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

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1 Paul Hammond was the Palace goalkeeper charged by Malcolm Allison to succeed the legendary John Jackson , and it was a measure of Paul 's ability that , eventually , he was able to do that successfully in spite of the attitude of some sections of the Palace crowd , which opposed his selection .
2 ‘ She 's a gran ’ cook , ’ said Finn , offering this apparently in compensation .
3 As with all nitrogenous fertilizers that boost leaf growth , use this only in spring and summer when growth is fastest and can respond and absorb the spur .
4 I say this only in justice to both of you . ’
5 And as ag I will , I 'll be returning to this obviously in consideration of Italy and Germany , but it is perhaps worth making this point now .
6 Still others — few enough in number — advance relentlessly for reasons even they find hard to fathom .
7 It is this extra sum which the estate is using as a stick against the BMC , in the hope that it will stump up the cash as the estate can not afford to invest this much in climbing .
8 Even the worst of gags will amuse some wally somewhere , though , so here are a few just in case you are ever unlucky enough to be trapped in a lift for days on end with him .
9 We should n't throw this away in favour of a franchise system . ’
10 We have seen this already in relation to Durkheim .
11 And yet , even here within the UK , there are places where you can see something like this already in action , a sort of national industrial strategy in microcosm .
12 There are of course other broader-than-standard gauges , some still in use today , for example in Russia , Ireland , Spain , Portugal , India , Australia and South America .
13 Nowhere is this more in evidence than in the area of sexual abuse .
14 Rafsanjani displayed this more in mystification than anger , as if the purpose of McFarlane 's mission was still unknown to him .
15 In late 1988 the right was rendered well-nigh obsolete in Northern Ireland , by changes that were introduced without any consultation — we shall examine this further in Chapter 7 .
16 Mary Douglas has dealt with this extensively in Purity and Danger , where , amongst other sources , she looks at the Book of Leviticus in these terms .
17 She accepted the therapist 's simple interpretation that this probably in part explained her excessive need for attention and reassurance from Charles .
18 It did this partly in support of its application that year for statutory recognition as a clearing house , and partly in response to developments in insolvency law .
19 Is this now in servitude to the financial markets ?
20 The declaration stated : " We are changing all of this now in order that tomorrow it will not be too late for socialism in Yugoslavia . "
21 The reports of the Bavarian Government Presidents all record the resounding impact of the speech — one called it ‘ mighty ’ , another ‘ epoch-making ’ — but interpreted this solely in terms of anxiety about an imminent war being eased by Hitler 's emphasis on his desire for peace .
22 First of all , and I put this purely in order of er semantics rather than priority .
23 Moderator c could I ask , is this really in order ?
24 And we can s see this typically in animal cells , the internal potassium is of the order of a hundred and fifty millimolar , the external potassium in plasma is of the order of five millimolar .
25 Mr Mann 's candidates will include some now in jail for terrorism .
26 Professor R. M. Chisholm has expressed this well in Perceiving. : A Philosophical Study :
27 The income is 168 hours and remember you can not increase this even in times of severe inflation — you have all the time there is .
28 The designer is free , at this stage , to specify this simply in terms of relationships between the global domains , such as just " touching " .
29 Every Buttermere neighbour and old wrestling foe would be given a free mug of beer as his first drink and throughout the day Joseph would ask a little — often useless — favour here , another there in order to keep them within his ken : so that they kept their eyes , he would say to himself , on the signals coming from the flagship .
30 ‘ Mr Nadirpur , please hold this firmly in place .
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