Example sentences of "in [adj] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In public he expressed great contempt for the system , but he made use of it to an immoderate degree , particularly by bestowing honours — undue honours — on the least worthy of his personal friends and particularly if the suggestion was made by anyone close to him .
2 In public he paid handsome tribute to Modigliani , but the truth of their private relations is more tangled .
3 In brief we requested that legislation be enacted to preserve the total assets of Pension Funds for the sole benefit of members , that there be equal number of members and employers as Trustees and that members would have the right to oppose Hostile Trustees .
4 In short we have strong expectations about the structure of conversation which warrant many different kinds of inference ( see Chapter 6 ) .
5 Various sorts of logical structure , with branching and loops , will achieve this — in general we see great advantages in presenting them to the user in graphical form .
6 From the point of view of the buyer , general exclusion clauses are obviously less popular , and , in general he sees little need for them to protect his own position .
7 Having argued that sociology is rather closer to journalism and the literary arts than some might imagine , I now turn to consider those differences that do , after all , divide them : in particular what makes social science scientific ?
8 In particular they identified two mesotrons with nearly identical masses but different properties : the slightly heavier one they named ‘ pion ’ and the lighter one ‘ muon ’ .
9 In particular they made great progress in their attempts to put electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force together within the same theoretical framework .
10 The seventies were certainly a period of great change in attitudes within the Customs & Excise in general , and on the cutters in particular we saw great improvements in many ways with the acquisition of better technical equipment such as highly sophisticated radio communication , and the development of international relations .
11 In particular we discuss two aspects of the interpretation of definite pronouns , which we call role mapping and name mapping , and suggest that either one of them may not occur in the interpretation of any particular sentence .
12 In particular it monitors each firm 's conduct and capital adequacy .
13 In particular it distinguished two forms of such training and education : We stress the range of educational provision that is relevant to vocational training in the broadest sense and to the developing needs of young people .
14 In particular it requires constant attention and continual effort . ’
15 Furthermore , it gave valuable information about the Permian sequence ; in particular it penetrated 370 ft of Upper Permian salt , and the 1800 ft of lavas and tuffs believed to be Lower Permian .
16 In particular he thought that competence in computer literacy and manipulating information technology , which would help them to be ‘ lifelong learners , ’ were neglected .
17 In particular he considered non-Euclidean geometry before Lobachevsky and Bolyai , quaternions before Hamilton , elliptic functions before Abel and Jacobi as well as much of Cauchy 's complex variable theory .
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