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

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1 I had been listening to a lot of songs in very different styles , quite consciously , to try to get a little more inspiration for when we went into the studio .
2 One survey found that over half of all shareholders ( 4.1 million ) owned stock in only one company ( Ku Rogerston , report in the Financial Times , 13 December 1986 ) .
3 As was noted above , the Bank of England provides special facilities for small bidders when offering stock for sale by auction and a number of GEMMs provide a retail service , i.e. they are prepared to buy and sell stock in relatively small amounts .
4 In any event , points out Gibbons , if the pool price rises sharply , as many predict , they are still faced with major discontinuity in very difficult economic conditions .
5 Mayo repeated this type of experiment in more sophisticated conditions with salaries , coffee breaks , working hours and other variables .
6 There is only one type of personal family document which survives right through the last three centuries in really significant numbers .
7 Ann Messenger describes the condition of women writers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in very different terms :
8 And you walk away going like this you know ooh let's squeeze my legs in as much as possible !
9 Undaunted the helicopter crew managed to recover the remaining survivors in very difficult conditions , and will all four survivors aboard the helicopter the remaining tow line was cut and the lifeboat set off to the north east to return to her station .
10 The news will delight and horrify Wedding Present fans in roughly equal measures is that the band may follow up ‘ Ukrainski Vistupi V Johna Peela ’ some time in the future .
11 These then are features of species or subdivisions of them , by geography or sex for example , leading to a consideration of the form of organisms , so that differences in morphological features may reflect different lifestyles in closely related species , which can coexist .
12 Members of this genus are common parasites of the small intestine in very young animals and , although generally of little pathogenic significance , under certain circumstances may give rise to a severe enteritis .
13 The mystery of her origins occupied both Matey and Dr Neil in quite different ways .
14 Had he seen a letter from Pope Gregory in AD 601 he 'd have had a better idea of what was happening .
15 They contained articles by a variety of writers ( including politicians , and teachers ) each of whom had one common aim and purpose — to show that progressive methods in both primary and secondary schools were ‘ selling children short ’ and so contributing to the general permissiveness which ( they said ) was undermining the traditions of British society .
16 The experiential approach is seeking to supply a missing ingredient in so much education including RE , that of genuine involvement and learning to become aware of the depths in one 's own experience .
17 As I see it , Rocky 's been playing in the wide midfield role ( more or less a direct replacement for Strach ) , with Fairclough playing as a direct replacement for Batty , and Macca and Speed in more central roles .
18 Obtaining any professional qualification requires not only vocation and commitment , but also great investment in both personal and financial terms .
19 This will require a movement towards common levels of investment in both physical and human capital in each industry .
20 Problems to be tackled by additional restructuring and ‘ administrative ’ reforms ( some on the East German or Czechoslovak pattern ) , greater levels of investment in yet more priority areas , exhortation and other ad hoc remedies ; a blind eye to the ‘ second economy ’ rather than a policy for it ; consensual pattern of decision-making maintained and élite interests nurtured .
21 This now means a typical return on investment in under two years , some within one year , through a combination of both hard and soft cost savings .
22 The money would finance , among other things , control of carbon dioxide emissions to limit climate change , investment in more efficient energy sources , technology transfers to developing countries and programmes to alleviate poverty .
23 Green candidate , Bill Hughes sees investment in more public transport as not only the key to an improved environment , but also to an improved economy .
24 Paraguay has its first civilian president in nearly half a century .
25 Starfarers in less well-protected vessels might hear the scrabbling of claws upon their hulls , or wailing incoherent voices , lascivious enticements , rumblings of wrath .
26 While the pervasiveness and uniformity of television news made it unlikely that it would influence different people in different ways , the press seemed likely to influence different readers in very different ways .
27 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 .
28 It was the union organizations in both urban and rural constituencies which guaranteed continuity and finance : ‘ What emerged was informal , often improvised , but remarkably tough . ’
29 The most important Labour supporters of " Unity " gave modified support to the war effort , though they were highly critical of its conduct by Chamberlain and of the political truce which prevented the running of candidates in previously Conservative seats .
30 We certainly will , we also launched today our er campaign for two million pounds , our General Election campaign for , for the money that we 're going to need to stand candidates in as many constituencies as possible , so we 're certainly gearing up for it , yes .
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