Example sentences of "[conj] in [noun] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In severe injury or in head injury he may lapse in and out of unconsciousness .
2 Activision 's second ghostly computer product did n't quite follow the enormous success of its predecessor , although in game design it 's just as mediocre .
3 We have seen that in Wagon Mound they did not define the kind of damage necessary as property damage but distinguished between damage by fouling and fire damage .
4 Gislen ( 1930 quoted by Moore , 1936 ) states that in Gullmar Fjord they move below low water mark for the winter .
5 As the colleges sought to establish degree courses other than in teacher education it was naturally towards the humanities that they mainly turned , and attempts to use their existing strengths in those areas , together with opportunities for combined and modularized courses , resulted in often extremely complex proposals .
6 But if in adult life we suffer some hearing loss , then experience of language is the springboard which turns sound into sense .
7 After twenty years of trading in the volost' and in Kursk town he came to own by 1914 eight houses ( four of them in Kursk ) and had a turnover of a million roubles .
8 And in Basil Fawlty-style he suggests an alternative to milk — Coca-Cola sprinkled with basil .
9 Immediately after the service my aunt would dash to work at Nelson House , one of the Godolphin School Boarding Houses , whilst my mother and sisters came home to breakfast , already prepared by Dad , and in winter time he would also have the kitchen fire blazing away .
10 What we do have and have had for a long time in this country is an acceptance within our law and an acceptance within our definitions of freedom that there are responsibilities with freedom and those responsibilities in this particular case , we have long accepted the argument in this country , maybe not as much as erm , well more in fact than some of our colleagues abroad and maybe they could learn from us from this , but it is not acceptable to have the freedom to be unnecessarily cruel and in fox hunting we have a sport that is unnecessarily cruel , there are ways in which you can deal with rogue foxes , there are ways in which you can actually ensure that the fox community does not destroy the whole , er farming countryside .
11 In all through my prayer and in God house I pray he guides me in my and carries me and you shall be my hero and guide us in our life .
12 ‘ Geographically it looks a long way but in travel time it is n't very far at all . ’
13 Here is a machine which has historical value for its very design , but in working order it might provide facilities to access data resources and insights into Soviet data processing not otherwise accessible .
14 This may be vital for education but in adult life it can become a great barrier to deaf people 's attempts to have access to information .
15 In D. microlepis , it is , to the best of my knowledge , always complete whereas in D. quadrifasciatus it is broken around the dorsal line with a more pronounced blotch terminating the upper length of the bar , beginning again immediately under the operculum around the pectoral fins .
16 They do not discuss clearly whether in class society they consider all aspects of cognition to be moulded by false consciousness or only certain aspects .
17 As in Belfast East it is possible that voters themselves , as well as party managers , may have strong opinions as to how their preferences should be expressed .
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