Example sentences of "in [adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Research in Scottish geology has been carried out in 21 institutions , but has been concentrated in rather fewer . |
2 | Taking the case of social class as an example of a more general difficulty associated with speaker variables , I shall comment in the following sections in rather less detail on sex and ethnicity . |
3 | These policies even contemplated the nationalization of industry , in rather more detail than had ever been considered by the Labour Party . |
4 | We can study the circuit in rather more detail if we look at Fig. 4 . |
5 | But , in carrying out the scan technique , you will need to define each attitude to yourself in rather more detail . |
6 | However , before one can reach this conclusion — one that is refreshingly straightforward and easy to apply — it is necessary to consider the material in rather more detail … |
7 | Why do you want to have children in somewhere that is mad , evil and about to be destroyed ? |
8 | Yes , yes I do n't think that on our next buy , what with the next year I would be a bit better off in the sense that I should have sold my house , bought something cheaper and have some capital invested so I have a little extra monthly income , I should be living in somewhere that 's cheaper to run |
9 | Adherents of the second school bewail Britain 's poor economic performance and diminished standing in the world , which they attribute in large measure to the lack of relevance in much that is taught in colleges . |
10 | A further feature , implicit in much that has already been said , is the emphasis given by the staff to ‘ openness ’ and ‘ accessibility . ’ |
11 | Certainly Asquith saw the situation in much this light . |
12 | In all some 7,200 trading invoices were dealt with during the year and 1,500 stationery orders . |
13 | Three committee members drove from Geneva to be present and in all some 17 Members and Friends of the Swiss Branch gathered at Sussexdown in the late morning of 1 August . |
14 | However , there were never the trained navigators nor Royal Engineer specialists available to recruit this number , and in all some 11 teams were trained . |
15 | This system worked very slowly and made secrecy virtually impossible : it has been calculated that in all some 2,000 people may have had some influence , direct or indirect , on the functioning of this cumbersome machinery . |
16 | No , I 've got her a box of things , I did a little box up with bits in all some for fifty p and a pound , doing that up and hair bands for her , giving her , given a little box with all little bits and pieces in it |
17 | We want , first of a , think first of all that stress in necessarily all bad . |
18 | With the next World Cup due to be held in less that three years time the Wallaby coach and skipper warn that |
19 | Even in less that perfect vintages , a good winemaker can produce something drinkable , and the average quality of English wine has improved dramatically in the last decade . |
20 | Sometimes people are in so much of a hurry they run . |
21 | One basic trouble with Medea is the mediocre quality of invention in so much of Cherubini 's score . |
22 | One basic trouble with Medea is the mediocre quality of invention in so much of Cherubini 's score . |
23 | TWO TURKS who sold kidneys for transplants in London were in so much pain when they were discharged that one had to carry the other out of the hospital , the General Medical Council 's disciplinary committee heard yesterday . |
24 | No doubt there is too much red tape and lawyering in the nuclear business — as in so much of American life . |
25 | I wish she had n't sounded quite so bored , nor in so much of a hurry . |
26 | The changes proposed by these authors in so much as they relate to the agriculture/nature conservation conflict in the UK uplands are summarised below . |
27 | ‘ It would be extremely sad to see this railway go to the wall , after so many volunteers have put in so much time and money to keep steam travel alive in Hampshire . ’ |
28 | But nevertheless , at that stage in your career , the tendency is to be in so much of a hurry , that if the opportunities present themselves , it all seems quite logical in a way . |
29 | The LDDC is sometimes cited as a success story because it has attracted in so much private investment . |
30 | If they had agreed a price the deal would have gone through just as SMS found itself in so much trouble with Volvo [ SMS was forced to resign the $40m Volvo account in early 1991 , after it was discovered the agency was rigging performance advertisements ] . |