Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Interventions of varying intensity were necessary in six patients of the control group and three patients in the nasal oxygen group , but the procedure was completed successfully in all cases except one .
2 So dear Dr. Godman I feel I have been treated badly in this case and would be grateful if you would pursue this matter further .
3 Addressing the Central Committee in April 1988 , the Comrade explained how this ‘ homogenization ’ was to be achieved : ‘ It is necessary to cut down to almost half the number of villages , establishing those that are to remain and their size ; all new buildings shall have to be erected only in these localities and we shall have to put other village areas to other purposes . ’
4 Cyclosporin concentrations are checked only in those patients who are receiving additional treatments that may have an appreciable interaction with the immunosuppressant .
5 Each device is explained below in some detail , followed by an attempt to explore its relevance to translation .
6 He was proud that their freedom parade and service and the mayor 's installation should be joined together in this way .
7 In fact , there , that that , that 's that printing of s , that shape of s , followed by a t , was still used by some printers right up until the twentieth century , because it 's actually , you know that when when prints , print was put together by hand , by picking up each letter erm , and as assembling it separately , there was actually always a stop letter , a stop erm , I ca n't remember what it 's called , although I did some printing years ago , erm , lump a die thing with s t already printed together , because because s t is used so much in combination , the erm , printer did n't always have to set up s followed by a t , but had a rack of s t's already prepared and they were often , virtually joined together in this way , and erm , I got , I got an edition of I think it 's the novels of Jane Austen printed in the nineteen twenties which still use that shape of s t but used as the small s for any other forms .
8 Organic molecules broken down in this way release virtually as much energy as they are capable of releasing — so such ‘ oxidative ’ breakdown is extremely efficient .
9 But the child protection system had broken down in this instance , not because of the excessive timidity or woolliness of social workers who missed the warning signs and failed to act , but because of their over confidence in medical diagnoses and their ready reliance on compulsory measures to remove the children .
10 The electronic versions of these documents might be crucial if the historians wanted to understand how the documents were developed especially in those environments where cooperative work software or groupware had been used to enhance the performance of those producing documents .
11 Americans have been using 60/40 material for jackets and trousers for years , yet for some reason it 's never quite caught on in this country .
12 Of course , the debate is not carried on in these terms .
13 Logging is still carried on in some areas .
14 Most part-timers are women , which explains why women have fared better in this recession than men .
15 Earlier she had come down in this lift with Steve and now she was going up with the last person on earth she could have envisaged .
16 I have omitted much in this survey of the centuries .
17 Although University and College graduates are grouped together in this data , men dominate university places 4:1 and women make up 90 per cent of Junior College students which further accentuates the status of men .
18 Items ( 2 ) — ( 6 ) are considered below in this chapter with the remainder of this book being devoted to takeover offers under the City Code .
19 The disappointment Haslam inevitably felt at being let down in this way led to a second turning point in his career and one of those ‘ negative accidents ’ that ultimately proved to have a positive outcome .
20 Married women were more likely than single mothers to be let down in this way , and such women were particularly likely to develop depression .
21 In other words , not only do we not have in front of us an exact cost for the works that are being voted through in this Bill — we have to go on the basis of an outdated figure of £1.4 billion , which is in itself an enormous amount — but the Government are saying that they do not have the foggiest idea whether the amount involved will accord with their investment criteria .
22 An acknowledgement is included elsewhere in this Journal .
23 It was a triumph of planning in so short a time for so complicated a matter , most of it carried through in most places within a year or two years of the passing of the act .
24 They will certainly have the fullest support of my Department and the Government in that and I hope that they will have the fullest support of Opposition Members , too , although that has not come through in this debate .
25 Fully one-third of the marketable federal debt is rolled over in any year ; half is rolled over every two years .
26 She ignored it ; I 've been wounded already in this battle , brother .
27 The jet is visible ( it has a rather different structure from jets considered elsewhere in this book because of the motion of the surrounding fluid ) .
28 More details of these activities are contained elsewhere in this issue of Update .
29 ‘ It was three parts torn away in any case and I figured that neither you nor the US Air Force would have any further use for it .
30 The director of The Long Roads , Tristram Powell , agrees that less equalled more in that performance : ‘ I was aware that she had played all these glamorous parts , and I had to get her to trust me and do much less than she was used to .
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