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

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1 The Russians were interested in and finally converted to Christianity at the end of the tenth century and from this time onwards their ecclesiastical architecture was based on that of Constantinople while the churches were , in many cases , built and decorated by Byzantine craftsmen .
2 The Royal Scottish Country Dancing Society was founded in Glasgow in and now has over 23 , members .
3 If the Manic Street Preachers are so Jonathan-Kinging radical why do n't they go round Channel 4 and kick Terry Christian 's smug , ugly , homophobic face in and then cut Amanda De Torybimbo 's Barbie-doll head off with a rusty cake slice ?
4 Andy pulls one of the zips open , pokes the sock back in and then recloses the bag .
5 Apparently he 'd brought the corpse in and then tried to claim commission on it .
6 A chemically sharpened hook with this set-up will give you a greater percentage of pricked fish as the carp draws the bait in and then ejects .
7 Kodak 's entry into the instant camera business increased the business of Polaroid because Kodak had to advertise its way in and so increased the total market .
8 J. was a good dancer having been to dancing classes as a small boy , and enjoyed them , in contrast to his younger brother who dug his heels in and absolutely refused to do anything so sissy .
9 Many realise that the young and their families are caught up in and often complicit with a web of interacting forces which hold communities in their grip .
10 Prior to the passage of the Theft Act 1968 , which made radical changes in and greatly simplified the law relating to theft and some other offences , it was necessary to prove that the property alleged to have been stolen was taken ‘ without the consent of the owner ’ ( Larceny Act 1916 , section 1(1) ) .
11 I 'm just , I 'm just hear to say this , our directions actually for this area , is now nice it to have this keeping separately , in and fully supporting that , you know , it , it , it does and I 'm very pleased with it , so
12 And thank you 's got an A in as well has n't it ?
13 It was important , bearing in mind private viewing , that bodies should be not only as wholesome as possible but also as well dressed ; and dressed not only in a material according to social status but also in as well upholstered a coffin as funds would permit .
14 You do n't put something else in as well to make it
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