Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | I was also astounded at the amount of mail that arrived — too much really , because I just could not deal properly with it all and I was worried in case people thought me impolite . |
2 | There 's a danger when you 're inexperienced of wanting to make a visible mark just in case people do n't notice you . |
3 | Usually I keep quiet in case people think I 'm crazy . |
4 | In case people switch off . |
5 | She paused and Stuart saw her turn swiftly , looking around in case people were watching . |
6 | I do n't like letting these feelings be known in case people think I 'm cracking up . |
7 | It 's like I 'd never put those steps in their shed you know , in case people sort of like |
8 | But both companies ' increase in money sales merely matched the six-fold increase in the retail prices index over the 20 years . |
9 | erm , do you know like erm in meditation people , when they 're meditating and their minds are away and , and the bodies are calm and relaxed , it was like that then , then he 'd |
10 | Fish stocks have continued to decrease despite expenditure of over $1 billion during the last decade in building fish ladders , screens over turbine intakes and hatcheries . |
11 | But we are convinced that the housegroup group , if it is to be powerful in building people up for the fight , is the place for this . |
12 | It is interested in MIG-31 high-altitude interceptors , more modern submarines and help in building aircraft carriers . |
13 | St. Leonard 's Street became the centre of operations ; the Olive Branch Inn ( no. 3 , in existence c.1826–1959 ) was the bullards ' headquarters and the Royal Oak ( no. 60 , in existence c.1796–1906 ) provided stabling for the bull . |
14 | St. Leonard 's Street became the centre of operations ; the Olive Branch Inn ( no. 3 , in existence c.1826–1959 ) was the bullards ' headquarters and the Royal Oak ( no. 60 , in existence c.1796–1906 ) provided stabling for the bull . |
15 | Analysing the figures , we have discovered that those outlets which offer cooked food have actually increased their sales of all beverages , including liquor , whereas those which either do not sell food or provide only snacks such as crisps and sandwiches have shown significant decreases in liquor sales . |
16 | It can be modelled on a causal path diagram as shown , in exactly the same way as differences in percentages were in contingency data . |
17 | He was in part correct. , But on the two occasions they had met , the president had given the Shah reason to believe he valued him , Those meetings are cameos of the perplexities of international relations , and they help explain the Shahs won confusion . |
18 | Nowhere is the pace of development more apparent than in computer graphics . |
19 | Modern geometry finds expression in computer graphics . |
20 | ‘ There are many people in computer graphics in the US who do n't believe that anyone outside the country knows anything about the subject at all . ’ |
21 | Advertising & Promotion European Studies III Foreign Language III Contemporary Literature Language III Modernism Business Enterprise Electives Magazine Journalism ( 5 to be chosen ) Quality Control Systems Printability Technology Developments in Finishing Colour Reproduction in Computer Graphics Electronic Film Separation Electronic Colour Image Assembly Graphics for Screen Media AWBL III The Past of Publishing |
22 | It had interests also in computer graphics , TV and business film production and services . |
23 | Those preparing or using illustrations for publication should be trained in computer graphics , to spread the expertise as widely as possible . |
24 | It will simulate a whole range of driving scenarios in computer graphics so people can experience skid problems in the safety of this caravan and trailer |
25 | Gate B — pursuing his current job in computer sales — led on to a tarmac road , and then into a grey housing estate , ending in a cul-de-sac . |
26 | Where the product provides the basis for allocating work , there are advantages in having specialist sales representatives who can deal with technical as well as general queries ( eg as in computer sales ) . |
27 | Of marriages that took place in 1951 , 10% had ended in divorce by 25 years , in contrast 10% of couples who married in 1971 were divorced by their 6th wedding anniversary and of those married in 1981 , 10% had divorced within 4.5 years . |
28 | " The interpretive community formed around Rasta language and symbols , presided over and tutored in dread ethics by Marley and other outernational reggae artists , simply could not withstand these changes . |
29 | Fisons , which reported a strong rise in drug sales , balancing poorer performances in its other operations , inspired Wellcome to firm 3p to 747p , Glaxo and SmithKline Beecham a penny better at 459p . |
30 | Fisons , which reported a strong rise in drug sales , balancing poorer performances in its other operations , inspired Wellcome at first before it lost 10p to 734p . |