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

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1 The commercial procedure of dégorgement crept in in gradual steps sometime in the latter part of the eighteenth century , or soon after , and might have been the producers ' response to an increasing number of complaints about their clouded wines .
2 This in in sharp contrast to the 1970s and most of the 1980s when the UGT and CCOO were bitterly at odds .
3 The British Technology Group , formed by a merger of the National Enterprise Board and the National Research Development Council , has invested in in small firms in electronics .
4 However , this approach was not as successful as that implemented in probeorder , in that where the map and hybridisation data are in in serious conflict the contigs generated will be a poor compromise between the two .
5 Elections to the territory 's legislative assembly were held in June and resulted in a victory for Congress ( I ) ; a six-member Congress ( I ) ministry led by V. Vaithilingam was sworn in in early July [ see pp. 38287 ; 38338 ] .
6 A further ‘ flaw ’ in the Bond conditions , but written in in good faith for the security of the Club in its early days , was the option of the Bondholders to receive either 3% interest , or free playing membership if holding a block of 4 x £25 bonds .
7 ‘ Simon 's filled me in in glorious detail . ’
8 Deutsche Bundespost Telekom joins AT&T Co , British Telecommunications Plc , Stet SpA , France Telecom and Telefonica de Espana SA in in supporting OmniPoint .
9 On the way up to the col from Luz you come first to the small resort and spa of Barèges , one street wide and squeezed tightly in in true spa style between the mountains to the south and the river to the north .
10 They may come in in little pieces , but if the pieces can be stuck together the results usually show inside of their first forty-eight hours .
11 He will not however go down in financial history as a great achiever , and it has to be said ( as recorded later in these pages ) that even under his leadership labour relations were far from perfect .
12 The re-establishment of the Irish language as the first official language of the state became the national policy of the Irish government under de Valera and has only toned down in recent years .
13 But it has kept its head down in recent years because of a huge $4 billion corporate debt and a slide in sales .
14 I mean , ranking of the countries descending as business in the way it changes , and Japan comes first , Germany 's gone down in recent years because of that trouble , but America has consistently been the major investor in this country .
15 Lawrence said the team had to deliver for fans who had been let down in recent years .
16 The Ford car plant had been shut down in late July after striking metalworkers ransacked the plant .
17 Cohesion through antonymy ( " oppositeness ' ) is also created in the text through the juxtaposition of the verb phrases 'stand up " and 'sitting down in adjacent sentences ( h ) and ( b ) .
18 Once the crab had been shown by J. V. Thompson in his Zoological Researches ( 1828–34 ) to begin life as a little shrimp-like creature , and the barnacle perhaps more surprisingly to do the same before settling down in middle age , then the unity of plan in the group became more evident .
19 Over 100 homes of Aristide supporters were burnt down in rural areas .
20 It would not be sensible for anyone other than staff with specific responsibilities in this area to get weighed down in mechanical details such as costing the specific details of any aspect of the school 's plans .
21 Over backing tracks that sound like Nirvana with a brass section produced by the Bomb Squad , rappers Mercury and Alkaline throw down in distinctive London fashion , incorporating ragga chat into the quickfire rhyme brew .
22 Any use of nuclear weapons which resulted in significant fall-out coming down in neutral countries , or which in other ways violated neutral territory , would clearly fall foul of this provision .
23 Even if the plants die down in mid winter , they will sprout again in spring earlier than if they were planted outdoors .
24 During the years of South Africa 's isolation from the world community and its suspension from the ILO , hybrid labour legislation was passed by the South African parliament which may or may not conform to the minimum standards for the protection of workers laid down in various ILO conventions .
25 ‘ If ships go down in shallow water , ’ adds Michael Cohen , ‘ cargoes are damaged by the tides .
26 Our understanding of the vertical ( as opposed to the horizontal ) movements of the lithosphere during continental rupture is largely derived from the interpretation of the sediments laid down in passive margin basins .
27 CalMac 's managing director , Colin Paterson , points out that his is possibly the only nationalised industry whose grant has gone down in real terms .
28 The existence of a firm strategy for continuing education may , in theory , preclude the need for re-entry programmes as they exist at present , and it is the job of the members of each National Board to align continuing education needs with the UKCC 's own policies regarding the maintenance and improvement of professional standards as laid down in current legislation .
29 That constancy of composition relationship breaks down in enclosed seas and bays for example where er addition processes , I E er salts which have been eroded from river water , may alter the composition .
30 Shares hit : Wall Street 's 21-point fall sent the FTSE down in early trading .
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