Example sentences of "and in [adj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The McCormick organisation has not been slow to seize on this fact and in future one might suppose that the Hierarchy will have learned from this .
2 She needs to give in public and in private her full personal support to the Princess .
3 In this sample , however , not one parent wanted it for their own child , and in general they were more prescriptive about what was morally correct for other parents here than on any other issue .
4 Almost all the interfaces will be supplied with software drivers of one sort or another and in general they all work by intercepting the ZX Spectrum 's printer routine vector .
5 Preferring detente to confrontation , she resisted the pressure from some of her advisers to enter into an offensive alliance with her co-religionists , and in general her policies were conditioned more by political pragmatism than religious zeal .
6 This knowledge is unfortunately of little help in actually factorising f and in general we have to be content with approximation methods .
7 Er , and in general we have a , er , panel of the non-executive directors who set the directors ' salary in relation to the other directors I am also on that panel er , but obviously not in relation to my own salary .
8 The thesis which should have brought about a major revolution in the study of religion , society and culture has instead been ignored , repudiated and contradicted ; the promised revolution has totally aborted and in general nothing remains in modern applied psychoanalysis of Totem and Taboo save an emasculated , diluted and vitiated remnant .
9 School playgrounds are supposed to be safe places , and in general I suppose that they are .
10 The rule is firmly established that we may not look at Hansard and in general I agree with it , for reasons which I gave last year in Beswick v. Beswick .
11 I therefore My Lords conclude that the Bill on this point should stand as it is and in general I strongly support my Honourable Friend the Home Secretary on the plans that he now puts before the organisation of police authorities in tackling the serious problems of law and order which we all face in this country today .
12 So you always like conversation and in general you would like to speak .
13 Batch production work is often of this kind and in general it is by no means as unchanging or boring as it might appear to the casual visitor to the factory .
14 Thus , by the very beginning of 1947 , and well before ‘ containment ’ , the Marshall plan and the Zhdanov doctrine drew the battle lines between Russia and the US in Europe and in general it may be seen that a framework of impressions , intentions , hopes and misunderstandings was being thrown up which would support US policy towards Vietnam for the next 20 years and under whose weight it would ultimately collapse .
15 Yet two other Nixon nominees to the Court were rejected by the Senate , and in general it continued to follow a liberal path on civil rights and individual liberties .
16 The work reported on in section 3.3 suggested that there may be economic efficiency ( as well as taxation efficiency ) reasons for the introduction of share options , and in general it suggested that managerial emolument packages should not be in the form of a straight salary but should involve some performance-improving subtleties .
17 ‘ Like Dorigo and Stuart Pearce , I like to weigh in with a few goals and in pre-season I joked with the lads that I 'd get 15 this year .
18 ‘ You stink like a sow , ’ the Prince continued in English , ‘ you 've got thighs like a grenadier , your tits are greasy , and in short you are a typical Belgian and I hate you . ’
19 herself short and in short she ai n't free When
20 The practical principles of integrity I cited-integrity in legislation and in adjudication-take their places in this system of ideas .
21 Most written languages have an alphabet , and in English everyone is familiar with the 26 letters from which many thousands of words can be constructed , each having a dictionary definition to help the process of communicating .
22 Her feelings about it were discussed and in particular her sense of failure and bitterness towards him .
23 When Gertrude Jekyll and Edwin Lutyens met in the spring of 1889 , she was an eccentric spinster of forty-five , whose myopic eyesight was beginning to restrict her many talents , and in particular her outstanding work in garden design .
24 The Soviet Union also considers the might of her Armed Forces ( and in particular her nuclear arsenal ) instrumental in this endeavour to make the world safe for ideological struggle .
25 It was soon realised that antihistamines did not block all the effects of histamine , and in particular its action in promoting the secretion of gastric acid .
26 The former study compared carefully matched samples of British , French , and German factories , and having held as constant as possible factors such as size of enterprise , technology , and the firm 's environment , discovered substantial differences in the way work was organised in the three countries , concluding that these could best be accounted for by features of each nation 's culture , and in particular its educational and occupational structures .
27 As a predominantly middle-class cause , Spanish republicanism , and in particular its more reform-minded elements , suffered from the lack of a truly broad popular base , comparable with that enjoyed by French republicanism , within a numerous and vigorous lower-middle class and peasantry .
28 The Government of Indonesia and in particular its wildlife organization PPA are doing their best , aided by money from the Worldwide Fund for Nature and the Frankfurt Zoological Society .
29 While this held true for three of the four firms , it was possible to account for the exceptions in firm C because of the business getting practices of that firm , and in particular its brokerage relationship with the land agent .
30 To do so means asking some questions about the relative strengths and weaknesses of the male compositors " trade union , the Scottish Typographical Association ( STA ) and in particular its Edinburgh branch , the Edinburgh Typographical Society ( ETS ) ; about the potential recruits for strike-breaking , whether these were non-union men , apprentice boys or women and girls ; and about the circumstances in which the first women crossed the threshold of Messrs Constable 's and Chambers 's offices in December 1872 or January 1873 .
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