Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 This assertion that the modus should be enforced directly not only fits badly in the context , but also seems to contradict a text of Julian discussed earlier , in which he proposed using the traditional cautio method to secure performance .
2 This normally happens only in the summer and lasts for an average of one to five days .
3 If there is a surplus , the Bank normally acts only in the afternoon to absorb it .
4 He always goes there in the autumn .
5 My father still lives there in the house where I grew up . ’
6 It 's something that er not always happens like in the back propagation learning and people who invented it did n't realize it was that that important and did n't advertise it .
7 Aberdeen , who missed the diligent foraging of the injured Grant , strung more passes together in the second half .
8 The situation still exists to-day in the 1980s but there is a more flexible and liberal attitude and deaf teachers of the deaf are once more gaining teaching appointments .
9 Under optimal conditions the L3 stage is reached within five days , but usually takes longer in the field .
10 The 2 25 engine usually performs well in the 110 Check that the throttle linkage is giving full movement on both chokes of the carb As it is a progressive twin choke a small loss of movement such as a carpet tucked under the pedal can mean a big power loss
11 This year , with the inauguration of two new international groups , and the re-launch of another , the Association has taken further steps forward in the promotion of HCIMA worldwide .
12 In the 80s an American writer published a complete history of the mountain , entitled Eiger , Wall of Death , which was heavily slated by mountaineers for its sensationalist writing ( the author had never climbed the route ) — but it still sells well in the Grindelwald .
13 Usually dies away in the evening but it has been known to last all night .
14 The ghost of Shostakovich hangs heavily over the Cello Concerto , although the Sixth Symphony , with its barrenpointed landscapes clearly points more in the direction of Kancheli .
15 De Beauvoir 's adopted daughter Sylvie le Bon also features largely in the latter chapters , and their friendship is portrayed as mutually supportive and stimulating — notably different from de Beauvoir 's previous relationships with women .
16 Similar considerations can be applied to ‘ magnetic ’ dipole radiation which is important when the charges are in rapid motion ; it also vanishes identically in the gravitational case .
17 Paper also figures importantly in the work of George Fitzpatrick , a self-taught artist from Cleveland , Ohio .
18 Fantasy also figures centrally in the work of Salman Rushdie , its interfusion with more prosaic material demonstrating Rushdie 's incorporation into the novel in English of the exuberant magic realism , developed by South Americans such as Gabriel García Márquez .
19 This also appears widely in the work of other authors : in Thomas Hinde 's spaced-out metafiction High ( 1968 ) ; in Andrew Sinclair 's road-novel Gog ( 1967 ) ; even in some of the more conventional writings of David Lodge and Malcolm Bradbury .
20 The name also appears repeatedly in the parish registers from 1562 onwards .
21 Haggis also reheats well in the microwave cooker ; approximately 10min should be allowed for a 450g/1 lb example on a setting of 70% power .
22 There are still two towns — in effect , however , the new Aberdeen has all but completely superseded Old Aberdeen , which now exists only in the way many international cities have a Latin Quarter or a Chinatown , only somewhat smaller and — as becomes all Aberdonians and most east-coast Scots — very discreet .
23 What evidence there is often exists only in the anecdotal form of teacher accounts or in multicultural handbooks ( Burgess , 1986 ; Nixon , 1985 ) .
24 The Atlantic Ferry now figures largely in the Bennett saga in which he was joined by several of his old Imperial Airways colleagues .
25 Henderson , Joseph and Pene owe much to their Otago and Mains ' background , but Pene particularly offers much in the back row .
26 The use of large datasets and sophisticated econometric techniques is impressive but invariably proceeds only in the face of technical difficulties that weaken confidence in the results .
27 At least in one case he almost says so in the history of Lovernius , to which I shall return .
28 Further to this , Levin claims that Debord ‘ does not disparage pleasure ’ and yet argues elsewhere in the essay that his films deliberately refuse to make concessions to the viewer .
29 The product certainly scores well in the initial ‘ small object of desire ’ stakes , but its overall success will largely depend on the quality of its handwriting recognition software .
30 ‘ We do n't have a history of twins in the family — and , in any case , there 's a proverb : lightning never strikes twice in the same place , right ? ’
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