Example sentences of "in [det] [noun pl] [no cls] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | You you 've indicated that the work that you 've been involved in has changed you in some respects i i it certainly m m made you m m more aware of of other other other people and the way they 're prepared to help . |
2 | Holland 's linkage with the most powerful noble of his generation , and the scale of his consequent enrichment , made his career in some respects sui generis . |
3 | Erm on the other hand if you s in some situations er i i your anger would , would , could make you acutely aware of something , more acutely aware than the other , so it depends . |
4 | All the principles and requirements of conduct affecting solicitors shall apply in all respects mutatis mutandis to recognised bodies . |
5 | Finally , and this is a suggestion on my own , although actually I discovered afterwards it was also made by somebody else , erm but it does seem in many ways er erm an obvious interpretation , is this could be the background also to post-natal depression . |
6 | More or less equal to Spurgeon in fame , and surpassing him in notoriety ( for Spurgeon avoided party politics and was in many ways sui generis ) was the Congregationalist , Joseph Parker . |
7 | Turning now to antitrust policy , a major difference among advanced industrial countries in respect of their policy towards collusion lies in whether collusion is in most instances per se illegal , as in the US , or whether attention is directed at appraising the results of collusive behaviour , as for example in the UK . |