Example sentences of "[coord] in [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He approached his first term at Lincoln College ‘ fairly well & in exceedingly good temper …
2 Or in anyway , ca n't be made at the meeting .
3 ‘ Are we eating out or in tonight ? ’ she asked as she took the sopping sponge from his hand and squeezed it murderously into the sink .
4 Out out out or in presumably ?
5 plan to check the words where you have a question mark against words in other suitable lists , either lists still to be checked , or in already established lists .
6 Did it come from outside or in here ?
7 This is so where the structure and organisation of social groups and collectivities is fairly precisely defined by some overall set of rules , as , for example , in the armed services , or in other bureaucratic organisations like local government departments , the Civil Service , ICI , or in similarly organised work groups ( for instance in the coal or motor industries ) .
8 Again , the police ( who had only a marginal role in enforcing the new order , and who sometimes perhaps accepted it with less than utter enthusiasm ) were more likely to have diverse tribal allegiances in the larger settlements nearer the cities or in strategically more significant places .
9 We are sure this end that the Pikes would n't be a party to exporting the virus to ( or in even the slightest way aiding ) the place you 've just been .
10 In the remaining subjects platelet activating factor was not detected in any 15 minute sample or in hourly pooled gastric juice samples .
11 Platelet activating factor was not detected under pentagastrin infusion in any 15 minute sample or in hourly pooled gastric juice ; thus , compared with the basal situation , its secretion decreased in four subjects ( Fig 2 ) .
12 None of the 10 controls had mucosal infiltration by inflammatory cells whereas in patients with active Crohn 's disease , inflammatory cells were present in at least one site ( left or right ) of the colon ( 26 ) or in both ( 23 ) .
13 Matching receivables and payables in the same currency or in closely related currencies is a very effective and less costly method of hedging exposures .
14 Compacts are all about the celebration of success whether it occurs in the fourth or fifth years , sixth form or in further or higher education .
15 Since humans first developed methods of catching fish , the occasional dolphin or porpoise has probably fallen unwitting victim to net , hook , or in more recent times , trawl net .
16 We give tips , as recommended by the R.H.S. at Wisley , on conditioning plant material for use in arrangements and on preserving material for use out of season or in more permanent arrangements .
17 ( The questions of who is nearer death or in more rigorous therapy become the subjects of virulent debate ) .
18 Secondly by their incorporation into the early regional studies such as George Hillier 's The History and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight in 1856 ( Arnold 1978 ; Hockey 1977 ) , or in more general works such as C.
19 Wood floors of all types need to be laid on a perfectly level floor , so you may need to completely cover it with hardboard , or in more extreme cases , chipboard , before laying the floor .
20 Particularly in the universities , and even more particularly in those universities which have a strong residential and sometimes collegial tradition , the experience of higher education is regarded as a unity , a totality , an organic whole ( or in more modern terms a package ) which it is neither desirable nor possible to dissect .
21 The production of hymn books , supplements and small collections is so prolific that it is almost impossible to keep abreast of all that is in circulation , whether in traditional or in more popular vein .
22 ( ii ) Nietzsche sometimes alludes to a topic without explanation in one section , but adds the necessary explanatory matter in another ( or in more than one other ) .
23 They may be imposed in the form of obligations of strict liability to which defences are extremely limited or in more general and voluntary concepts of negligent omissions and commissions .
24 Miss Potts I was awfully sorry about that spider affair the other day , she began , of course Alicia and Daryl were in the classroom before hand , I 'm sure they know something about it , I heard Alicia say , Miss Potts looked up , are you trying to sneak she said , or in more polite language to tell tales , because if so , do n't try it on me .
25 Previously one 's knowledge of stars comes from the light that comes in in the optical range and the visible range , or in perhaps the ultra violet if you can put a satellite above the atmosphere .
26 Words or phrases which appear only once , or in only one clause , can be defined in the clause in which they appear ; however , words or phrases which appear several times throughout the terms are best defined in a definitions clause .
27 But the rest are too badly burned or in too many pieces to identify without DNA tests , and that 'll take time .
28 The important thing is not to get caught up in having clinical tests , or in constantly visiting your doctor : such reassurance only makes things worse .
29 Decisions about the attainment of criteria may be made either by formal testing , or in less formal conditions during an interview or when observing pupils undertaking classroom tasks , or a combination of these .
30 Mr Hunt said of the changes in the poll tax rules for teenagers : ‘ A new wider exemption will apply to all young adults under the age of 20 for so long as they are still at school or in full-time further — though not higher -education . ’
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