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

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1 It is rather strange that so little attention has been given so far to the mechanical properties of biological materials , though perhaps in human terms it is understandable .
2 So in net terms we can have maximum , we wo n't go to this in the current till next year , erm two and a half million pounds of growth .
3 So in literal terms you have , you 've given me , among all flowers of the world , the flower of the rose is chief and beareth the prize , or and bears the prize , because obviously the erm , suffix for the third person singular is going to be , you 're going to use the modern version .
4 The Greeks claim that their black economy is bigger than any other Community country 's , and so in absolute terms they are not quite as badly off as the published statistics make it seem .
5 So in real terms you were getting nothing .
6 So in other words they should be paid the salaries they would have been got getting in whatever their other line of work would have been , rather than special rates of the job of an M P .
7 So in other words they were just like any other sibling , just happens to be they were erm conceived at the same time and er developed in the womb together .
8 And we found that about twenty two percent of the er , sheep being entered , had been dipped within the period , so in other words they 'd not been withheld , so it 's a concern .
9 So in other words they 're gon na bring its new place ?
10 So in other words we can write the general scheme , a stimulus leads to an increase in the se level of the second messenger , and that increase in the level of the second messenger leads to a response .
11 So in other words we got eight tens left over on the bottom .
12 Well so in other words you have n't done the bridge office ?
13 So in other words you 're covered by the , well you 're covered by both the Sale of Goods Act and the Trade Descriptions Act .
14 So in other words you you are saying instead of six to eight , it 's six to ten .
15 So in other words you do n't go out that door without a decision .
16 So in other words you do n't go to the caravan .
17 So in other words he comes round and he says I I do n't want that there I want a little bit put there
18 So in other words he 's saying , you should look to history to try and understand what 's happening .
19 So in other words he makes a joke about his if they all looked like me , would n't that be awful .
20 So in other words I 'll I 'll raise up somebody to fill my shoes I suppose .
21 So in other words it 's about an introduction an expansion and an end Now as I 've said tomorrow I 'll fill in a bit more detail on those so if you leave some some gaps there between those three sections .
22 No , it 's either empty or full of crap so in other words it 's empty for me , all the time
23 So in other words it was an unilateral decision
24 Er so in other words it it muddies the water and it seems to me that it 's quite unnoted because it be suggesting a policy which is to counteract the effect of erm section fifty four A.
25 Isle of and they sh what she went on to say is erm I hope to redress this in the shortly in other words she 's shortly going to but I must say I like the expression long fingering you know bloody idle you know .
26 Thus in allied localities it may be possible to trace material from one specific source using its modal size and spread , noting the increases and decreases in its contribution to local materials ( Curray , 1960 ; McManus , Buller & green , 1980 ) .
27 If the house was formerly in the sole name of the husband it would be quite appropriate for the wife 's solicitors to insist on a full abstract of title commencing with a good root of title ( although in practice it seems to be accepted that the title was properly investigated at the time of the husband 's purchase ) ; but in the case of a house already in joint names it is thought that this could be dispensed with , the wife 's solicitor assuming that a proper investigation of title to the property was made at the time when the house was purchased by the husband and the wife .
28 Already in Predynastic times they were using it to make beads , and throughout the Dynastic period it was employed together with lapis lazuli , carnelian and coloured glass to infill cloisonné work on jewellery , notably on the breast ornaments worn by Tutankhamun ( Plate I ) .
29 Because they were already in successful careers they were able to learn fast and by the second week our Gofer teams were veteran roadies .
30 Just in recent weeks we have had public reports of a cardiologist who has had to turn seriously ill patients away because of the budget system — I am telling the truth about the health —
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