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

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1 As a consequence , any increase in overall spending determined at local level will require a substantial increase in local taxation ( assuming central grant remains the same ) , i.e. a 1 per cent increase will require a 4 per cent increase in locally raised funds including the community charge and specific fees and charges , thus reducing the likelihood of substantial local variation .
2 They enrich their sole dishes with mussels and shrimps only ; and they cook their fish in locally produced cider , not in expensive white wine imported from other regions .
3 In Right Said Fred 's first rush of press , it was said that he had played with ZZ Top but it was never quite specified how .
4 Sally-Anne could see that the good doctor , as she had naughtily begun to call him , was going to take a great deal of delight in mercilessly teasing her about Mr Sands .
5 Here you can discover the latest developments in commercially grown mushrooms , asparagus and chicory on a grand scale , and watch how to cook them in the culinary theatre .
6 I have succeeded in completely bringing back into useful production the seven million unemployed who were so dear to all our own hearts , in keeping the German peasant on his soil despite all difficulties and in rescuing it for him , in attaining the renewed flourishing of German trade , and in tremendously promoting transportation .
7 Rising as it did , when the nobility and knightly classes in England were of Norman stock , it follows that the language of armory was French , and so it has remained ( in remarkably garbed form with English interpolations ) to the present day .
8 So we could try different things , there 's this one over it comes in somewhere does n't it ?
9 Now I 've got some roses to put in somewhere have n't I ?
10 Some 60 per cent of UK securities are held in professionally managed portfolios .
11 In spirally cleaving eggs the cleavage planes are oblique so that the cells , when viewed from above , take on a spiral arrangement .
12 Hard luck yarns come crawling out of doorways to tug at his sleeve , tall tales sit slumped over coffee in badly lit diners waiting for him to join them .
13 Certainly there are visual differences ; first-century Roman niello is often poorly preserved but fifteenth-century Italian niello , even in badly damaged pieces , still fills every detail of a finely engraved design .
14 We have a wonderful cache of these toys which we picked up in badly run stationers and toy shops .
15 The few ‘ intensive care ’ or ‘ medium-secure ’ units in ordinary NHS hospitals which accept mentally disordered offenders are nearly all sited in badly designed old wards in large hospitals .
16 The Mnchener is suing Atlantic Richfield for nearly $150m , alleging that the company knew that the products the unit was developing would never be commercially viable , and according to the Wall Street Journal citing electronic mail messages , one of which says that as it appears the development ‘ is a pipe dream , let Siemens have the pipe , ’ and another that says ‘ We will attempt to finesse past Siemens the fact that we have had a great deal of trouble in successfully transitioning technology from the laboratory to the factory ’ ; Atlantic Richfield denies attempting to mislead Siemens over the unit .
17 This shows the level of previous achievement without which it is likely that a candidate will have difficulty in successfully completing the module .
18 The University was fortunate in successfully bidding for a capital grant from the Universities Funding Council ( UFC ) towards the cost of a £1.5 million extension of the Pathfoot Building , now completed and being used to re-locate the Department of History with the rest of the School of Arts in Pathfoot .
19 This project examines the decision making process involved in successfully launching a new electronic product within the health care market .
20 In successfully pressing for a referendum on the Common Market , he obliged Wilson to suspend the doctrine of collective Cabinet responsibility , an event without precedent since the National Government had done the same on the free-trade issue in the early thirties .
21 The Edinburgh International Film Festival would like to express its appreciation of the role played by SALVO ( Points of View , 13 February ) in successfully campaigning for more adequate funding from the Scottish Office for film and crafts organisations in Scotland .
22 In properly regulated households they are invisible , as though the house were a magical place , ministered to by disembodied presences .
23 Financial assistance out of public funds should be available for every individual ( not corporations ) who , without it , would suffer an undue financial burden in properly pursuing or defending his or her legal rights ;
24 These more strident attitudes expressed in properly speaking ethical statements are ways of being in favour of or against types of behaviour with a degree of force which makes us wish disfavoured actions discouraged by some kind of social sanction .
25 The costs involved in properly re-orientating and updating staff are considerable .
26 not in properly do n't worry .
27 We have already stressed the need for you to keep your notes and assignments in properly labelled and categorised loose-leaf folders .
28 And there 's a lot of strength in properly ordered thoughts , you know .
29 Platform games are a popular genre , but the essentially uncomplicated nature of the puzzles included in most tends to shorten their life span .
30 It was rather a huge success in sociopolitical terms , in vastly expanding the range of the shareholding classes .
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