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

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1 His back was to her , he was toddling along purposefully in the same direction as her , across that bleak empty landscape .
2 With no daylight at all penetrating to the interior of the foundry , it looked more hellish than ever , its furnaces glowing fiercely in the smoky gloom .
3 The announcement was greeted sceptically in the National Assembly and by the press , which claimed that the surplus was illusory as the government trade figures were distorted by smuggling , variable exchange rates , barter deals and restrictions on imports .
4 This bugles-and-banners stridency , drowning out the elegant salon music of pre-war Europe 's Indian summer , culminated inexorably in the Great War and the subsequent rise of Fascist dictatorships .
5 The situation quietened somewhat in the following days , as Serbia despatched 2,000 police reinforcements to the province ; at the same time , however , the neighbouring republic of Slovenia withdrew its police contingent on Feb. 4 .
6 Somewhat in the same boat may be groups of younger teachers who see education in personal/emotional , or in political terms , and who are feeling their values particularly heavily trodden on by the current educational reforms .
7 General Lee had entered Maryland with 50,000 men , but the Brigade that was skirmishing its way towards Harper 's Ferry had left nothing behind but blackened camp-fires and crushed grasses , while the advance line of MacArthur 's Guard moved warily upstream in the late evening in pursuit .
8 The Tyne was heavily polluted , from about Prudhoe down to the sea , but after rain , salmon swam upstream in the clean water on top of the flood .
9 The infectivity of these particles was expected since they incorporate both the antibody-envelope fusion protein and unmodified envelope protein which is also expressed abundantly in the retroviral packaging cell line .
10 regardless in the other direction .
11 He stood straighter in the water , his broad chest glistening wetly in the multicoloured light .
12 Following the solo epics reported here over recent months by Catherine Destivelle on the Petit Dru and Jean-Pierre Lafaille on Mont Blanc , there 's news of another very difficult new route climbed solo in the French Alps .
13 Further evidence that you have to climb solo in the big hills to make a name for yourself these days was produced , in dramatic fashion , in the Mont Blanc massif this summer .
14 fixations might do better in the long run by holding out until you 've got enough cash to buy the real thing .
15 They argue , on pragmatic grounds , that judges must sometimes act as if people had legal rights , because acting that way will serve society better in the long run .
16 Is the community so anxious that its judges not behave as pragmatists that this " noble lie " will help him serve its true interests better in the long run ?
17 The resale potential of other Anatolian items is less clear , but it seems probable that the finer quality Dobags and the more tribal items , whether village or nomadic , will fare better in the long term than " furnishing " or " decorative " rugs .
18 Judit performed even better in the second half than the first .
19 Capriati showed a little bit of rust from an eight-week lay-off , but her big first serve consistently registered 100mph and she said : ‘ I felt a lot better in the second set , I got into it a lot more . ’
20 The hon. Gentleman 's contribution stood better in the traditional approach of the House in the past two decades to issues relating to consumer affairs .
21 So a female who can persuade two males that they each have a stake in the brood will do better in the evolutionary struggle .
22 Indeed the lasting effect of this period is seen better in the political pressure groups — the Gay and Women 's Liberation movements — which it spawned than in the actual pop music of the time .
23 Prince Charlie can go a lot better in the tartan game than most for he can , officially , wear no fewer than 11 different tartans .
24 Evidence is most abundant for specialists involved in ceramics and metal-working , because it survives better in the archaeological record .
25 Our current performance is at around the Group average , and I have no doubt not only of our ability to keep this up , but of our potential for doing even better in the longer term on any standard of assessment .
26 Harper had told the court he twice briefly lit tufts of hay in order to see better in the darkened barn .
27 Harper , no relation to the girls , of Homecroft Drive , Uckington , admitted he had twice briefly lit tufts of hay to see better in the darkened barn .
28 Once you 've done it once it actually relatively easy for you to improve it an an and getting it better in the next iteration , erm that is exactly the situation you 've got here .
29 Lastly in the southern suburb several infant burials were found alongside the timber predecessor of the stone barn ( p. 84 ) .
30 Lydia woke suddenly in the tangible blackness that was moonless country night .
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