Example sentences of "[adv] in [det] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The viscous nature of andesite lavas has some interesting side effects , especially in those which approach rhyolites in composition — that is , they contain more silica than an ‘ average ’ andesite .
2 As usual , ideas associated with ‘ life ’ generated much emotion , especially in those who were not anxious to define their words accurately .
3 It is also that the the maintenance of our road schedules continues to a very high standard and so we are n't er , we have to take er the money from that source er and I will be hoping that perhaps in this we may find that we do not need to raid that particular fund so that we may find
4 No Anthony 's still eating darling , right , now that word there says Doc , D O C which is the name of one of the dwarfs , okay , so in all them letters there is the name Doc , so you 've got to look for those three letters D O C alright , so you go along , no let me show you how to do it then .
5 The reason for this in turn is quite straightforward : in any language which makes a distinction between nouns and adjectives , it will be natural to use an adjective when assignment of a property is required ; it may sometimes be quite easy to find an adjective and a noun which express near enough — or even exactly — the same properties , and differ only in that one is an adjective and the other is a noun , but to use the latter for assignment is to risk conveying the unwanted imputation of " entity-hood " on top of the semantic value required ( see Section 1.10 ) ; therefore when a noun or noun phrase is chosen it will normally presuppose that the construction is not that of assignment of a property but instead one of equation .
6 A simple explanation of the facts provided a statistically significant degree of reassurance ( mean score at baseline 34.6 ( 31.5 to 37.6 ) , after information 32.3 ( 29.8 to 34.9 ) ; p=0.012 ) , although this small effect is likely to be clinically important only in those whose baseline anxiety was high ( r=0.27 , p=0.05 ) .
7 It also showed that these consequences occur not only in those who are severely injured , but also for the very many people who suffer minor injury or are uninjured .
8 The model assumes that many genes and environmental influences contribute to an individual 's position on an underlying continuous scale of liability but that disease is present only in those who fall above a critical threshold value .
9 Surgery should be undertaken only in those who do not respond to dilatation treatment .
10 I 'll do my sort of chemistry revision tomorrow , right well I 'll sort all this out into these files , I 'm going to put all my acids together in that one .
11 It feels like there are more of us coming together in all our groups to continue challenging our various communities on their continued exclusion of us .
12 there 's usually two racing together in this one , but they 're in separate tracks and one starts at the outside track
13 I 've lots of ideas for these , but as they are all quick to make I 've left them for next month when you have finished your special presents and they are neatly folded and packed away in all their glory of tissue paper and gold and silver ribbons .
14 The fluorite structure ( see figure 3.27 ) differs from those described above in that its stoichiometry is AB2 and also in that it has two different coordination numbers — and 4 .
15 I 've never seen two sides defend so ineptly in all my life .
16 Richard Morton is generally credited with the first medical description in 1689 and he poignantly captured the key clinical feature : ‘ I do not remember that I did ever in all my practice see one , that was conversant with the living so much wasted with the greatest degree of a consumption ( like a skeleton only clad with skin ) ’ .
17 This stage , then , took our research a step further in that it penetrated the submerged section of the ‘ iceberg ’ and offered some insight into this large and hidden sector of users .
18 I take the system further in that I split the text of the letter up into sections pertinent to each problem .
19 Instead , the Poet offers the Friend a gift as one would offer a sacrifice to a god , pagan or Christian ( Shakespeare used the religious term ‘ oblation ’ just once in all his writings , for this poem ) .
20 Furthermore , true creativity is relatively uncommon even in those individuals who never overtly break down but whose mode of thinking resembles that of the diagnosably psychotic : it is rarer still in those who do pass beyond the threshold into clinical disorder .
21 There is a very slight rise in death-rate in those who are mildly overweight , grade 1 , and also in those who are underweight , grade-1. but this low rise is so small as to be insignificant .
22 Daly moved briskly in all he did .
23 When Seemore declares that his fingers ‘ want to run amok in all your garments , ’ he irresistibly brought to mind Franchot Tone sighing to Jean Harlow , ‘ I want to run barefoot through your hair . ’
24 I am confident , however , that with the level of commitment you have shown in the past year , WEC will continue to develop successfully in all its markets .
25 Right so the functional form test , if we look at the kie squared version , right , again we 've got a very small er test statistic implying there 's no breach of functional form right , the , the log er specification , right , seems to be working okay , there 's no problems with it erm if we now look at normality we 've got a bit of a problem with normality , right in that our test statistic is now four point nine , if we look at the critical value at the five percent level of kie when kie squared two , ah it 's not too bad , our five percent critical value of the kie squared two is five point nine nine , so although that test statistic is reasonably high , I mean you 'd probably reject , oh yes , we can reject the null at ten percent of normally distributed errors we would n't reject the null at five percent erm let's just have a look at in actual fact at those errors to see what the problem is .
26 As this was rather uncomfortable , a year later we were allocated a council house , this house was in where our old house had been and my nana 's house was in the neighbouring village of , so luckily in all our moves my brother and I never had to move schools .
27 Restoration by a small team led by Terry Sykes started in 1988 and looking at this dainty locomotive now in all her glory , their efforts have been well rewarded .
28 Now in that one , erm one , this is the easiest one , I thought , Well , better give you some easier ones so you can work into that .
29 He had never done that before in all their life together .
30 This is because economic loss can be of unforeseen proportions , can far exceed , in many cases the total contract value , and thus be a risk which it is for all practical purposes beyond the financial strength of most businessmen to assume , particularly if they were to accept such risks routinely in all their business dealings .
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