Example sentences of "in [adj] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In 1875 he gave four lectures on his discoveries at the Royal Institution , and 1877 saw the publication of his book , Discoveries at Ephesus ; a second book , Discoveries on the Site of Ancient Ephesus , published posthumously in 1890 , added little to the earlier work .
2 In 1771 he proved another of Waring 's assertions suggested to Waring by one of his students , John ( later , Sir John ) Wilson .
3 After the third European Bridge Championships were held there in 1934 she turned professional .
4 He then moved to a succession of short-term jobs until in 1934 he joined some friends in establishing a garage near Basingstoke , specializing in veteran and vintage cars .
5 In 1934 he published another successful satirical novel , How Like an Angel , and a totally different book , Napoleon and his Marshals .
6 The Gold Coast was notable for the high mortality rate suffered by Europeans , and in 1891 he contracted black-water fever and was invalided home .
7 While he was in Paris he had been encouraged by Émile Zola to write novels , and in 1891 he published Guilty Bonds , a melodramatic story of conspiracy in Russia ; this was banned in that country , but it was the first of over 130 novels and biographies concerned with murder , espionage , and the occult .
8 In 1736 he received two commissions from Graham : the construction of a nine-feet zenith sector ( the arc of which Graham divided himself ) for the French Académie des Sciences expedition to Lapland under Pierre de Maupertuis to measure the length of a degree of the meridian ; and preparing brass rods and scales for the Royal Society and the Académie for new standards to show the relation between the English yard and the French half-toise .
9 In 1838 they had 38 hand looms in use , as well as two power versions .
10 Prior to World War One Bateman served Palace admirably while remaining an amateur and in 1913–14 he gained Amateur International honours for his country and then toured Denmark and Sweden with the England Amateur XI .
11 After retiring in 1971 he spent two very enjoyable years in an advisory position to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur .
12 Forty per cent were poorly supported in that they had neither of these contacts at such frequency .
13 In many countries public libraries and school education have often been administratively closely linked in that they draw financial support from the same source .
14 However , they are limited in that they create artificial contexts which may not provide a good basis for predicting performance in other settings .
15 You need an awful lot of persuading to get doctors to start to use a new medicine and a classic example was of the treatment of depression , where the pharmaceutical manufacturers started to produce tablets which were very effective in stopping depression , not just feeling a bit blue but actual serious clinical depression where the person 's sat in the corner and stared at the wall and did nothing — I mean really serious depression — doctors took a long time to realize that there was an effective treatment for that and to start to prescribe it , and in fact actually doctors in Britain are rather good in that we prescribe many more effective treatments for depression , we diagnose it more often , and this we believe in our office that this is one of the reasons why the suicide rate has gone down in Britain quite dramatically in the last few years , because depression , which is obviously one of the main causes of suicide , is being effectively treated .
16 Right again that 's slightly complicated in that we have two roads coming from the Leeds direction and the
17 He instantly took in that I brought bad news and steered me at once into the noisy outside coupling space between the dayniter and the central dining car .
18 It also has other economic advantages in that it requires fewer facing bricks than solid walls !
19 The invention of printing , a key technical stage in the technology of distribution , had remarkable early effects in that it made technical distribution much easier but in conditions of relatively unaltered social distribution .
20 The University of Wales occupies a unique position in the educational system of the Principality in that it validates all teacher-training courses as well as almost all the other advanced courses offered by the public sector higher education establishments , with the exception of the courses offered at the Polytechnic of Wales which are CNAA validated .
21 For Judith Butler this renders the Lacanian narrative ‘ ideologically suspect ’ in that it remains rooted in ‘ a romanticization or , indeed , a religious idealization of ‘ failure' ’ , humility and limitation before the Law' ( Gender Trouble , 56 ) .
22 The European Convention differs in that it establishes effective enforcement machinery of which the aggrieved individual can avail himself , even where the alleged offender is his own home state .
23 In fact Mr Hingston found a slightly unusual account in that it had instant access so long as withdrawals were made by post .
24 And then Mr then erm dismissed my concerns for affordable supply in that it had all been said before .
25 Although that has meant that not much can be done , in principle it is a good idea in that it forces underwater sites to compete with land sites for funding , and tends to keep the attention on the point that it is archaeology we are talking about .
26 This is a wonderful design in that it combines real style with light weight and gives you totally unimpeded access to all but the very top fret .
27 The Cathedral church of S. Mary at Plock ( north-west of Warsaw ) , a twelfth century granite structure , which also had some fine bronze doors ( now in Novgorod Cathedral in the U.S.S.R. ) , is typical of such Romanesque structures in that it retains little of the original work .
28 This form of collaboration is said to have several advantages in that it offers greater control over research and development linkage by better managing the interface between public sector research and industry .
29 This exercise is a refinement of the one carried out for the whole district in that it takes more account of local needs and provides additional information over and above the grades of staff required .
30 In addition to the above , the module name cache has further functionality in that it allows alphabetic and wild card searches to be performed upon both the contents of the cache and the LIFESPAN database .
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