Example sentences of "in [adj] words [pers pn] [be] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The people who make these panels are closely related to estate agents , in other words they are a lower life-form .
2 Sien , he stressed , was that kind of person : in other words she was a substitute for something else — as prostitutes are — and from an inferior class .
3 In other words it is a selfish conception and it is based on the individual 's own experience .
4 In other words it is a self-protection racket at which the American legal profession conspires .
5 This consists , basically , of , in other words it is a linear long-chain molecule much like Figure 7 .
6 In other words it is a part of the larger and even more complex issue of the relevance of current cost accounting .
7 In other words it is the product of a misguided training which has caused a fear of a course of action which has not been outlawed by society .
8 In other words it is the development of literate modes of communication that provides the basis for making a distinction between two kinds of society , and those modes themselves have determining effects : if some societies are more ‘ scientific ’ and ‘ logical ’ than others , it is not on account of the nature of their thought processes but because their acquisition of literacy has released these capacities .
9 In other words it is the work done by taking a unit charge round a circuit .
10 In other words it is the willingness of people to follow that makes a person a leader ’ ( Koontz , O'Donnell , Weihrich ) .
11 In other words it 's a relatively high risk gamble , but if your army holds together you will probably win .
12 In other words it 's a new it 's something which is not done directly from the computer but which is using information the computer provides .
13 We 've got it 's in other words it 's a sort of negative feedback .
14 Erm , in other words it 's the kind of thing that you would automatically remember in situ .
15 So in other words it was an unilateral decision
16 In other words he was a successful prime minister , successful in his personal relationships in Cabinet , successful in getting the business of government done , again in the extremely difficult circumstances of having no majority in the House of Commons .
17 In other words he was a flight heutenant of medium seniority in the rank .
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