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

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1 Dr Howe , who has treated Tony for the past four years , said : ‘ It has been discussed endlessly in the newspapers and I think it is time to let it be . ’
2 To be an active dealer entails taking positions in currencies such as going long in the dollars and short in DMs .
3 Turning her head , she pressed her lips against the unfamiliar contours of his chest , triumphing gently in the textures and definition of a perfect body .
4 Loss of voice and dry hoarse bark , especially in the mornings and the evenings , worse ( < ) cold and dry winds , worse ( < ) uncovering .
5 There was thus a clear field for improvements to the route , especially in the sections that most needed it .
6 Now numbering 70 ewes — all PI — the flock has achieved wide showing success and gained a reputation , especially in the midlands and south , for the quality of its rams .
7 Evidence is being sought in surviving buildings , in records such as photographs , drawings , and documents , and especially in the goods that people have had in their houses .
8 It all began because my friend Pat was called by the Lord to work as a nurse in Saudi , and her experiences there gave me an interest in that country and especially in the Women as they seem to have such a hard life .
9 In practice , many of them have concentrated on offering degree level courses in general education , especially in the humanities and social sciences , and in teacher training .
10 To fill the seats you have to drop the fares , there 's a price war going on , especially in the markets that Virgin 's involved in , price wars mean very low fares , fares which in many cases will not cover the cost of flying the aeroplane .
11 Angus District in the Tayside Region is an area of general population loss especially in the glens and the highlands , but some pressure for commuter housing exists in the south near Dundee .
12 The librarians in the academic sector are particularly aware that students have few library and information needs and problems it the outset of their academic careers , but are mindful nevertheless that they may not have easy access to the students ( especially in the polytechnics and the universities ) until a much later stage of their courses , if at all .
13 The press is uniquely designed to ensure that the pressure exerted is swift — to reduce the skin-contact time — and yet gentle enough to avoid the escape of unfavourable tannins and oils residing naturally in the pips and stalks .
14 With hindsight , it was inevitable my application to continue full-time study would be refused , for in their eyes I had wandered long enough in the margins and so my hierarchy now ordered that I return to the basics of uniform police duties .
15 • providing coffee and afternoon tea facilities — perhaps in the grounds and in the mews conservatory area .
16 Not only do they agonize over which of their colleagues deserve which piece of ribbon , they are unafraid to set themselves in judgement upon those whose candidacy for an honour is based upon genuine distinction , perhaps in the arts or by voluntary work .
17 It was a stunning sight , and as I lay idly in the boulders that are reputed to have fallen 1600 metres and half a mile from the South Face of La Meije to the Chatelleret , I thought of the climb to come and let the daylight drift over me .
18 And y am I right , am I right in saying that you 'd say that e even though it may exist in itself , that it may even be , in fact be less in the flats than it is in the , in the wi in that in the wider area ?
19 ‘ those who are generally felt to be of high status locate science less in the journals than in their own and other peoples ’ heads ’ .
20 Directive 72/160 which has been used , particularly by France , to encourage the reallocation and rationalisation of agricultural land ( though less in the LFAs than elsewhere ) is to be abandoned , seemingly because it has had limited impact .
21 Somehow , they brought out in Gran a likeness to Jake and Adam , less in the features than in the look of the eyes , wide and clear like a passionate girl 's .
22 Intake of diary products was less in the patients and probably contributed to the normal faecal fat excretion .
23 It was only in the hotels and catering industry that we encountered a widespread use of temporary working which was not only called casual working by the parties concerned but which also was likely to be , or had been , unequivocally accepted as such by labour courts .
24 Even in its inchoate beginnings , pop culture was forced to turn to the sexually divergent or avant-garde , for it was only in the spaces that they inhabited that this new world could be recognized and could develop .
25 The appeal of the New Connexion was largely to the industrial poor ; Primitive Methodism attracted humble folk not only in the towns but in the agricultural villages as well .
26 Karen Rowbottom from Cobham branch was cruelly deprived of the winner 's title again this year , not only in the singles but also in the doubles final — virtually identical to her results for each of the last four years .
27 In particular , economists and statisticians were needed to help formulate economic policy , not only in the departments but in the Cabinet Office as well .
28 The geographical distribution of foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in many developing countries has meant job openings for women not only in the cities but also in small country towns and rural areas .
29 Chairmen of football clubs are only in the papers and on the radio when the team is up the creek .
30 Further , it is only in the Fellowships that they will get sufficient identification with other sufferers to be able to see that there is hope for recovery when they do finally admit defeat .
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