Example sentences of "in [det] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Other structures include exclusivity , where participation in one relationship excludes participation in another or inclusivity , where participation in one relationship automatically includes participation in another .
2 This is shown in detail in Fig. 3.18 F , and in this and Fig. 3.181 and L surface pitting of the enamel can also be seen .
3 Yeah erm most people just get lost in this and sort of finish
4 Roll another ball of icing , flatten slightly , cut in half and position for the feet .
5 The human brain is divided in half and control of the body 's basic movements and sensations is evenly divided between the two halves , or cerebral hemispheres .
6 The human brain is divided in half and control of the body 's basic movements and sensations is evenly divided between the two halves , or cerebral hemispheres .
7 Submit the package for QA in the normal way , generating new versions of the modules , identical in all but modification records .
8 I did not choose to reprint it , but the material has been freely drawn on by others , sometimes in all but word for word form .
9 The more rounded body , still distinctly Shogun with perhaps a more Americanised flavour , has increased dimensions in all but height , which is slightly lower , like the bonnet .
10 In all but height ( five-foot-five ) Mr Niachos is larger than life .
11 My idea of a truth-and-justice lone avenger never appears in less than platoon strength , preferably nuclear-armed .
12 The effects ranged from the hilarity and confusion produced by laughing gas ( nitrous oxide in less than anaesthetic doses ) to a simple diminution of the sense of pain by fever-reducing drugs of the coal-tar dyestuffs industry ( see Chapter 2 ) .
13 It was abandoned when the new church was built in 1909 and in less than severity years has fallen into complete ruin — a good indication of how severe the Dales weather can be and how quickly buildings succumb to its assault .
14 ‘ Collusion ’ should , certainly for antitrust purposes , refer to a form of conduct , not the value of an outcome : collusive behaviour might well result in less than monopoly profits .
15 It was the first time in more than quarter of a century that the socialists had been returned to power .
16 ‘ T'was in more than t'colour of his hair that he was like a fox , ’ the maid replied .
17 In more than truth , for Jesting Pilate was inspired
18 His two books of Intavolature ( Venice , 1542–3 ) contain four such ricercari ( together with organ Masses , alternatim Magnificats , hymn-settings , and free re-workings of two chansons by Josquin and Passereau ) , whereas the two examples in his father 's publication are of the same improvisatory nature as the German organ preludes and the early ricercari for luted Girolamo 's are actually more instrumental than the ensemble ricercari of Willaert and Buus ; the influence of hand on keyboard is apparent in more than ornamentation .
19 Charterers discourage sailing in more than Force 5–6 .
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