Example sentences of "[conj] in [noun] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | This may indicate that user interfaces to query structures can not yet replicate human processes of spatial reasoning in a reasonable time , or that in software terms it is inefficient to extend SQL , and that an alternative must be found . |
2 | Which brings me to the point that we must not lose sight of the fact that in rugby terms we are not world champions . |
3 | The difference is only that for postverbals the property complex qualifies the E ( and in surface terms we have an intransitive verb phrase ) , while with adverbals the property complex is qualified by the E ( in surface terms , a transitive verb phrase ) . |
4 | And in school subjects it was not those which depended on words alone which drew benefit from IT . |
5 | In the analysis of large-strain elasticity and in continuum mechanics it is usual to refer stresses not to the original ( unstrained ) configuration but to the current configuration ( strained ) . |
6 | And in county circles it seems they 're still as popular as ever . |
7 | Well yesterday we actually went to a school and you show them how to use with a condom demonstrator and allow them to touch the condoms , and in youth clubs you allow them to do practically anything with them , as long as they 're returned , they can blow them up , or they can |
8 | She is incomparable and in business terms she is perfect . |
9 | As with all Cirrhilabrus species , scottorum is principally a zooplankton feeder in the wild , and may be seen rising up in aggregations , composed mainly of females and juveniles , from the bottom to a metre or more when actively feeding , but in aquarium conditions it will take a variety of foods and readily adapt to a regular feeding programme . |
10 | To the urban dweller , all woods look the same , but in landscape terms we must be careful to distinguish between the wildwood ( the remnant or successor of the natural or semi-natural woodland of Britain — which certainly does not exist anywhere today and probably has not since the Roman period ) and woods which have been to a greater or lesser degree managed for the production of timber and wood ( Fig. 63 ) . |
11 | Thus , a good example of an undisturbed Anglo-Saxon church might be an architectural masterpiece , but in landscape terms it shows no wealth or inclination to rebuild later . |
12 | But in class terms it marked a split within the ruling bloc , not the totalizing rupture from without that repealers claimed . |
13 | But in county terms he was a nobody up until about 4.30 yesterday . |