Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] are [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Under permanently wet conditions , small mammal bone becomes soft and easily broken , and it has been found that small mammal bones preserved in wet caves become extensively broken , whereas in dry caves they are better preserved , but other factors may also modify such an assemblage .
2 IIb : in economic terms they are qualitatively different .
3 I have watched famous conductors direct this music and I know just from looking at their backs that in some passages they are no longer in control , they are terrified .
4 Unhappily , in some cases they are hopelessly wrong .
5 In some cases they are also nutritionally unsound .
6 They differ from cuticular processes in containing a definite extension of the body cavity and in some cases they are freely movable .
7 In some cases they are actually paying to represent their country !
8 In some areas we are already competing for that work ’ .
9 In some waters they are extremely hard to catch , in others the are ridiculously easy .
10 In some respects they are clearly superior to normal books , for example they have database cross-referencing facilities ordinary volumes lack .
11 In some ways they are even better than our own , for a squid can distinguish polarised light which we can not do and their retinas have a finer structure which means , almost certainly , that they can distinguish finer detail than we can .
12 And in some ways they are quite right with this gown .
13 In some ways they are more interesting , because less explored .
14 The Greeks claim that their black economy is bigger than any other Community country 's , and so in absolute terms they are not quite as badly off as the published statistics make it seem .
15 In these circumstances we are usually investigating a finite population and therefore a sampling frame ( i.e. a list of population members ) may well exist .
16 In these circumstances they are more able to realise their true ideological potential , which seems to mean taking on the characteristics of the most rapacious forms of capitalist entrepreneurship .
17 Full access details are available from : Holiday Care Service , 2 Old Bank Chambers , Station Road , Horley , Surrey RH6 9HW. tel. ( 0293 ) 774535 , but in all cases you are strongly advised to contact the hotel in advance and explain your access requirements .
18 One expression of this is by Medawar ( quoted in Coffey , 1981 , p. 30 ) that ‘ in all sciences we are progressively relieved of the burden of singular instances , the tyranny of the particular .
19 Whereas London cabaret bills tend to be filled with straight stand-up acts , in provincial gigs you are more likely to be put on with local bands , cringe-worthy performance poets , or singer-songwriters wielding acoustic guitars .
20 In many areas they are now however finding themselves in direct competition with Tertiary Colleges which operate under F.E. regulations and which are not constrained by school regulations .
21 We would not like to get into the New Zealand situation of ranching , but it seems in many senses we are already there .
22 They point out that in many cases they are not only far cheaper than the same holiday bought through a travel agent , but also often offer a unique experience in leadership , endurance and community service .
23 However , in many cases they are not entirely necessary , and their use replaces more stringent hygiene procedures .
24 In many cases they are not able to remember anything at all about the earlier incidents and so all they have are those inner feelings with nothing to counteract them .
25 In many cases they are vastly higher than the highest note anybody has heard or can imagine .
26 In many cases they are actually simpler since a complete instruction is executed in a single machine cycle unlike a microprocessor which may make several memory access when executing a single instruction .
27 In many cases they are more impressive than the resemblance of " my " insects to real insects .
28 In many cases they are now wider in scope than the function which gave them birth ; in others they are at least on a par with the sales function .
29 In many cases they are now actually quicker than their petrol-engined equivalents , despite offering considerable gains in economy .
30 In many cases we are virtually being asked to accept the evidence because the writer is putting it to us in a very skilful , persuasive way .
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