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

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1 In patients with clinically active Crohn 's disease , blood flow was lower than in both of the other groups , although only the difference in median values relative to the control group was significant ( p=0.02 ) .
2 But such an identification was probably more than merely an exercise in wish-fulfilment by the ego on behalf of the id .
3 There was far more behind this than just a deterioration in the weather .
4 This disagreement between the different schools of thought is more than just a storm in an academic teacup .
5 Cairo is too far away to be anything more than just a stake in the ground against IBM/Apple Computer Inc while the hoopla surrounding Windows For Workgroups is meant to distract attention away from an increasingly late NT .
6 more than just a week in politics
7 There is no place for a quality footballer if he believes he is more than just a page in that machine .
8 Building students preparing for a career in Europe need much more than just a grounding in languages , says John Watson , student representative for the CIOB 's Northern Counties Region and press officer for the Tyneside Centre .
9 You can try to impress the waiter as a serious customer by specifying the type of tea you want , rather than just the brew in general .
10 Is there a man out there with more to him than just the change in his pockets ?
11 The Cabinet accepted the recommendation that a substantial British aircraft industry was required to hold off competition , and should be developed with more than just the Empire in mind ; also the premise that work on new aircraft should proceed under government direction , with the Treasury accepting responsibility for new types .
12 But the issue touched many more than just the activists in the women 's movement : a petition demanding that the allowance ‘ be given to every mother for every child ’ was presented to Parliament with 300 000 signatures ( Fleming , 1973 ; Castle , 1976 ) .
13 Much less flashy and class orientated in a UK sense , they have more of a general consultancy view of the world , with a problem-solving approach rather than just an interest in completing a job .
14 Although not used more often than once a year in autumn , this tool saves all the hard work involved in scarifying ( breaking up and loosening the surface of ) a lawn by hand with a lawn rake .
15 But the silence deepened , and she felt more than ever the changes in her .
16 Thus , the benefit for a pensioner couple over 80 will rise from £88.45 a week to £96.15 a week — an increase of 8.7 per cent. , which is more than double the increase in the retail prices index .
17 Gordon Owen , the managing director in charge of Mercury , says the group is anxious not to more than double the network in a year as it is a case of ‘ how fast you can go without falling over ’ .
18 Although nearly every person in the country wears jeans , I think there are quite a few who should n't ! ’
19 The Executive Committee shall meet not less than twice a year in every calendar year : decide its own procedure : elect its own Chairman and Vice-Chairman , each of whom may hold the office for a maximum period of four consecutive years .
20 With risers of nor more than a foot , it will put more interest into the garden than twice the planting in the plain .
21 I should like , in particular , to explain that if , as he himself desires , the size of the Cabinet is to be restricted [ it had twenty members , more than twice the number in Churchill 's War Cabinet , which oscillated between five and nine ] , the Committee structure affords a useful means of preserving the collective responsibility of Ministers as a whole .
22 Certainly , on the union side , the central trade union body ( the LO ) attained much greater power and authority than either the TUC in Britain or the AFL-CIO in the United States and the Swedish Employers ' Confederation ( SAF ) had tightly controlled powers over its affiliates since its inception .
23 But this merely shifts the problem where the conflict occurs and calls for a very careful examination of whether , and if so the way in which , the individual is exercising that right .
24 I was very happy ; and if sometimes the familiarities in our relationship were of an irritating nature ( like the way he teased me , as he had always teased me , about my sticking-out ears , for instance ) I pushed them aside and refused to acknowledge them — even when they were quite important , the sort of things on which the nagging small voice was once wont to pounce as reasons against any positive commitment .
25 If indeed the lady in the mask died at the birth of her child in 1575 , what on earth was the good of examining various ladies in 1578 ?
26 Because clearly an increase in in in the allocation sends a much stronger signal to potential investors and it carries with it a greater degree of certainty as far as the district council 's concerned , as far as potential investors are concerned .
27 Yes , but again this can not be the whole story because sometimes the food in question is identical to the previous meal , which was consumed greedily .
28 But we know that there must have been some irregularities , because otherwise the matter in the universe would still be perfectly uniformly distributed at the present epoch , instead of being clumped together in stars and galaxies .
29 While still a student in Berlin during World War I , John Heartfield was known among his Dada associates Raul Hausmann , Hannah Hoch , and George Grosz among others for his uncontrollable fits of anger , usually after heavy drinking .
30 W. R. Hamilton was appointed Astronomer Royal for Ireland and a Professor while still an undergraduate in 1827 .
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