Example sentences of "[adj] in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | There was in sum a marked fall in illegitimacy rates from the mid century , and from around 1876 in legitimate rates of birth . |
2 | 5.4.1 In both schools , we have noted the important contribution made to curriculum-related library development by the philosophies and policies of the staff involved . |
3 | Fleshy fruits of the type birds eat are often thought of as primitive in many features , that is to say that they share more characters with ancestral flowering plant fruits than do fruits with wind-dispersed seeds . |
4 | Oh yes oh yes in my thirty odd years erm looking back now it must have been primitive in those days really . |
5 | He had intended to learn French and had brought with him a set of books asserting that you could teach yourself French in two weeks , but he did n't open them . |
6 | Can I suggest we actually have a look at this in General Purposes ? |
7 | How he does this in general terms is illustrated in Fig. 1 . |
8 | The regulations provide for this in certain circumstances and we are considering how to improve the detail of the procedures . |
9 | Please exclude this in future adverts , or follow the requirements for a full credit advert . |
10 | This would make you less likely to behave like this in similar circumstances in the future . |
11 | When Hitler invaded Russia in June 1941 and the war , for communists , abruptly changed its character , there was at least the prospect — in principle at least — of enhanced support for the revolutionary and patriotic cause in Vietnam ; but until Russia had withstood the German onslaught this in practical terms meant nothing . |
12 | I have a feeling an attempt was being made to convey a sort of message — this in practical terms I duly received . |
13 | ‘ For the White Feminist ’ addressed this in subtle ways — the upsetting of a bowl , a foot penetrating the frame of a tray . |
14 | The sentencing decision in Billam ( 1986 ) marks out some of the more serious varieties of sexual assault , and this could be used as a basis for introducing a new scheme of three or four graded offences : there are precedents for this in other countries . |
15 | I know we 've got a lever now , yeah , we 're gon na get rid of this in other words , Steve 's gon na give us something for it . |
16 | We are aware of this in other situations , and so commonly rock the cradles and prams of babies . |
17 | It is hoped that aromatherapy will benefit from this in two ways : that the purity of an oil can be guaranteed and that there will be a greater choice of organic oils more widely available . |
18 | I do this in two ways . |
19 | Use this in two ways . |
20 | I do this in two ways . |
21 | We can respond to this in two ways , either by abandoning studies on non-human animals and thus losing a major source of evidence , or by finding ways of making legitimate cross-species extrapolations . |
22 | In formulating a view , it is helpful to examine this in two ways . |
23 | Within the ESRC Data Archive we are attempting to achieve this in two ways : |
24 | It may be argued that there is nothing too morally reprehensible about this in many areas of our public life : but when it affects life-and-death issues , such as Northern Ireland , the idea of making legislation on internment , for example , subject to back-room bargains struck at Westminster , is one which would stick in the throats of many voters . |
25 | I found this in many ways remarkable performance of Daphnis frustratingly difficult to assess , even after several hearings . |
26 | Yet Emma Johnson , spontaneous in her expressiveness , brings an extra freedom and often an extra warmth to make this in many ways the most winning of all . |
27 | This in many ways resembles the minister-civil service relationship ( see Chapter 5 ) with the chairman performing a quasi-ministerial role . |
28 | The rhythm section of Jeff Andrews and Dennis Chambers are just killin' this tune ; it 's a half time triplet groove , and be sure to practise this in all keys . |
29 | No one fabric can do this in all situations . |
30 | This was a common finding , and Freud often found this in all children during the war . |