Example sentences of "in of [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Reports began to come in of successful strikes on other vehicles .
2 On Oct. 8 Congress gave final approval to a major energy bill which promoted the phasing in of alternative fuels , the streamlining of the licensing procedure for nuclear power plants , and the encouragement of energy conservation .
3 We waited anxiously as reports came in of 97-mph gales in the Pennines but thankfully the spire remained firm .
4 It is the pouring in of new wine , but the bottles must also be new or they will burst , and this is exactly what Mr. Alexander 's treatment does .
5 He cleverly made use of the lowering fuel weight and bedding in of new tyres , to outwit his British challengers , Hawthorn and Collins .
6 Another key aspect of the new courses has been the building in of planned linkages to degree provision .
7 Swearing in of civilian President
8 If he remained at liberty , he could authorise the calling in of outside help — hence , as insurance , the coup leader 's attempt to destroy the President s reputation by connecting him to the cocaine trade .
9 Ten more minutes or so went by until she was ready for the net , one scoop followed by some frantic throwing in of excess tail which did n't want to go into the net and she was ours .
10 The main variations are caused by the phasing in of major re-equipment programmes : Polaris in the latter half of the 1960s ; RAF re-equipment in the early 1970s ; Army re-equipment in the mid-1970s ; the Tornado programme in the mid-1980s , and the start of the Trident programme in the late 1980s .
11 The bombs fell on South Wales and reports came in of young men killed in the air , on land , at sea .
12 The author is a past mistress of gushing praise to lull the reader into tabloid deification , then the quiet slipping in of neat doses of vitriol to tarnish her subject and titillate us .
13 They were they had a a board in of white kitten , free to good home .
14 But if you take the , the servicing sections overall , what we should be able to say is that look okay we 're gon na have a delayed kick in of improved productiv because it , productivity cos of new systems that are helping us , whether it moves us from two point six to two point seven to two point eight is arguable , and we wo n't know that for sure until we get there , but we should n't have is deterioration .
15 As part of the settlement to last year 's National dispute , the phasing in of Extended Opening Hours was agreed as follows : — 10.00am–4.00p.m. with effect from 1st May 1992 ; 10.00a.m. –4.00p.m. from 1st January , 1993 .
16 Stories came in of fresh controversies and skirmishes between the Desmonds and the Ormondes , and Maurice Fitzgerald began making overtures to Spain in the hope that King Philip might agree to support Ireland and throw out the English , once and for all .
17 Sabbatical leave , further training for teacher trainers themselves , and the buying in of linguistic expertise could only go part way in breaking the vicious circle .
18 Given these disturbing facts , the phasing out of nuclear power and phasing in of renewable technologies makes sense .
19 Other parts included the Irish curate in Devotion ( 1944 ) , a Hollywood gloss on the Bronte story ; Schumann in Song of Love ( 1947 ) ; the arms dealing lover of Gina Lollobrigida in Never So Few ( 1959 ) ; and the artist-doctor in Of Human Bondage ( 1964 ) .
20 And Somerset Maugham wrote in Of Human Bondage in 1915 :
21 Nujoma 's policy statement — Swearing in of National Assembly and Council of Ministers
22 Well you do know th th that you 're saying that they want to make a particular point strongly and er that that might involve erm an elephant in of bad taste in order to make it striking and to make people look at it and think about it .
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