Example sentences of "in [adj] [vb mod] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | While Barth had by no means worked through all the implications of this at the time of his controversy with Brunner , the disagreement which came into the open in 1934 can be seen in retrospect as foreshadowing the shape of his own future theology . |
2 | Roads to Ruin , responded the Green Alliance , which estimates that parking alone for all the new cars expected to be on the road in 2025 would require an area larger than Berkshire . |
3 | Unfortunately , there appears to be no way of choosing with any confidence amongst these dates : if 870 recommends itself on the grounds that there is relatively early authority for it , for example , the remarkable preciseness of Babinger 's unsupported date in 873 can not be ignored . |
4 | It might seem odd during a period of so much innovation and advancement in photographic technology that a film developer formulated in 1891 should still be so popular today , over 100 years on |
5 | It may seem odd that during a period of so much innovation and advancement in photographic technology that a film developer formulated in 1891 should still be so popular today over 100 years on . |
6 | Checkpoint Cheltenham is only one of a mound of proposals on marketing director Brian Larcher 's desk , of which perhaps one in eight will get built . |
7 | Some will want to monopolise each week with their own problems and again this can abuse the group : a word in private may be needed , or careful leadership in the group . |
8 | But we knew that nothing we said to each other in private would be laughed at in public . |
9 | It enacts , subject to limitation , that a homosexual act in private shall not be an offence , but it goes no further than that … |
10 | The Report , as well as recommending that homosexual relations between adults in private should no longer be an offence , and that the age of consent should be 21 , also sought to increase substantially the maximum penalties in respect of certain offences . |
11 | Sir — In 1957 , the Wolfenden Committee recommended , after three years study of evidence , that homosexual behaviour between consenting adults in private should no longer be a criminal offence . |
12 | When the Commission 's proposals were incorporated into the Criminal Law Act 1977 , the Board took pains to convince the Home Office that the viewing of films in private could as easily become a social activity , with some persons at greater risk in a private flat than in a public cinema . |
13 | If she could say playfully , in public , that he had been fiddling about with one design for three years , their conversations on his work in private must have been explosive . |
14 | Everyone in MAS should be familiar with the chapters applicable to all MAS engagements , the remaining chapters can be referred to as necessary when working on the appropriate type of engagement . |
15 | If you look at the amounts of money involved , they are incredibly small : the National Gallery in 1993/94 will receive £17.8 million in total . |
16 | Now two small sections including one swim in each will not be included in any new lease . |
17 | We shall assume that output is determined by the minimum of supply and demand , so that with excess supply in both markets , the quantities traded in each will be determined by demand . |
18 | The topics in each will change over time , but there will be enduring emphasis on international dimensions of and constraints facing the national economy , on international comparisons , and on the international context of policy choice and institutional change . |
19 | Cos I , I tell you , I used to go to Hunsdon fetch this milk of a morning and coming back , I 'd empty the one can and I had a cal a , a gallon in each can an and er , the first erm , the first call coming back was at that big house on the corner of . |
20 | His harrying of Essex in 994 could well have been this second occasion , and if so the first may have been the Maldon campaign in 991 . |
21 | Degrees in pharmacy were approved to the point at which an article in the Times Educational Supplement in 1971 could comment : |
22 | And if there was er an a distinct advantage in that would be obviously beneficial would n't it . |
23 | No again bearing in mind you get pound for pound value whatever you pay in that would dictate what you get out . |
24 | Er er er er er well what else could you put in that would make it more |
25 | And I think , I mean the kind of situations I would think of as in that would be , just to take it from my own experience , of children who become quite experienced . |
26 | in that might be fun mighte n't it ? |
27 | stand in that might just be one room |
28 | Oh well , perhaps I did n't put enough tea in that 'll do |
29 | So , she could send , you can send stuff down in that can you ? |
30 | If that 's not part of the three not part of the deal that you send in that will not cause a major problem . |