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

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31 Again it may not be thought to be particularly helpful that God in God 's undifferentiated nature ( or indeed the Spirit in its rather vague nature ) are to be understood as ‘ female ’ , while ‘ divine energies ’ ( sic ) , that which is clearly differentiated and self-determining , is to be seen as ‘ male ’ .
32 Unlike the men 's Tour , or indeed the LPGA in America , prequalifying has not yet been introduced , although many agree that the day is not too long in coming .
33 ONCE or twice a year in some television studio or other I find myself bumping into Lord Parkinson .
34 Switzer noted that he could give ‘ directions once or twice a Year in most of the …
35 Avignon , Châteaurenard , Bollène , Pertuis , all dispatch their produce by special trains to the north ; vast quantities of fruit are absorbed locally by the jam and fruit preserving industries of Apt and Carpentras ; and every little town and village has its own retail vegetable and fruit market , every day in the bigger towns , once or twice a week in less populated places .
36 The Duke had to appear confident of victory or else every waverer in his army would run to be with the Emperor and the winning side .
37 I think that perhaps the snake in alcohol was left too .
38 When they reached Etaples and had pitched their tents for the night , Charlie decided that perhaps the gymnasium in Edinburgh had been luxury after all .
39 It is false that only a person in authority is an authority .
40 EVERTON 'S season is in such dire straits that only a magician in the mould of Paul Daniels can rescue them from big trouble now .
41 On the evidence , the hearing officer considered that only the reduction in the disposal of scrap material amounted to a proven and readily quantifiable benefit .
42 From January 1983 , married women will have the right to apply for Family Income Supplement ( a means-tested supplement for low wage-earners with children which currently specifies that only the husband in a married couple may apply ) and , provided the couple agree that she has been and is the main breadwinner , a married woman may then apply for means-tested supplementary benefit .
43 In patients with clinically active Crohn 's disease , blood flow was lower than in both of the other groups , although only the difference in median values relative to the control group was significant ( p=0.02 ) .
44 But such an identification was probably more than merely an exercise in wish-fulfilment by the ego on behalf of the id .
45 You might imagine that somehow the discrepancy in Figure 5.2 can be explained by supposing that the planets have withheld from the atmosphere different proportions of their supply of the different isotopes .
46 There was far more behind this than just a deterioration in the weather .
47 This disagreement between the different schools of thought is more than just a storm in an academic teacup .
48 Cairo is too far away to be anything more than just a stake in the ground against IBM/Apple Computer Inc while the hoopla surrounding Windows For Workgroups is meant to distract attention away from an increasingly late NT .
49 more than just a week in politics
50 There is no place for a quality footballer if he believes he is more than just a page in that machine .
51 Building students preparing for a career in Europe need much more than just a grounding in languages , says John Watson , student representative for the CIOB 's Northern Counties Region and press officer for the Tyneside Centre .
52 You can try to impress the waiter as a serious customer by specifying the type of tea you want , rather than just the brew in general .
53 Is there a man out there with more to him than just the change in his pockets ?
54 The Cabinet accepted the recommendation that a substantial British aircraft industry was required to hold off competition , and should be developed with more than just the Empire in mind ; also the premise that work on new aircraft should proceed under government direction , with the Treasury accepting responsibility for new types .
55 Much less flashy and class orientated in a UK sense , they have more of a general consultancy view of the world , with a problem-solving approach rather than just an interest in completing a job .
56 Although not used more often than once a year in autumn , this tool saves all the hard work involved in scarifying ( breaking up and loosening the surface of ) a lawn by hand with a lawn rake .
57 Thus , the benefit for a pensioner couple over 80 will rise from £88.45 a week to £96.15 a week — an increase of 8.7 per cent. , which is more than double the increase in the retail prices index .
58 Gordon Owen , the managing director in charge of Mercury , says the group is anxious not to more than double the network in a year as it is a case of ‘ how fast you can go without falling over ’ .
59 Knowing that nearly every parish in the country had their own guild or fraternity at one time , it is all the more frustrating to learn that little exists from the once vast stock of pre-Reformation funerary artefacts .
60 In this region the integration of the drainage pattern is so good that practically every point in the area can be assigned to one or another of the former drainage basins .
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