in the |
21 | Concern about the inherent cruelty of this hardly appears in literature until after the Second World War . |
22 | Elizabeth Blackadder shows a group of those charming still lives in which she gathers some of the objects to be found in her Edinburgh home and paints them as if they were in situ . |
23 | This also results in better defined density for the β -hairpin of the A monomer . |
24 | The male fish develops extended filaments on the dorsal fin , while the caudal fin develops elongated filaments at both tips and in the middle of the tail , giving a forked appearance ( this also happens in the female but not to such a degree ) . |
25 | This also occurs in other Sterculiaceae , notably Sterculia chicha . |
26 | This also applies in a state socialist society where the government can control the economy by limitation or expansion of production , which should ( in theory ) match demand . |
27 | Erm , and this also explains in part , why he er complains made by-rules and all concerned what was into Europe , did not materialize . |
28 | This clearly results in a different numbering of all modes except those of symmetry species a 1 ' and e " . |
29 | The rugby season proper now begins in September . |
30 | This inevitably results in a kind of Adorn Ian modernism , in which ‘ progressive ’ form acts as social critique , modified by a quasi-Benjaminian view of technical mediation , which ultimately recreates these modernists as a new ‘ folk ’ . |