Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] in [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | Masnun was out of sight from a poor draw in his last race at Kempton , but ran much better in the Stewards ' Cup here and he 's well in today on his best form . |
2 | Since the value of these slaves to their master lay so often in the slaves ' intelligence , initiative and skill , incentives ( such as the possibility of purchasing freedom ) were used more consistently than physical coercion as a means of persuading slaves to accept their inferior status . |
3 | Earl Grey never goes down well in a boys ' school — there 's that touch of Milady 's Boudoir about it . |
4 | It was cheers all round in the winners ' enclosure and for Nicholson , the man they call the Duke , it was time to feel like a king . |
5 | The pervasive influence of a combative religious morality was evident not only in the repealers ' language but in the common culture which bound many of them together . |
6 | The story exhibits just the type of learning and experimentation that one would expect from incrementalism , except that , in the Honda case , the experiments were being conducted for real , not just in the executives ' minds prior to decision , and the process did not seem all that logical . |
7 | Shortages of professional staff are very severe in some places and over-reliance on foreign staff is not always in the patients ' best interests in an area where personal communication is so important . |
8 | ( And never do this in court , not even in a magistrates ' court ! ) |
9 | This is explained more fully in the Directors ' report . |
10 | So they 're up there in the cashiers ' office trying to figure out where all the money 's coming from . |
11 | Furthermore , is it not rash to say that it is to be carried out only in the patients ' best interests ? |
12 | The spectre of reanimated union power was inevitably trotted out again in the Tories ' election campaign . |
13 | Sir Roger put the ball back firmly in the booksellers ' court . |