Example sentences of "in [det] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Reference to the transcript of the judgment in that case however reveals that the decision did not turn on concealment in the shopping bag but was expressly upon the ground that the goods were appropriated when they were taken from the shelves .
2 The object is to minimise the time the machine is cranked over , because in that situation neither brake nor throttle can be seriously applied .
3 Or leave it open for some questions if you want to test a ps specific thing in another question then try and test that .
4 Organising care in this way also meant that if a task was not allocated to anyone , for whatever reason , it never got done , whether it was necessary or not !
5 Individuals in this group typically stated that they had become ‘ sick of the life ’ or they had come to ‘ hate smack ’ .
6 However , the more recent evidence reviewed in this chapter clearly indicates that children are able to give and understand explanations well before the age of seven years .
7 Subjects in this study clearly knew that they were not objectively ‘ at risk ’ , nonetheless , their subjective ratings are consistent with them experiencing similar feelings to those they would have on the road .
8 But from this , and from table 4.8 , it is reasonable to conclude that the situation is in this respect less focused than in the inner city .
9 The results presented in this paper clearly demonstrate that bleomycin cleavage is not restricted to GY sequences ; within blocks of ( AT ) n ApT , but not TpA , is efficiently cleaved .
10 The usual course for mononuclear cells after extravasation is in fact to lose functional capacity ; resident macrophages in normal tissues are therefore in some aspects less differentiated than monocytes , but they may nevertheless be more active in other instances .
11 The combination of spiritual , cultural , and economic influence at its disposal made the Russian Church in some ways better placed than its Western counterparts to resist the ambitions of the newly centralized State .
12 Almost imperceptibly the practice began of signing them on for voyages to Britain , Europe and North America so that the numbers of Chinamen and Lascars on ships based in these areas gradually increased and with it the Chinese , Indian and half-caste population of such ports as Cardiff and Liverpool .
13 Putting the problem in these terms already suggests that criteria of knowledge only arise within some set of related concepts , which in turn are connected to certain activities .
14 The TNCs will naturally and in many cases justifiably argue that what their critics consider to be the creation of new needs in developing countries in order to boost profits is , in fact , a response to changing consumer needs that arise in societies that are in the process of urbanization and industrialization .
15 However , because the cultural transmission is of the intermediate , ‘ gene-culture ’ form , the preference is not absolute , and scattered individuals in many societies still prefer and may even practise brother-sister incest .
16 What worries people is the idea that these differences , however valuable , are in any way naturally determined and therefore out of the control of the individual .
17 Environmentalists point out , however , that the fall in emissions was largely due to the economic recession ; if the UK economy revives , consumption and emissions will increase as a result and further measures will have to be taken to meet the target , which is in any case widely seen as very modest .
18 He was in any case visibly touched that I should have gone to the lengths of copying the essay ; but in those days no other method of putting him in possession of it was available .
19 Noble affinities were in any case constantly evolving as their members came of age , married and died , but Gloucester 's lordship brought other changes .
20 Noble affinities were in any case constantly evolving as their members came of age , married and died , but Gloucester 's lordship brought other changes .
21 Ritualized obedience , and the constable 's streetwise judgement , could in any case often limit if not prevent street conflict .
22 My passion is for its numerous Romanesque churches , in most cases humbly proportioned but elevated into unique works of art by the richness of their exquisitely-sculpted decoration ; to go to Poitou/Saintonge and not look at any of its churches would be like going to an African game reserve and ignoring the animals .
23 Scattered all over his territories were 738,000 Japanese ; in theory a defeated army but in most cases still armed and either potentially dangerous or the only organized force capable of keeping chaos at bay .
24 Some students in both departments also said that they preferred to ask postgraduate demonstrators , rather than staff , for help .
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