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

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1 Again I think if Freud and Bullitt were here today , they 'd say , well look we did , in fact , have quite a lot of data , because I , Bullitt knew Wilson intimately for several years and worked with him , and er , Freud had rarely the stuff in erm , in all papers of Woodrow Wilson in the library of Congress or wherever they were , and he had a great deal of data .
2 It is very rarely the case in real life that we can predict in detail the form and content of the language which we will encounter , but , given all of the ethnographic information we have specified , the actual occurring utterance is much more likely ( hence , we assume , much more readily processed by the addressee ) than any of the following ‘ utterances ’ which did not occur :
3 Additionally the workload in any patient area is distributed unevenly throughout the day and in any case the patient 's day should not be designed only to suit the availability of the staff .
4 I mean , she sort of flew the kite as it were with you know , if the wife was erm presumably the husband in other cases was mad beyond belief it was a good reason for casting her off .
5 The scheme of the 1954 Act is that if the lease is more than six months ( which is presumably the situation in your case ) and the premises are occupied for the purposes of your business , then the lease does not automatically come to an end .
6 In a few cases people are the target , usually the result of the horses not having being handled properly ; but mostly the aggression in horses is directed towards other horses .
7 Slowly the mist in front of her eyes cleared .
8 Slowly the fish in the lake swells and the skin stretches
9 The aim of this research is to investigate empirically the variations in Britain 's strike activity over time and the variations between Britain and other EEC countries in the post-war period .
10 which should of been bricked right the way in
11 Right the situation in Maastricht up till the nineteenth century was that It was described as a di- or tri-glossic erm linguistic community .
12 Confidence right the figure in the square brackets next to the T ratio gives you the significance level of the coefficient , right .
13 Although the supply of these assets — and therefore economic activity — may respond at first , eventually the increase in the money stock feeds through to prices .
14 Eventually the boulders in the road became too large to dodge .
15 Eventually the heart in particular can work can more slowly , but with increased efficiency .
16 Since the progress zone 's existence is dependent on a signal from the ridge , removal of the ridge results in the disappearance of the progress zone and so effectively the clock in the cells is stopped permanently .
17 These ideas were the ‘ promotion of homosexuality and its portrayal as a pretend family relationship ’ , which ‘ seek to alter fundamentally the society in which we live . ’
18 Thus the level , and most importantly the change in the level , of any source of revenue should be set locally … ’
19 Most importantly the Chardonnay in the grand cru sector has risen from nearly a third to over a half of the vines cultivated , while in the premiers crus it has dropped from just under a half to less than 40% .
20 It is not that these initiatives do not contain good educational practice which is being criticised here ( for they do ) , but rather the way in which they are seen by some as panaceas which can succeed without full professional involvement .
21 Very often it is not the toy by itself that will provide a mathematical experience but rather the way in which it is being used either on its own or in conjunction with other things .
22 Indeed , Derrida 's quarrel with classical structuralism does not concern its Saussurean inspiration , but rather the way in which it has unwittingly betrayed the very principle on which the Saussurean revolution was founded .
23 It was n't so much his words which comforted Cassie , but rather the tone in which they had been said .
24 Or rather the house in Mouncy Street had been taken over by a succession of dead bodies .
25 The problem involves rather the ways in which Hegel has been read , absorbed and adapted .
26 With the orang this does not appear to be the case ; rather the reverse in fact .
27 There was no similarity of course ; Rostov 's service in a dozen frontier system wars posed no threat to the succession — rather the reverse in fact — but for a moment he found himself wondering if the convoluted nature of the Court infrastructure made the most devious method inevitable .
28 The main characteristic , however , is not the act itself , but rather the manner in which it is carried out — in particular it has to be funny .
29 What is of importance is certainly not the idea of physicality as some ‘ ultimate constraint ’ or final determining factor , but rather the manner in which everyday objects continually assert their presence as simultaneously material force and symbol .
30 Furthermore the sense in which we describe certain dilemmas , impulses , intuitions , or decisions as moral ones is notoriously imprecise .
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