Example sentences of "in [adj -er] [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 In lighter winds they can be picketed out , facing into wind with the wings level .
2 In heavier air you will probably want to keep the boat square and play the waves .
3 In later sections we shall look at alternatives .
4 In later sections we will consider how to adjust our body clocks to much larger shifts — as after a time-zone transition or during nightwork , for example .
5 Although mental illness should not be regarded as any different from physical illness , it is not always so viewed by the uninformed and the fact that in later life it might become known that a minor had been treated under the Acts might redound to his or her disadvantage .
6 In later chapters we shall see Marxist writers borrowing fundamental theoretical notions , not just from Morgan , but also from others , such as the British anthropologist Taylor , and the German anthropologist Ratzel , and taking on these writers ' simple-minded theories of history in spite of the fact that they were influenced by philosophical positions totally foreign to Marxism .
7 In later chapters we shall prove several results of the above type where the symbols used will not necessarily stand for integers .
8 In later chapters we shall investigate in depth some of those binary operations which have , by their repeated occurrence and usage , shown their importance .
9 In later chapters we shall give this aspect of the book closer attention .
10 In later chapters we will probe the image of harmony in some detail to question whether all Japanese companies display such a high degree of harmony , cooperation or power sharing .
11 In later chapters I shall make some comments on the importance of incomes policy in the development of the socialist project .
12 Here , we concentrate on a partial equilibrium story and explore how economic agents tackle a rather difficult dynamic decision problem ; in later work we shall embed this story in a market context , but this first step will enable us to isolate certain elements in the market story .
13 In the light of this fact it seems possible to suggest that those authors who subscribe to the former view do so because in later times it would have been only in the rarest of circumstances that one would have held the kadilik after the kazaskerlik .
14 In later years she would hit the shins of passers-by with it if they got in her way .
15 ‘ I promise , ’ Katherine said in a small voice , not quite sure what it was she was pledging , though in later years she would have ample occasion to reflect on what he said .
16 Doubtless in later years she would be glad of that , but for now she was too embarrassed to care .
17 Charlie 's departure is the first of several , and this event is succeeded by the announcement of a further theme when the rabbi 's thunderings pass over the heads of his congregation and the writer notes : ‘ in later years I would wonder how different my life might have been if a few people , those closest to me , had been frightened — just a little . ’
18 Was it a scene which in later years I would look at with nostalgia , even longing ?
19 When he thought of India in later years he would always see these two men and two bullocks and the leather bag flooding out its water as it settled on the ground .
20 In later years he would be at the centre oftwo scandalous court cases …
21 In larger agencies they may have one or more assistants : the assistants ' tasks may include working out the minor details of a layout or storyboard , and providing paste-ups ( see page 177 ) and other material for production once the basic idea is approved by the client .
22 Moreover , if it is later called upon , the value of the certificate of title may depend on the solicitor 's insurance policy ; in larger transactions it may be appropriate to enquire whether the vendor 's solicitor 's insurance policy is sufficient to cover any liability under the certificate of title .
23 Surround crowns with straw during winter to protect them from frost — in colder areas you may need to earth up the stems first .
24 The window was barred although it was possible to reach through and open the casement He preferred to sit there because in better weather he could see out into the Inner Ward and the White Tower .
25 In older buildings they should show no sign of crumbling , disintegration , staining or distortion , no matter what their age .
26 In higher doses it can happen .
27 While the exercises in this book are quite small and it is possible to get around using the simple cursor movements alone , you should practise using the faster ones because in longer documents you will need to be able to use all the short cuts you can .
28 As you improve and start to sail in stronger winds you will want to sweep the daggerboard completely up into the board at high speeds to help with control .
29 To describe the strategy in greater detail we must solve for the coefficients of such a strategy .
30 In greater detail I could look at what kind of coverage we 've got , but I think in ten minutes I do n't have time to do that .
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