Example sentences of "[adj] in [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | It is certainly different in Freud 's mind . |
2 | What is strikingly different in Moore 's treatment of practical ethics from that of the classical utilitarians is the lack of any reforming zeal . |
3 | well it is vanity , their health 's not gon na improve by er , with their breasts enlarged so I do n't see why the National Health should pay for that , if they want that doing they should pay themselves , different in Claire 's case because she 's got one breast extremely small and one large one so she 's got a deformity , that 's different , correcting a deformity 's different , but if you just wan na go from a size thirty two to a thirty six B , then you should pay for it do n't you think ? |
4 | This concept did not become clear in Darwin 's mind until long after he had left the Galapagos . |
5 | His friendliness is made clear in Wolverhampton 's settlement . |
6 | This is very clear in Masefield 's analysis of one such romantic hero , the almost impossibly self-denying Captain Margaret , who has vowed his life to the service of a woman long loved and now married to a villain : |
7 | As made clear in s. 205(1) ( xxvii ) ( above ) this means that a valid legal lease must be for a fixed and certain period of time . |
8 | The reason for this is , in my view , made clear in Lautro 's rule 7.3(1) , which I have not so far quoted . |
9 | It was pleasantly warm in the little hall , Rupert thought , noticing the red glow of a paraffin heater , almost like a sanctuary lamp or the lamp that was said to have burnt clear in Tullia 's tomb , for close on fifteen hundred years . |
10 | — The question of job swaps was not clear in Tim 's paper — for example for Area Secretaries it meant that they wanted to job swap they could do so by moving region |
11 | This is clear in Morgenthau 's work , where he argues that the requirements of national interest drive out ideological considerations in the formulation of foreign policy . |
12 | Plate tectonics appears to be the device , unexplained in Wegener 's day , that permits the continents to drift : it is a process whereby the rigid , relatively cool plates that cover the earth 's hot and partially plastic asthenosphere , forty miles down , shift slowly about , colliding and separating from the other plates by turn . |
13 | We have all done things which are wrong in God 's eyes but through Jesus God has ensured that any punishment we deserve has already been served . |
14 | Images which parallel food and the body have long been the staple diet of art ; as the body became increasingly edible in Godfrey-Isaacs ' earlier work , so the current series also has its ‘ food appeal ’ . |
15 | According to friends , only two women have figured high in Gilbey 's life . |
16 | This particular skill of Tamburlaine 's is a recurrent theme from start to finish , and we first notice it when he is confronted by Theridamas. he realises that the odds are stacked high in Theridamas ' favour when it comes to the battle , and so he decides to appease Theridamas , and he uses his words as weapons . |
17 | The guide is available free in January 's copy of the monthly magazine Birdwatch . |
18 | Yeah , er when 's the P A free in freshers ' week next year ? |
19 | But it was not prepared to take the pain of doing it all again and now the krone is floating free in Europe 's outer space just like the pound . |
20 | Andy can travel free in John 's bag . |
21 | Yet the text of Figaro is conventional poetry , and , from the point of view of a theatregoer interested in Beaumarchais 's ideas , not a patch on the play . |
22 | The booklet with the CD asks listeners interested in Zeisl 's work to write to . |
23 | Olivetti also does joint research with DEC and de Benedetti says it is interested in DEC 's networking technology . |
24 | In truth she was n't really interested in Taureg 's arrival , but anything that broke the self-imposed purdah of her existence was welcome , she supposed , for she still stood outside the real world , looking in ; a part of her still waited in Yeoman 's Lane and none of this strangeness around her was really happening . |
25 | But Pietro Miletti was not interested in Zen 's opinion . |
26 | Pilger , on the other hand , was more interested in Sutton 's production skills and in satisfying himself that he could be entrusted with that side of the paper — not easy with a new start-up and the complexities of the new technology . |
27 | One was an old woman , who was nearly always drunk , and the other was a busy local doctor , who was not paid enough to be very interested in Oliver 's survival . |
28 | We also made links with the region of in Poland to develop tourist strategy and also links with a number of cities who were very interested in citizens ' participation and are going local initiative . |
29 | Also interested in Rose 's financial position would be her husband and — if his suspicions were correct — Hilary Seymour-Strachey . |
30 | A useful complement for people interested in communism 's travails is an excellent illustrated history of the movement from 1848 to the present day , edited by Geoffrey Stern . |