Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | And there just there are just not enough in suitable locations for housing , to meet the needs of Leeds . |
32 | The brilliance of the blue and gold morning , the fragrance of fresh-ground coffee , the tranquil pool and bewitching glimpse of blue sea beyond — it was all in marked contrast to her bleak mood . |
33 | It was all in startling contrast to Stephen in his mud-caked shorts , T-shirt and docksiders . |
34 | He finishes the note , sticks it on a pole and then jumps off the building , floating delightedly in slow motion behind the credits . |
35 | Now we have evidence from two prospective randomised studies in which surgical excision followed by radiotherapy was compared with radiotherapy alone in similar groups of steroid-treated patients with a single histologically identified brain metastasis , reasonable neurological function , and a life-expectancy greater than 6 months . |
36 | I merely hope that I will not be a Charles talking about the fire cover again for today and er perhaps in future times for the simple reason that it is one thing to make a budget , it is one thing to do a . |
37 | While the initial capture of the text of the OED and Supplement will inevitably be costly , the output of this process , the OED and Supplement in machine-readable form , will be susceptible of commercial exploitation as a database for on-line consultation , and perhaps in other kinds of ‘ package ’ , to be determined by user research , as well . |
38 | This is perhaps in sharp contradiction to the common stereotype of older people passively accepting the onset of the tide of ill health associated with later life . |
39 | Perhaps in personal support of his campaign to restore the toga as a symbol of Roman male identity , Augustus usually appeared in his portraits dressed in a toga . |
40 | The completeness of the fusion that has taken place varies greatly in different orders of insects , and indications of the original paired condition are clearly seen among the lower orders . |
41 | And er , one of the big scientific problems with psychoanalysis is that privacy and confidentiality are prominent , as obviously in other areas of science , you can er , the demonstration has to be in public , as it were . |
42 | Distilling director , , obviously in complete command of the situation ! |
43 | This is illustrated by the people walking past the tramp , showing him no humanity at all even though he was obviously in dire need of help . |
44 | Their economy was strong and could gain sufficiently in commercial terms from freer trade measures carried out through the OEEC — without any loss of sovereignty . |
45 | Functionalists emphasise that inequality has been a prominent feature of past human societies and continues to be so in contemporary societies of West and East . |
46 | This will be so in developing countries with little experience of technology , but may operate to the product 's advantage in more developed areas . |
47 | Grossly updating our estimation of surviving Airspeed Oxfords , Jonathan Spinks has found a cache of no less than four substantially complete ( see photos ) airframes and six or so in poor condition at a site in Canada . |
48 | When the courts intervene to control the X factor they do so in purported fulfilment of the legislative will , by delineating the boundaries of one institution 's powers from that of another : a public body adjudicating on furnished tenancies can not trespass on the territory of a different body dealing with unfurnished tenancies . |
49 | So in practical terms of helping shoppers to make sound buying choices , the value of increased familiarity with APRs is somewhat curtailed by the way that people generally seem to equate it with the add-on cost of the credit . |
50 | And I will endeavour to do so in good time for the Swiss conference . ’ |
51 | Zuwaya lineages were , by contrast , mobile over a wider area and when they settled they did so in different kinds of territory , part of a lineage in Tazarbu , part in Kufra or Ajkharra . |
52 | All languages make systematic use of voice pitch to convey meaning , but they do so in different ways for different purposes , the main categories of pitch use being ‘ tone ’ and ‘ intonation ’ . |
53 | This was particularly so in late-nineteenth-century Europe among workers — levels of employment , income , education , trade union organization , social insurance , political rights and so on were very different , and what country a worker belonged to could be of vital importance . |
54 | Surely the hon. Gentleman would expect an inspector commenting on school buildings to do so in proper context by drawing attention to the fact that deterioration , about which we are all concerned , has been prevalent for 40 or 50 years , and sometimes much longer . |
55 | Nevertheless , Education Authorities do close such schools , and have done so in large numbers since World War II . |
56 | However , I do want to query why the LTA produces a high gloss tennis magazine at a cost that is totally uncommercial and it does so in direct competition to other magazines which have to operate within the framework of normal commercial practice . |
57 | Blanche told Dexter she had passed an hour or so in informal chats with producers on Inside Out , hoping she might learn something of significance . |
58 | This in in sharp contrast to the 1970s and most of the 1980s when the UGT and CCOO were bitterly at odds . |
59 | The British Technology Group , formed by a merger of the National Enterprise Board and the National Research Development Council , has invested in in small firms in electronics . |
60 | A further ‘ flaw ’ in the Bond conditions , but written in in good faith for the security of the Club in its early days , was the option of the Bondholders to receive either 3% interest , or free playing membership if holding a block of 4 x £25 bonds . |