Example sentences of "in [adv] [adj] [noun sg] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We can study the circuit in rather more detail if we look at Fig. 4 .
2 AFTER months of enduring the relentless taunts of Robin Cook , my Somerset neighbour William Waldegrave was in remarkably equable mood when I found him washing his car on Friday morning .
3 That is one of the reasons why I think that man is in much better shape than I think philosophy 's in .
4 Both topics covered have been studied in much greater depth than we have space to discuss here , but our intention is only to illustrate the breadth of applicability of the B & B philosophy .
5 The drama itself also benefits from this approach : writing in role slows the drama down in a very productive fashion , encouraging children to look at a particular situation in much greater depth than they would otherwise .
6 Howard has now become scrupulous about washing his socks in fairly hot soapy water ( they can not be washed in extremely hot water because he favours woollen socks , though cotton would be preferable ) and regularly airing his boots .
7 He took this in suddenly one morning as he was charging a girl the duty on a camera , hitting the thought like an air pocket and ludicrously yawning at the same time with his mouth shut so that the girl noticed his face lengthening like a mule 's .
8 TWO TURKS who sold kidneys for transplants in London were in so much pain when they were discharged that one had to carry the other out of the hospital , the General Medical Council 's disciplinary committee heard yesterday .
9 It was raised by Dudek in somewhat different form when he said that Leonard ‘ always had an image of himself as a rabbi . ’
10 Proportional series are dealt with in more specific detail as they do not appear anywhere else in the book .
11 This introduces several movements seen later in more solemn form when she dances with the prince at the ball .
12 When a leader in the Independent accuses Freddie Mercury of being a bad example because of homosexual acts committed in strictly guarded privacy before he realised he was at risk , it is using science as a screen for unexamined prejudice .
13 He was in as much turmoil as she .
14 Whatever you decide to do , the Canadapass brochure gives you the flexibility to plan an itinerary in as much detail as you wish , before you travel .
15 The sarcophagus can be decorated in as much detail as you like , and could be painted quite elaborately .
16 He would be in as much danger as me because if he shouted across to me , he 'd have been done for idling his time and gossiping .
17 He made it as easy as possible for his clergy to take the oath , and he acknowledged that his friends who did so acted in as good conscience as he had in refusing it .
18 South Uist in sunshine in March is not common but the visual beauty is hard to beat and Lochboisdale Branch situated at the waters edge looked in as good fettle as I have ever seen it .
19 But I do n't believe that is so because I believe education is not held in as high respect as it was in the past .
20 Even granting the absurdity of Hitler 's racialist theories , it would be possible to credit him with realistic goals ( to exploit a political scapegoat , to depopulate Eastern Europe for resettlement ) for which he could massacre Jews and Slavs in as full awareness as theirs when they flee or fight .
21 This plan came to grief , however , when Waters , in an attempt to establish friendly relations , gave a prospective producer a copy of one of his books , which showed the idiosyncratic director palling up with one of Charles Manson 's gang — a gesture which was in even worse taste than it might sound , as the producer proved to have been a good friend of one of the gang 's victims .
22 They reached the gate in even quicker time than they 'd left it .
23 His reaction was so wild that he would have found himself in even deeper trouble if he had connected with Simpson .
24 She does this in almost literal fashion as she watches for repeated mannerisms typical of that animal .
25 Dawkins 's approach to evolution was presented in characteristically entertaining form when he suggested that the organism is ‘ … a robot vehicle blindly programmed to preserve its selfish genes ’ .
26 The preliminaries on this occasion extended over a rather lengthy period and so the 150 or so guests were in pretty good form when we eventually sat down to one of the best ‘ function type ’ meals that I have ever enjoyed .
27 They remain very vulnerable in privately rented accommodation as they can often be ignorant of their rights .
28 Nevertheless , Dr Parker leaves the yard in considerably better shape than he found it .
29 Maxi-Read presents , in essentially one screen if you ignore its overspill ( and possibly overkill ) analysis for complex words , a useful summary of some important factors in text construction .
30 Hammond was clearly in very poor health when he made his will in 1657 , dying the next year , not long before the protector , his old colleague and then commander .
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