Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | SIR , — It has been reported that HIV-1 antibodies can be detected , with a high degree of sensitivity and specificity , in saliva and in oral mucosal transudate ( OMT ) from HIV-1-infected patients . |
2 | These gained so much in esteem that in 1932 a bold decision was taken to scrap existing plant and to concentrate on the production of chenille Axminster and spool Axminster carpets and rugs ’ . |
3 | Decentralization and democracy , local participation and negotiation , are all very much in vogue in models of contemporary socialist planning … and they remain in vogue because of a continuing recognition of the strengths , as well as the weaknesses of economic planning . |
4 | Virtually all vines , not just in Champagne but across the world , have to be grafted on to American rootstocks ( below ) to avoid phylloxera . |
5 | Many growers , not only in Champagne but throughout France , still innocently cultivate Pinot Blanc Vrai believing it to be Chardonnay , although anyone with doubts need only look at the leaves on the vine . |
6 | But if comital liegelordship ( that superior bond to which all lesser allegiances must , in case of conflict , yield ) was less advanced in Champagne than in Normandy or Flanders , it completely outclassed that of any other secular or ecclesiastical lord within the county . |
7 | Stalemate prevailed on the Italian Front and all their offensives on the Western Front had been frustrated with heavy loss — at Neuve Chapelle ( March ) , at Ypres ( April ) and in Champagne and at Loos ( September ) . |
8 | The Rovers are second in the table … they won two-one at the manor in september and on form should win again … |
9 | Maxim copied it all out , just in case but without much hope because it ended : d . |
10 | I was paid for the lessons not in money but in food , so we always had enough oil , sugar , cheese and butter — commodities that were now difficult to obtain . |
11 | For example , in the case of the wedding ceremony , one of the small ways in which Pul Eliya practice differed from the aristocratic schema described by D'Oyly was that , in Pul Eliya , the washermen were not paid in money but in grain paddy at the end of the year . |
12 | It is moot whether " paid for " includes benefit paid for not in money but in some other item of value . |
13 | Although the king from time to time forbade ‘ puture ’ — the contributions in money and in kind exacted by the foresters — the levying of puture seems to have become a general practice at least by the fourteenth century . |
14 | The peasantry on a manor or seigneurie paid rent to the lords in money and in service . |
15 | the expected savings ( in money and in manpower ) and by when ; |
16 | … a boy or youth who is induced by means of gifts whether in money or in kind to participate in homosexual behaviour as a source of easy money or as a means of enjoying material comforts or other pleasures beyond those which he could expect by decent behaviour , and we have encountered cases where this has happened . |
17 | The Commission stated in limine that in 1983 , before Spain had become a member of the Community , the United Kingdom had not taken appropriate measures to exclude ‘ Anglo-Spanish ’ vessels from its fishing fleet , apparently because those vessels fished mainly in areas to the west of Ireland and mostly for species ( such as hake ) for which there was a much better market in Spain than in the United Kingdom . |
18 | Clearly , there is a difference in scale and dimension between the stage , the television screen and the cinema screen , which demand changes in direction and in acting technique . |
19 | Salt should not be used in cooking or at the table . |
20 | But if I wish to enjoy myself dabbling in cooking or in playing the stock exchange then I should try and form my own judgment . |
21 | Most people have far too much salt and would do well to reduce salt from major sources such as : salt added in cooking and at table ; tinned vegetables and some convenience meals ( read labels ) ; tinned and packet soups , many sauces and gravies ; salted meats such as bacon ; salted fish . |
22 | The costs have been high , particularly for the poor : drastic reductions in income and in investment , rising unemployment and inflation on a scale comparable to the earlier impact of the Great Depression . |
23 | A lot of fat in milk so there 's protein in milk and in protein you will find this amino acid that the baby ca n't metabolize , ca n't use . |
24 | Shalt roam far hence ( in freedom as of yore ) . |
25 | The balance of Maxwell 's group was rather different , with origins in printing and in magazine and trade publishing . |
26 | At one level , McLuhan brought together a variety of existing studies of cultural modes and forms in oral and in literate societies . |
27 | ‘ Do n't reckon they 'll last long , ’ he said , more in hope than in prescience . |
28 | The fact that she and Liz had married two brothers was something that was much more likely to happen in fiction than in real life . |
29 | Figure 1 ‘ Managerial hierarchy in fiction and in fact ’ shows the hierarchical structure of part of a department at one company I studied , along with the approximate responsibility time span for each position . |
30 | There was really only one ground on which the reformers could agree , in fiction as in fact : that cleanliness , above all , was the answer , and that the working class could achieve it in conditions where it was possible to make a genuine home . |