Example sentences of "in of " in BNC.
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1 | I made two ruler from Tufnol ( 24x1–1/2x1/2in ) , then joined them with two brass strips , allowing about 1 in of play between the rulers . |
2 | ‘ Sharing is n't attractive any more to us , ’ Bromley says , a verbal throwing in of the towel . |
3 | As he spoke , details continued to pour in of demonstrations and police brutality matched only by the harshly-suppressed 1953 uprising . |
4 | In their opinion , the calling in of Wolff Olins was more of a symptom of this malaise than any kind of cure . |
5 | He and Dr Kohl are expected to meet next week following the swearing in of a new East German government on Monday . |
6 | The main variations are caused by the phasing in of major re-equipment programmes : Polaris in the latter half of the 1960s ; RAF re-equipment in the early 1970s ; Army re-equipment in the mid-1970s ; the Tornado programme in the mid-1980s , and the start of the Trident programme in the late 1980s . |
7 | It is a breaking in of something wholly new : it is an act of creation which parallels the story of creation in Genesis 1 . |
8 | Yet he certainly taught the relativity of earthly authority , and even that by his bringing in of God 's kingdom the Mosaic law and Temple cult ceased to be final . |
9 | Other parts included the Irish curate in Devotion ( 1944 ) , a Hollywood gloss on the Bronte story ; Schumann in Song of Love ( 1947 ) ; the arms dealing lover of Gina Lollobrigida in Never So Few ( 1959 ) ; and the artist-doctor in Of Human Bondage ( 1964 ) . |
10 | The author is a past mistress of gushing praise to lull the reader into tabloid deification , then the quiet slipping in of neat doses of vitriol to tarnish her subject and titillate us . |
11 | We should make no mistake about the political nature of these developments , but a horrified throwing in of the towel is no response on the part of those who would manage the service in the interests of pupils . |
12 | If he remained at liberty , he could authorise the calling in of outside help — hence , as insurance , the coup leader 's attempt to destroy the President s reputation by connecting him to the cocaine trade . |
13 | Reports were soon coming in of a man of that description heading towards the Chilterns . |
14 | We waited anxiously as reports came in of 97-mph gales in the Pennines but thankfully the spire remained firm . |
15 | Young H from Wallasey was a pretty major exception to this rule — he did the drop in of doom off the extension to flat bottom hipper , slashed about did mass ollies onto the extension , laybacks , wore an agnostic Front tee , and generally skated like he 'd been around since the sevs and was a dwarf just pretending to be under 16 . |
16 | The ploughing in of a quick-growing crop as ‘ green manure ’ ( mustard , rye , tares are suitable ) is sometimes used to increase fertility and improve soil structure . |
17 | The crowd cheered us in of course , but it 's not the same as coming down the last as the winner for sure . |
18 | What really disturbed the Under-Secretary was the report he had received two days ago about the smuggling in of arms for this new Volunteer army . |
19 | This engineering work was the laying in of two cross-overs , one at Wolverton and one just North of Bletchley . |
20 | Here a wide entrance , guarded by boarded doors from the street provides for the bringing in of Corn , Hay , Straw , & c … receptacles for soiled litter and stable sweepings are provided . |
21 | This squeezing in of lymphocytes and blood vessels is itself very destructive to the normal architecture of the tissues , and in rheumatoid arthritis even erodes the bone until the joint is completely destroyed , causing crippling deformities . |
22 | It is the pouring in of new wine , but the bottles must also be new or they will burst , and this is exactly what Mr. Alexander 's treatment does . |
23 | I ca n't remember everything exactly — there are already large gaps in the tying in of facts and diagnosis . |
24 | Given these disturbing facts , the phasing out of nuclear power and phasing in of renewable technologies makes sense . |
25 | Trinity House was ordered to remove the navigation buoys from the Thames estuary ; the militia in the south-western counties was called out , seriously disrupting the bringing in of the harvest ; Essex , Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire between them raised 22 troops of cavalry who occupied Hounslow Heath ; while the foot from Kent and Surrey were mustered at Blackheath . |
26 | The rabbits mostly came in of their own accord . |
27 | Tamar had allowed Victoria to stay up late to watch the leading in of the last load , which was a ritual joined in by all the estate workers . |
28 | First make sure that you have enough stitches to allow for the drawing in of the work . |
29 | The dissolutionary process is seen as ‘ the breathing in of Brahma ’ or ‘ God destroying the world ’ . |
30 | The Hindus , however , term the process of unfolding and enfolding ‘ the breathing out of Brahma ’ and ‘ the breathing in of Brahma ’ , the Creator . |