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

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1 Although ComputerEasy Draw is more basic than the more expensive packages , you wo n't be paying for a lot of functions that you will rarely or never use , and it 's certainly rich enough in features to make it a worthwhile investment for most everyday drawing requirements .
2 Is it rich enough in chemicals , particularly nitrogen ?
3 3 Media offences which are triable only in magistrates ' courts .
4 She said , ‘ He seems interested enough in women , if that 's what you mean .
5 If , however , the searcher seeks information on ‘ Recovering hydrogen from coal tar in a continuous electrofluid reactor ’ and is interested only in reports , books or periodical articles which review the subject after 1980 , then there is clearly scope for a more complex search profile .
6 If we are interested only in individuals , it is a straightforward matter .
7 His pearl is fatally flawed , and to supply the missing leaf , or leaves , in facsimile , even of the right size and type , is a desperate measure acceptable only in cases of extreme age or rarity .
8 " I find peace of mind acceptable only in winners and in those losers who have exhausted every means at their disposal , and who have peace of mind despite being losers " , noted Nizan in October 1939 , one month after his resignation from the party . "
9 He was again conscious of where he was : in the room of his own apartment , on the third floor of a large house , he was sitting on this Sunday afternoon , an ageing man , old not in years , but in their disappointments .
10 Castes and sub-castes were formed and distinguished largely in terms of social honour ; life styles were sharply differentiated and accorded varying degrees of prestige .
11 It was slightly damp not in patches but all over as if it had been soaked in water then wrung out and left to dry through the night .
12 HMIs have clearly sensed that in launching their series of studies , even if their highly focused character may convey the subliminal message that they are interested more in mechanisms and techniques than in broader perspectives .
13 Unique , because every system is different both in terms of hardware and software needs and the skills of the staff who are going to use it .
14 Although chance dictates that the evidence relates to two major centres , the situation thereby depicted does not necessarily misrepresent the economy as a whole , inasmuch as clothing was the only really large-scale manufacture , ranking high even in towns like Leicester and Northampton which had leather wares for their principal products .
15 We are essentially interested here in cases where important natural monopoly industries exist and the choice is between a free market and various forms of regulation .
16 If so , we should first remind him that we shall be interested here in functions other than those between two sets of numbers .
17 Although conservatives believed that juries were appropriate only in societies whose population had already achieved a degree of sophistication , reformers argued that they could promote the social responsibility from which they were supposed to emerge .
18 Reid switched off his decrepit Ford in front of a building visible only in patches through the railings of a once-white wooden veranda , over which trailed bougainvillaea , syringa , convolvulus , and hibiscus in a riot of colour .
19 The idea is that tax , payable annually in arrears , would be based on taxable expenditure , which is the difference between net receipts during the year and net savings over the same period .
20 Problems such as overcrowded classrooms became newly visible both in debates over reconstruction and evacuation and in the concern with ‘ the state of the nation ’ as expressed in fears for ‘ the visible embodiments of posterity ’ , the nation 's children .
21 Since unc vanishes but at least one first minor does not , there must be n — 1 independent columns , the remaining column being expressible uniquely in terms of the independent columns .
22 It may be important , therefore , to arrange for deferred consideration and earnouts to be payable mainly in shares and loan notes , always subject to the creditworthiness of the vendor , to enable capital gains tax liabilities to be held-over .
23 The intellectual input at the indexing stage is minimal even in systems where , in the interests of enhanced consistency , there is some intervention at the indexing stage .
24 The issue itself must be specified as precisely as possible usually in terms of both what we want to know and why we want to know .
25 The steps taken to field a team who would maintain the Premier Division side 's place at the top of Group A in the European Champions League were costly only in terms of the gamble that
26 ‘ Resounding events are often only momentary outbursts , surface manifestations of these large movements and explicable only in terms of them ’ [ my italics ] .
27 Both these experiments and the studies on the effects of hunger and thirst on dreaming demonstrate the unpredictability of dreaming , explicable only in terms of semantics .
28 There were some differences explicable only in terms of cultural factors which are indicated in the table , but what must be the most remarkable thing about these data , is the general unanimity with which these two groups of people thousands of miles apart dreamed .
29 The rationale behind all of this contains many assumptions which are perhaps conventional enough in terms of Central Government legislation , planning theory and urban practice .
30 Dolphins are probably as diverse now in terms of numbers of species , as at any time for which we have a good fossil record .
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