Example sentences of "in [adv] [adj] [noun pl] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Leonora longed for his company in much larger doses than he was able to spare , but had no intention of telling him so . |
2 | Most old people love children , but usually in much smaller doses than their parents realise , and more often in your home , where spills , sticky fingers and noise are more easily dealt with , than in theirs . |
3 | I may indeed want to stand by women living in less fortunate circumstances than I today . |
4 | In less organised skills where there is little interaction , subtasks may be learned and practised separately before combining them . |
5 | It is true , however , that 90 per cent of this fluid can be retrieved in only twenty minutes while we are lying horizontally . |
6 | For instance , recycling could require large scale temporary storage facilities , while secondaries are often found in environmentally sensitive locations where their reworking could have disagreeable effects . |
7 | For instance , recycling could require large scale temporary storage facilities , while secondaries are often found in environmentally sensitive locations where their reworking could have disagreeable effects . |
8 | That haul included three of the 11 tries that hoisted Llanelli 's total to 26 in just three games as they won 79-10 . |
9 | The rock was in just three pieces when it arrived and needed to be hammered into the correct sizes for the set-up . |
10 | It is however a strong argument in the sense that it aims to attack the notion of justified belief in just those areas where it attacks the notion of knowledge . |
11 | Nat. sulph. will be continued in gradually ascending potencies until there is aggravation , or the symptoms change to another remedy . |
12 | This is standard practice in more tropical countries where there are ‘ dust devils ’ or ‘ willy willies ’ which can produce a 40-knot wind in almost any direction with little or no warning . |
13 | ‘ Our target audience is men aged between 18 and 35 because they get involved in more drink-related accidents than anyone else . |
14 | In more secluded areas where we consider a car to be essential , we include this in the overall holiday price . |
15 | Macaulay Culkin is a 12-year-old , 4ft 6in licence to print money and Home Alone 2 : Lost In New York is set to pull in more folding bills than it is possible for the human mind to contemplate . |
16 | Rachel Browne , 25 , who 's a trainee solicitor from Devon , believes she 's managed to influence her boyfriend Al Damon , 30 , in more fundamental ways than his style of shirt . |
17 | By limited liability the state is encouraging management to use shareholder funds in more risky ventures than they would otherwise undertake , and then pass on the liability at a time for forced liquidation , to third parties . |
18 | Throughout 1913 he put in more flying hours than anyone else , he flew in all kinds of weather and he showed great aptitude for flying any aeroplane . |
19 | Use 15mm copper ( or plastic ) pipe in as long lengths as you can carry home . |
20 | I told her about myself in as honest terms as I could . |
21 | Communication between leader and follower must take place in as many dimensions as there are levels of maturity to be considered . |
22 | When Poirot tells her that Hastings has remarked that the house looked haunted she assures them that if there is a ghost it must be a friendly one , because she has had three escapes from death in as many days so she must bear a charmed life . |
23 | Partly because I want to experience life in as many phases as I 'm capable of — i.e. I 'm more a writer than a moralist , I suppose . |
24 | As you draw what you draw is reflected in as many mirrors as you specify . |
25 | Novella no longer needs to feel gratitude that in her case she has a father who has allowed her to teach in his place ; she has parted the curtain and is speaking for herself — in as many tongues as she pleases . |
26 | Pros Fast and intuitive file transfer in as many modes as you have moods |
27 | Or perhaps even that he and I together , in as filthy moods as we were , must n't have looked like the sort of people even a policeman should risk messing with . |
28 | You round up as many others — nurses , patients , whatever — as possible and get them together in as few rooms as you can . |
29 | It was probably a very good thing in far more ways than one , Harry reflected , that Aubrey would be living with them here at the farm for several months . |
30 | Other fires Gas or paraffin heaters should only ever be used in well ventilated rooms as they give off carbon monoxide . |