Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But by the same logic they can not accept the combination of a press controlled by a handful of publishers , overwhelmingly biased in one direction , and impartial , balanced broadcasting .
2 In which case , the absence of random assignment , to use Lieberson 's rendering of the problem , presents special difficulties if " there is reason to believe that the subjects thereby placed in each condition differ in other ways that themselves have a bearing on the outcome of interest to the researcher " .
3 The ideology of racial nationalism was nowhere coherently formulated in fascist literature in the inter-war period .
4 Erm there is a further implication in this conception , and again I quote whosoever therefore out of a state of nature unite into a community must be understood to give up all the power necessary to the ends for which they unite into a society to the majority of the community unless they expressly agreed in any number greater than the majority and this is done where are we by barely agreeing to unite into one political society which is all the compact that is or needs to be between the individuals that enter into or make up a commonwealth .
5 This Act allows that adults can be forcibly placed in institutional care ‘ to secure the necessary care and attention if they are :
6 Yes provided yes but I would rather stay in one place
7 Rory made left and right turns in quick succession , seemed to go back on himself , seemed at times to be driving blind .
8 Assault on a constable in the execution of his duty , it is argued , properly belongs in constitutional law .
9 Guests stay in air conditioned cottage style rooms simply and elegantly furnished in Bahamian style .
10 If one were to peruse the extensive range of surveys of the applications of the rational expectations hypothesis to macroeconomics , one would come across a different framework of analysis , one which is so widely accepted that it is rarely explained in any detail , still less is its theoretical basis probed critically or its conclusions called into question .
11 Besides , the biggest disincentive to spend is fear of the dole , and Mr Lamont raised little cheer in that regard .
12 The exterior of the cathedral , particularly the apses of the east end , are incredibly decorated in coloured stone and inlaid lava in arcades , rosettes , strips and lozenges ( 291 ) .
13 Although rarely included in standard textbook discussions of motivation , the work of Downs ( 1967 ) , as representative of Public Choice theorists , is important .
14 The Alexander technique would be invaluable if it were properly included in all drama training programmes .
15 He was also to experience some awful moments and he was badly wounded in one battle by a splinter from a shell which killed two men immediately behind him .
16 The defendants sought to argue that the plaintiff was prevented from claiming breach of warranty since the material fact constituting the breach had been disclosed to the plaintiff at a meeting prior to signing the disclosure letter but had not been eventually contained in that letter .
17 The method has become so ensconced in public law thought that today we seem incapable of recognizing any work which predates Dicey ; it is as though he invented the subject .
18 Without looking back into the car he suddenly drawled in good English :
19 They are used to ‘ tan ’ leather and give rise to the ‘ termite-proof ’ and ‘ teredo-proof ’ timbers so prized in tropical construction .
20 However , items like lighting , heating and telephone will probably show an increase , and you should perhaps build in some kind of an allowance .
21 From that moment they have gone from strength to strength and last year reached the final of the Pilkington Cup only to lose in extra time .
22 It was recorded of him that he sang with the monks in the divine offices ; when taunted by the king for his clerkly tastes , he responded that an illiterate king was a crowned ass ( a cliché much favoured in twelfth-century Angevin circles , for it sprang from a sense of family superiority — the counts of Anjou were , by any standards , learned men ) .
23 Consequently , first thing in the morning when we were all trying to get ready , we constantly got in each other 's way .
24 The danger of this approach is that it may give the erroneous impression that companies are constantly embroiled in internecine strife , and that investors and creditors are habitually maltreated by dishonest or incompetent company controllers .
25 So could I therefore ask the minister to , on another matter , to ensure that later in his remarks would he agree to the proposal that the right to a postal vote should be highly publicised in this country , perhaps by putting the R P F nine A form in the newspapers well before the closing date of May the twentieth .
26 This leaves him with a personality that is highly developed in one direction at the expense of the rest .
27 Triadic harmony , which may have originated in oral practice ( improvised parallel singing ) , was for good reasons highly developed in notated music but remains fundamental to most recorded music .
28 As the year progresses it is hoped that companies will begin to feel confident enough to invest in new production and distribution facilities but the construction of new offices will remain subdued reflecting the stock of vacant buildings which still exist .
29 I decided that I had not come all this way only to indulge in polite conversation .
30 Jade is scarce because it can only crystallize in that form under geological conditions of heat and pressure which were confined to certain faults in the earth 's crust .
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