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

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1 However the modish concept of " proto-industrialisation " ( above pp. 4 – 5 ) has led to a dominant image of women 's work as having been hidden because in rural cottage manufacturing it , as with the work of children , was subsumed in a family unit of production in which it was neither separately waged nor described .
2 However , since in auditory word recognition we hear the different sounds of a word in sequence , it is possible to make use of contextual information after we have heard part of the word — in which case such information can be used effectively .
3 In warm afternoon sunshine I spent a pleasing hour wandering the narrow Gassen ( lanes ) round the Münsterplatz .
4 In standard laboratory research it is usually possible to create stimuli which systematically manipulate the details of interest .
5 In cold winter weather it develops a terminal misfire starting with a slight loss of power which slowly turns into a worsening , choking misfire eventually stopping the vehicle .
6 Having been forced out of the eastern fjords in endless rainswept misery we headed for Mývatn , Gođafoss and Akureyri , three attractions in the north of Iceland .
7 I do n't think we are talking about kept in reasonable health dear I think it is a question of living in an environment which does not genuinely support over any sensible period of time normal human life .
8 to clobber in Black Heath village I notice it did n't say that the premises are now called the age centre .
9 Once Dai succeeded in getting Bernard 's semi-automatic printer in full working order it could produce 5,000 metres of cloth per week .
10 Positive cells were found mainly in the subepithelial region in normal colon , while in inflammatory bowel disease they also appeared in the deeper lamina propria .
11 In previous studies of the possible role of TNF α in inflammatory bowel disease we have shown that much higher concentrations are found in the stools during relapse ( up to 5–10 µg TNF α/g); than in serum , thus implying high concentrations in inflamed mucosa .
12 Very congested skin can not absorb essential oils efficiently anyway , but when used in the bath and in general body massage they will be more easily absorbed through the softer skin of the abdomen , insides of the thighs and upper arms .
13 And you 've just go to generally in single sex conversation it follows the model .
14 In New Hope Copse she saw at a distance a man holding the hand of a small child , inclining to her the way adults do when walking with little ones , while his free arm swept the air to possess the oaks , the beeches , the ash .
15 Mr. McAllion : I support the establishment of the kind of body that is outlined in new clause S. I am sure that all 62 Opposition Members with Scottish constituencies support the establishment of a Scottish bus passengers consultative committee .
16 After a few years in atomic energy research he then discovered his vocation as teacher and enthusiast as a lecturer in chemistry at Birkenhead Technical College , where he also voluntarily taught about theatre , literature and music in a humanities section .
17 But there was no time to dwell on that now ; in true Travis fashion he had left her with a big workload which she needed to clear today .
18 In true pilgrim tradition we prayed and did penance together and we also took our recreation together and we also took our recreation together and so on Wednesday evening we met together for a very happy celebration .
19 The Japanese made tremendous progress and , in true student fashion they are a great unknown factor .
20 Frequently in whole group drama we need to stop the drama and move out of role to think about the situation ; without these periods of reflection whole group drama can become indulgent and aimless .
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