Example sentences of "in [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They encountered no difficulties en route , although they had to traverse one of the most dangerous ambush points in all South Scotland , at Pease Dean , where the Lammermuirs came directly down to the coast in steep wooded slopes cut up by deep ravines , and round which travellers had to wend their narrow , devious way .
2 Many of the other subjects , Buddhism and the rest , were also there to stay — although BT was to deal with them in extremely summary or allusive form .
3 This may take the form of acid etching in highly acid soils , root marks and corrosion produced by plant roots , corrosion caused by organic acids , and a form of corrosion apparently associated with high humidity in soils and caves .
4 She discarded the trouser suit for a set of underwear in palest pink , and Claudia seethed at having the most wonderful moments of her life dismissed in so summary a fashion .
5 A factor for some of us in so doing was the fact that we have been saddened and sickened at the supermarkets ' attitudes in exploiting the European difficulty .
6 We 'll go straight through the presentations , and then there is an opportunity , obviously for you to ask questions or , and to join in generally discussion .
7 Well that Ethel 's in her seventies and , you see her in just towel wrapped round her and she could wear a
8 If it rises too high , the workers bring in not nectar but water , and deposit it in droplets and puddles around the cells containing the developing larvae , which are particularly sensitive to over-heating .
9 A mortgage may contain a clause giving the mortgagee a power of sale , and such a power ( subject to certain conditions ) is now implied in ever mortgage made by deed .
10 ‘ Well , the Admiral came in yesterday afternoon . ’
11 But I sat in yesterday afternoon and I felt sorry for the man 's daughter who 'd been given a hymn the service .
12 More reinforcements flew in yesterday morning from the 7th Infantry Division in Fort Ord , California , to back up the earlier contingents from the 82nd Airborne and the 5th Mechanised Infantry , who launched the initial assaults .
13 ‘ He came in yesterday morning and put his things down and went out .
14 ‘ Two of them came in yesterday evenin' . ’
15 William Hutton was one of the few who worked in both factory and cottage as a child , for he was first employed in a silk mill in Derby before becoming apprenticed to his framework knitter uncle .
16 In reality an object moves in both space and time .
17 The normal subjects displayed a biphasic response with coordinate increases in both serum and urine APGPR immunoeactivity both occurring within the first two hours after the meal .
18 Major advances in both surgery and anaesthesia have lowered the death rate from operations .
19 According to the New Delhi paper 's authors , the peak yields in both wheat and rice were obtained during experimental trials in the 1960s and have not been repeated since .
20 Junior Books has raised more questions than it has answered and has wide-ranging implications for the nature of obligations arising in both contract and tort .
21 An expert 's liability may run in both contract and tort , which may help a claimant where the limitation period is longer in tort : see Preston and Newsom 's Limitation of Actions , 4th edn edited by John Weeks ( Longman , 1989 ) at 3.4 .
22 In addition , the couple make a public covenant to love and to cherish , to help and to comfort in both prosperity and adversity .
23 Faye turned and buried her face in her husband 's shoulder , and Belinda 's throat constricted suddenly as she saw how their love for each other and their concern for the tiny life growing inside Faye united them in both happiness and fear .
24 Again the signal sources in the input and output circuits relate in both magnitude and sense of action to the output and input conditions respectively .
25 In aerospace the American dominance requires little comment — it obtains in both aviation and space , both civil and military .
26 After oral administration , mesalazine is extensively acetylated such that N-acetyl-5-ASA is the predominant form found in both plasma and urine .
27 Trading was comparatively light in both currency and equity markets , but the collapse in confidence seemed widespread .
28 The first of these , an HMI Report on local history classes throughout the Cambridge Extra-Mural Board 's area in 1954 , commented very favourably upon the general standard of teaching in both university and WEA courses and was also complimentary about the quality of students ' work .
29 The Arsenal striker , who scored in both north London derby games last season , refused to be drawn into a slanging match after the game but responded forcefully yesterday .
30 It is the banks that are benefitting handsomely whilst economies as a whole stagnate in both North and South .
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