Example sentences of "[adv] in [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | MEGIDDO , Israel ( Reuter ) — A Syrian air force major yesterday landed a Soviet-made MiG-23 fighter in Israel and an army statement said he requested political asylum , becoming the first Arab airman to do so in more than 20 years . |
2 | They are 60 today and celebrating their first birthday together in more than 30 years . |
3 | ‘ Did you move about much in here when you came in and realised you 'd had an intruder ? ’ |
4 | I can pull away in all but top , which I can engage at walking speed , consequently cruising is very thrashy . |
5 | Yeah , that 's the one Bev liked liked best and the merry-go-round that 's just in there cos of the fair |
6 | ‘ You 're drivin' me dizzy , you ai n't no sooner in here than you 're out again . |
7 | He should be home in less than thirty minutes . |
8 | In contrast , the nuclear anti-neutrophil antibody is found not only in 90% of PSC patients , but also in more than 60% of patients with ulcerative colitis or Crohn 's disease . |
9 | In one situation where such a provision was used in practice , on a large scale , over a number of years , it was found to operate successfully in more than 50 per cent of the cases . |
10 | This must mean , in terms of the figure , an increase in the number of a and b elements activated by the stimuli , something that can be represented diagrammatically in more than one way . |
11 | The thermally-induced conversion begins anywhere in an individual chain , often in more than one place . |
12 | SO MANY OLD buildings have become redundant that there is a special interest now in any where the original use has prevailed . |
13 | These stores have available a literal record of the stimulus so that the observer can , as it were , internally inspect them but such impressions decay very rapidly , typically in less than ten seconds . |
14 | This appeared to everyone on the ground to be a very harsh decision , as Lambourn had been to the ground twice in less than five minutes , the second occasion with a fine hard tackle that left him limping badly . |
15 | They may be found in the petals ( rose ) , the leaves ( eucalyptus ) , the wood ( sandalwood ) , the fruit ( lemon ) , the seeds ( caraway ) , roots ( sassafras ) , rhizomes ( ginger ) , resin ( pine ) , gums ( frankincense ) , and sometimes in more than one part of the plant . |
16 | The secular historian may be amazed that an ancient Hebrew nomad , Abraham , occupies more than thirteen chapters , while a powerful despot , Omri , is dealt with summarily in less than a dozen verses . |
17 | I found several such discontinuities that appeared consistently in more than 100 studies . |
18 | He shook his head , and really whetted her appetite by hinting , ‘ We are so close to it , we could walk there in less than ten minutes . ’ |
19 | She was never in now when he tried to make contact with her . |