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

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1 In doing so he might find himself in the company of evolutionary epistemologists such as Riedl ( 1979 ) , whose over-arching theory of life as an ‘ erkenntnisgewinnender prozess ’ seems to require a unitary notion of knowledge or information , information that can be stored in a genome at one end of the evolutionary spectrum , as well as be expressed , at the other end , by scientific theories that make the world a less strange place to live in .
2 Rob King is absent so Norman Gwyther steps in , while John Rigby and Michael Cooke replace Chris Williams and Dave Kinsella .
3 By the nineteenth century it was a highly respectable area lived in by bankers amongst others .
4 Seen in this light , management is an activity which only some people engage in , or as something which some people do to other people — once they have been chartered/qualified to do so .
5 It was pharmaceutical as well , so there was no problem of having all this muck mixed in with it like there is now .
6 So this guy came in , and he was just extraordinary .
7 Strachan , Macallister , and Speed were in midfield , and by the end of the game were running round it seemingly at will — they had so much space to play in .
8 But i it grew slowly over the weeks and I think Christmas was an example of just the actual logistics of what we did at Christmas must be something of a feat in that so much stuff came in from the volume of presents and then the way in which they could be distributed .
9 What I find though , erm , becau my , because we got so much stuff coming in for the shop anyway , like the lettuce or the fruit and veg , my parents don , you know , like most people go , yo your mother probably goes , how many , how often does she make a shopping trip ?
10 He talked of all that remained to be done , of how he would do it all , bit by bit ; said that first of all the attic should be examined , for so much rain soaking in must have affected the beams .
11 This is a highly dangerous area to sail in because the seas contain many monstrous creatures which were stirred up by the collapse of northern Ulthuan centuries ago — Kraken , huge shark-like megalodons , Behemoths and even the dread Black Leviathan are all commonly seen in the waters north of Ulthuan .
12 I do n't know why you always have so many procedures remain in does it ?
13 So they 'll have so many houses to work in , they will go along initially and make sure the plugs on er irons and It sounds very simple but it 's part of helping the community .
14 Thirdly , it draws attention away from more serious explanations of sex crime in terms of those aspects of social organisation and gender relations which encourage so many men to engage in sexually aggressive behaviour towards women .
15 I 'd never seen so many shots go in so many directions all at the one time .
16 Even the highly coloured reports sent in to the Propaganda Ministry had to accept in March 1945 that the crisis of confidence in the leadership did not stop at Hitler , and the point was underlined much more forcefully in final reports from the ‘ opinion research ’ office of the SD .
17 But only one was used , only one bed slept in . ’
18 The problem is that unless you have absolutely plain walls , there will be a number of obstacles to tile round , and you have to decide how to get the best fit round them with your inflexible tile squares , without ending up cutting impossibly thin slivers to fill in all the gaps .
19 But despite the attraction of Page 3 girls handing out t-shirts , only 9 fans joined in to swell the numbers .
20 It is stretching cynicism too far to doubt that these men meant what they said , even though other less obviously praiseworthy intentions crept in .
21 Only 255 investors put in more than £50,000 , while 70 invested more than £100,000 .
22 Yes and it 's only twenty pence to come in .
23 Even though the overall union target had been cut back from £4.7 million to £2 million , only four unions came in on target : NALGO with £250,000 ; the National Union of Seamen and Fire Brigades Union with £50,000 each ; the fourth was the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers , led by the vociferously right-wing Gavin Laird .
24 The rough emergency airfield was crowded with several hundred people , mainly women and children , and in the whole day only two planes came in , dropped some cases of food , took on wounded and as many women and children as they could pack in , and were quickly off again .
25 They 're useful in surgery to keep blood flowing at the right speed and sucking old blood from re-attached parts so new blood flows in quickly .
26 erm I think the real danger however is that over the next three four five years , erm people all over the world will get into the habit of regarding Britain as an impossibly expensive country to study in , because no other country in the world attempts to charge the full cost of it 's university education in tuition fees , and erm that gradually people will turn elsewhere .
27 The battle was also a landmark in the conduct of the war , for henceforth both sides dug in and a complex line of trenches soon stretched from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier .
28 For Horton staff , particularly the medical staff , the loss of ‘ acute ’ ( short stay ) admissions would make the hospital a far less attractive place to work in .
29 He pressed a button on his desk , and an exceedingly attractive girl came in with two cups of coffee .
30 The first day of the sale on 14 March , comprising 217 lots , raised just under FFr53 million ( $9.9 million ; £6.6 million ; including 11% premium and fees ) with only seven items bought in .
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