Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [adv] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | Or if not actually in it , well on the way to it . |
2 | ( Incidentally , note that as so often in the analysis of deixis , these various examples involve the overlapping organizations of the five basic categories of deixis : thus greetings usually involve temporal , person and discourse deixis ; demonstratives both space and person ; vocatives both person and social deixis ; and so on . ) |
3 | Let us suppose that the kth member of the population sequence is being considered for sample inclusion and that thus far in the sampling process , we have obtained n k of the n sample members that we require . |
4 | The Commissioners enquired how and why would the pension be paid , and the Governors explained that Hamilton was now 67 , had been Headmaster for 27 years , and although not then in bad health had two or three years previously had a serious illness , and was not considered equal to the work . |
5 | For the time being at least this was almost exactly how the French were regarded by the Americans in Vietnam : of little or no account and if not exactly in the ‘ out ’ tray at best their position was ‘ pending ’ . |
6 | The texts are to be read and reread , with all the scrupulosity and rigour that Norris attributes to Derrida , and if not wholly in French , at least with frequent references to the original . |
7 | She 'd robbed those stolen kisses of their delight , and if not ever in love , then why , what the hell had she meant ? |
8 | But while not alone in advertising , HHCL is rare in its testing of its medium . |
9 | The registers of Giovanni Scriba , the first of the series , show us this world already in being ; but as so often in the economic history of the age , light dawns as we say farewell . |
10 | Howard would surely have approved of all that , but as so often in penal reform , the very advance of which the reformers were so proud led to an ironic and unforeseen development . |
11 | Di Leonardo looked flabbergasted , as though never before in his experience had the media failed to be satisfied by the reading of a prepared statement . |