Example sentences of "[adv] in [noun] the " in BNC.

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1 Apparently in Paris the ‘ aesthetic nuts ’ disapproved of the practice .
2 Engels , on the other hand , states in the preface to the first edition of The Origin that ‘ Morgan in his own way had discovered afresh in America the materialistic conception of history , discovered by Marx forty years ago , and in his comparison of barbarism and civilization it had led him , in the main points , to the same conclusions as Marx' [ p. 71 ] .
3 The government itself , of course , through its own various research organizations , and especially in Britain the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys , carries out a great deal of valuable social research based on interviewing .
4 especially in June the romantic month
5 Perhaps an article on Sterlets , with pictures , might interest more people and with the increased interest perhaps in time the price will come down to a more realistic level .
6 You may feel at the end of the day that you need to hear from the officer of the case and he is still present obviously in case the court wishes
7 Obviously in practice the lenders must look for better returns than this ( for example by working their collectors harder or perhaps paying them less ) , which of course only serves to emphasise that their rates of charge are far from profiteering .
8 Talks between Bangladesh and Myanma during January and February had yielded few results and so in March the Bangladesh government launched a diplomatic offensive in an attempt at spurring the international community into preventing a major tragedy occurring .
9 So in winter the trade winds are strengthened and diverted , and are almost reversed in summer .
10 As in Kursk , so in Tambov the potential had been there .
11 So in summary the three points for me were the Aldershot method the arousal curve and the need for audience contact .
12 So in summary the three main things I got out of yesterday were the structured thought patterns the playback and the audience contact .
13 Yes , so in fact the the plan that of the house is a kind of a like a mirror image , in fact what
14 So in fact the crinoline , although in some ways it had its disadvantages , I think it was a good deal more comfortable than , than wearing a lot of petticoats and being very restricted like that .
15 The server does all the work of finding the information , so in theory the user can ask any question and get an answer .
16 So in OALD the examples support and enlarge on the definitions ; they are sentences or phrases showing the word or phrase which has been defined in use .
17 As in art so in ceremony the ruler came often to be represented as Christ .
18 So in effect the order made by the justices was three months less 13 days .
19 So in practice the ‘ grievous bodily harm ’ rule goes further than the arguments of its protagonists would support .
20 Some petals do not fully develop and may be only partial petals , so in practice the actual number can mean pretty well anything .
21 In the county courts discovery in personal injury cases remains mutual but in running-down cases or cases where liability is admitted , discovery is limited to documents relating to the amount of damages , and so in practice the defendant , unless the employer , is unlikely to have any documents to disclose .
22 Can I just say from a practical point of view , primary classes are fairly static sort of places , you 've got the teacher in the class all day , and if they say well let's have a micro in our classroom today that can be done , whereas a secondary teacher tends to wander round the school with a load of books under one arm and a bag of equipment under the other arm , and they 've also got to carry a micro round or move a micro from one classroom to another — it 's physically difficult , so in practice the primary teachers seem to find it easier to fit in with micros .
23 When addresses are required , these are needed only in case the clinic discovers an important infection a day or so after the patient has left and needs to get in touch in a hurry .
24 What stopped people surfing Pipeline was only in part the wave itself — not so much perpendicular as concave , bent over like the hook of a question mark or a twitching scorpion 's tail .
25 This project looks at a highly distinctive group — migrants from the French Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe — who because of their French nationality ( the islands are departements d'outre mer ) and the organised nature of their migration share only in part the socio-economic characteristics of the foreign immigrant population .
26 She was only in college the one year , less than a year if you — we just wondered if she tried to buy some here , that 's all , and that could be how she might have met the wrong kind of people .
27 When it erupted prematurely in Leinster the following May , Robert refused to lead a rising in Ulster before the expected French help arrived , and resigned his command .
28 Dr Carter is thoroughly versed in the most recent literature relevant to his subject , and much of his account draws together in outline the present state of knowledge ( to which he himself , through his articles , has abundantly contributed ) .
29 It holds together in tension the reality of Christ in his Church , but the Christ who is real is not only risen but is crucified as well .
30 When the Soviet Union intervened militarily in Afghanistan the British Foreign Secretary , Lord Carrington , rapidly proposed a plan for Afghanistan which was approved by the Council of Ministers of the EEC and adopted as a joint EEC declaration on 15 January 1980 .
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