Example sentences of "[adj] in the [num] " in BNC.

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1 The Church 's inner spirit , organization and theology need be little different in the 1990s from how they were under Pius XII in the 1950s .
2 It may be felt that replacing two straight cores with a ring structure is too drastic a change to gloss over , but the mechanism is not too different in the two cases .
3 Pollock and Majeed argue that this behaviour is somehow different in the two countries as the motive is profit in the United States but survival in the internal market here .
4 Hutton and Lawrence ( 1981 ) , in their comparisons of the training , careers and status of German and British engineers , argue that the relationship with pure science is different in the two countries ( but see Chapter 2 , note 1 ) .
5 For inhale and inconspicuous , the semantic constituency of in — is easily established , although the semantic identity of in — is different in the two cases :
6 The trends over time were significantly different in the two sexes ( χ 2 =275 , df=9 ; p = <0.0001 ) and significantly non-linear ( χ 2 =514 , df=16 ; p = <0.0001 ) .
7 Moreover I can address myself retrospectively to the perceptual experience as such as well as to the photograph qua photograph , and the logic of my reports will obviously be very different in the two cases .
8 The role of inheritance and consequently of policies designed to influence inheritance — is quite different in the two models .
9 We pointed out earlier that such a proposal can not be accepted for the prenominal case because the prenominal and the clause structures are far from equivalent ; they admit different ranges of adjective , and the relation of the adjective to the head noun is different in the two cases .
10 Oral caecal transit times were not significantly different in the two patient groups , whereas colonic transit was slower in the patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy compared with the group without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy ( p<0.02 ) .
11 Another possibility is that the genetic regulation of the isotype response is different in the two populations of inflammatory bowel disease patients .
12 There is no doubt that genetic factors are involved in inflammatory bowel disease , although the influence of heredity might be different in the two diseases .
13 The genetic impact on the mucosal IgG subclass response could also be different in the two diseases .
14 Mean lipase secretion was not significantly different in the two groups — that is , mean ( SD ) 94.1 ( 46.0 ) IU×10/h in the control group and 56.4 ( 33.0 ) IU×10/h in the post-acute pancreatitis group .
15 Although the distribution of patients who were stone free for > or nine months and 57% different in the two tablet groups .
16 Mean energy intake ( Table III ) was not significantly different in the two groups before treatment , increased in both groups after four weeks ' treatment , and was maintained in the steroid treated group but not in the group treated with the elemental diet after 13 weeks .
17 The proportions of minor side effects experienced were significantly different in the two treatment groups ( p<0.01 ) .
18 The cumulative reinfarction likelihood , calculated by a log-rank life-table , is not significantly different in the two groups ( Wilcoxon p=0.87 ) .
19 But the pattern is different in the two large cities .
20 Not much money but things were different in the twenties .
21 Hubbub , shoving and ten good ideas before breakfast — the character , in short , of the 100 days that have just passed — need to give way to something different in the 1,361 that are left .
22 The American was streaking clear in the 100 metres hurdles when she hit the last barrier and crashed to the ground .
23 It was indeed clear in the twenties that the medical profession had something important to say to mothers .
24 Yet by 1914 agriculture was firmly in second place to industry in the American economy and although farmers enjoyed a boom period during the First World War , their problems were to become clear in the 1920s .
25 I never thought it would work like this : having been a small child in the 50s when women dressed more or less identically and according to their age and class ( gymslip , good suit , housecoat , then cardigan and pinny ) , I used to think that it was beautifully liberating in the 60s and 70s when convention began to permit a woman of any age to dress in virtually any style , from hooker to schoolmarm .
26 The pace of change which accelerated in the 1980s would continue unabated in the 1990s .
27 Built around the village of Nurburg , it provided work for some of Germany 's unemployed in the 1920s and was finished in 1927 .
28 Those unemployed in the 1972 survey had been classified by their last job .
29 Alongside the CCPR there was the National Playing Fields Association formed in 1925 to increase urban playing space ; there was also some limited provision of physical training facilities for the unemployed in the 1930s by the National Council for Social Service .
30 It is a history of morale boosting , of public money being made available from various sources from 1918 onwards : to enrich the life in remote villages in danger of being deserted by the exodus after the First World War ; to occupy the unemployed in the 1930s on Tyneside ; to counter the dreary effect of the ‘ blackout ’ during the Second World War ( this was the first instance in this country of government subsidy ) ; to bring a sense of wellbeing to the community during the difficult years following the war ; and in particular , to occupy bored young people .
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