Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [conj] [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 The specific individuality of the species does not appear in their molecules or cells or even in the ability of the cells to communicate with each other during development or in adult life .
2 Fibre is found in fresh fruit and vegetables but mostly in wholegrain cereals and bread .
3 But coastal towns , once built , must often invest millions of pounds in groins and sea-walls and often in wholesale beach replacement , simply to keep the coastline more constant than unaided nature would allow .
4 Barriers to trade exist not only , for example , in the form of tariffs and quotas but also in the administration and practices of trading countries ; and the ability of UK firms to overcome these latter types of barriers is crucial .
5 In each case it had in effect been ruled that Gen Robertson 's order of 14 May would apply , and that 5 Corps could continue with arrangements already entered into hand over both Cossacks and Yugoslavs but only in each case , so lob as force did not have to be used .
6 Part of the group helps in the use of carbohydrate for energy and growth ( B1 thiamin ) , while vitamin B6 ( pyridoxine ) helps in using protein and fats and also in removing water from the body tissues ( diuretic ) .
7 It meant growing State intervention in the economy , in the building of barracks , dockyards and fortifications and sometimes in the creation of entire new industries for war purposes .
8 However , this service has not been without delays and mishaps and early in the season Regional Railways had no stock for it , an InterCity rake with buffet + DVT was substituted but the DVT came off at Salop !
9 For example , to many women pregnancy can prove fatal ( those women whose mothers have a history of death during labour ) and diabetics and even in today 's society where medicine is very advanced , as a precaution , many doctors advise abortions .
10 But in a language such as Arabic , where gender distinctions are reflected not only in nouns and pronouns but also in the concord between these and their accompanying verbs and adjectives , the resulting structures would clearly be much more cumbersome than in English .
11 Remarkable innovations in manufacturing , science , health care , technology , transportation and communications have resulted not only in new tools , products and services but also in new kinds of employment , demanding new skills with a reduced need for a large , low-skilled , industrial workforce .
12 For reasons such as these there had been a steadily rising tide of national self-consciousness since the 1960s , expressed particularly in a movement to protect ancient monuments and churches and also in a group of writers and filmmakers who had tried to rediscover the honesty , simplicity and even patterns of speech of traditional village life .
13 ‘ Well , all I can say is that there is a whole lot of bloody sheep as symbols as well in the Christian religion , ’ said Alison as she packed up her ‘ baroque ’ fiddle .
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