Example sentences of "[adj] in [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In his very helpful and full submissions Mr. Lester has pointed out that there is no evidence of practical difficulties in the jurisdictions where relaxations of this kind have already been allowed , but I do not consider that , full as these researches have been , they justify the view that no substantial increase resulted in the cost of litigation as a result of these relaxations , and , in any event , the Parliamentary processes in these jurisdictions are different in quite material respects from those in the United Kingdom .
2 We 're now sitting down to pick a squad for New Zealand where things will be different in so many respects . ’
3 Symptoms of constipation are often different in very young children than in older children and adults , and data on longterm treatment outcome in young children are lacking .
4 Walking is really two separate transport modes , as travel on foot to access other modes such as car or bus is different in almost all respects from walking the whole way .
5 But it is quite different in almost any university if one looks at the immediate post- doctoral level .
6 The most likely explanation is that the factors determining breeding success in males and females tend to be most similar in monogamous species and most different in highly polygynous ones .
7 When we are privileged to know this in advance ( and I think that it is wrong in nearly all cases not to tell a dying patient ) it is a time for preparation and repentance , and ultimately of acceptance .
8 The space must not contribute anything to the reaction or else modern physics is wrong in so many issues ( which it was at the time ) .
9 The short season available for growth restricts annuals and biennials mainly to the arctic fringe ; one notable exception , Koenigia islandica , produces tiny plants 4–5 cm high in especially favoured areas as far north as Devon Island and northern Greenland , where they set seed annually .
10 The most famous Jamaican coffee , Blue Mountain , is grown high in very small quantities .
11 In contrast , the sociological model outlined above , is also interested in why certain forms of behaviour come to be seen as abuse of children , and how certain individuals come to be labelled as child abusers .
12 And the , the pressure for change builds up and as the changes begin to happen , new values , new attitudes become dominant which in turn affects how people see things so they become interested in yet greater changes .
13 ‘ Just let it creep through your ten inches of ego-plated hide that I 'm not interested in either this place or you . ’
14 You can not get interested in so many things .
15 Eagles are primarily interested in very young goats and there are several observations of golden eagles and bald eagles snatching young kids from beside their mothers .
16 If you are a landowner , then you may be interested in more advanced advice for the farmer , or woodland manager .
17 For those interested in more energetic pursuits , horse riding and pony trekking are available at Garthewin Farm , Llanfair T.H. , Abergele and at Hwylfa Ddafydd , Llysfaen , Colwyn Bay .
18 Since a nonprofit organization exists to render services , users of its financial statements are interested in how much services of various types were performed .
19 Theorists sympathetic to AI , by contrast , are primarily interested in how such capacities are computationally possible .
20 For those of us who ca n't make Goodison I think R5 has full commentary on the match … infact they interviewed Wilko last night who was saying that he had n't thought about whether or not anyone could catch Scum , but he was only interested in how many points we could get ‘ it 's like the Grand National ’ , he said , ‘ plenty of favourites fall the seconf time round ’ .
21 He was interested in how far Siward had taken his men back into the untouched part of the forest , where the clearing kept for the highway from Dunedin to the Forth crossing had encouraged the fire to turn to one side , helped by the slight change of wind .
22 Computationally-inclined psychologists or epistemologists , however , are more likely to be interested in how these things can be done , irrespective of which species manage to do them .
23 From as early as the 1860s , Western scientists have been interested in how these colours were produced .
24 We were principally interested in how linguistic norms that are highly divergent from ‘ mainstream ’ English are maintained in communities of this kind .
25 Those interested in less energetic pursuits can take part in the mixed pairs darts at RBL2 , Harrier Way .
26 Are they REALLY only interested in only one thing ?
27 One of the ways in which the seemingly enormous differences between the ideas of Skinner and Chomsky may be reconciled is to recognise that , to a great extent , they were interested in quite different aspects of language .
28 Whether we get interested in mainly cognitive pursuits ( such as philosophy or chemistry ) or more practical endeavours ( like physiotherapy or graphic design ) , we should try to avoid becoming dominated by them , and being identified with them ( as a chemist or graphic designer ) .
29 Then there are the imports : 83,000 tonnes of toxic waste enter British ports annually for incineration or other treatment , a figure which has increased 20-fold in just eight years .
30 The cheapest way is to buy and send postal orders in various denominations which are acceptable in around 60 countries .
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