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

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1 The great propagandist for agricultural capitalism naturally fav-oured high cereal prices , but in 1771 he also made the link with high wages , insisting that " great earnings " caused many workers to offer only four or five days ' labour .
2 In 1176 he suddenly changed his line .
3 In 1891 he also became manager of the newly established Twentieth Century Press .
4 In 1891 he also became , socially speaking , the central figure of the newly founded Rhymers Club .
5 Subsequently Sidonius seems to have retired from the limelight until the fall of Majorian , and the elevation of Anthemius , for whose first consulship in 468 he also delivered a panegyric .
6 It was not until 1947 that he was selected by Surrey for a Championship match , and in 1948 he twice took five wickets in an innings .
7 In 1659 he similarly petitioned the recalled Rump Parliament to remember ‘ The Good Old Cause ’ , and initiate reform ; and in June 1660 he addressed a ‘ warning ’ to the newly restored Charles II , explaining that like King David he must govern the faithful justly .
8 The Schools Council 's early projects have been criticized in that they rarely took account of the context of the individual institutions where change was sought and ignored the fact that there was little consensus amongst teachers about the value of change anyway ( Becher and Maclure , 1978 ; Kelly , 1982 ; Richards , 1983 ; Cassidy , 1986 ) .
9 ‘ People have changed in that they no longer seem to be quite so worried about pure sexual betrayal .
10 Marx 's and Engels 's rejection of idealism , however , is qualified in that they also reject the crude materialism which they saw manifested in the work of such writers as the German socialist Feuerbach .
11 The biologists and applied scientists are involved in the schemes in that they also are part of the resource that one would consider in the university to give talks to school children .
12 Japanese department stores differ from those in the West in that they not only sell goods but also organise cultural events of importance .
13 Erm forty six thousand figure we feel is acceptable in that we still have to make environmental releases in the greenbelt , but erm the net outward movement would not hinder our urban regeneration .
14 I am perhaps out of line with some of my hon. Friends in that I quite enjoyed the speech made by the Secretary of State for the Environment , who opened the debate for the Government .
15 This was again a very painful operation in that she still suffered pain for many weeks thereafter .
16 Following the pioneering work of Samuelson and Solow ( 1960 ) , the Phillips curve came to be regarded as a trade off relation in that it clearly demonstrated the inflationary consequences of pursuing particular demand management strategies .
17 It 's our work around heterosexism which makes a direct and daily challenge to them , and in a sense this work is a pure act of coming out in that it no longer allows them to treat us as one of the girls ( or boys ) who is really just like them .
18 The animal will be aware of its prey in that it consciously perceives , pursues , and devours it , but it will be unaware that it is doing these things for the sake of satisfying its wants .
19 M&A work is different to many other more traditional types of work in that it normally concludes in a completion meeting .
20 The Waste Land , she argues , is a hysterical text in that it always displays that which it attempts to repress ; Eliot 's articulation of his authentic poetic voice gives way , despite himself , to a staging of his own destruction .
21 The BDDA has always had a weak link in that it never could command the necessary influential backing , financially and in personnel , to carry out its objects .
22 It is a type of formative assessment , insofar as it looks ahead to future learning activities , but differs in that it usually involves the use of more specific procedures or protocols .
23 This gives complete pain relief and is helpful for women having a long labour or who are getting very distressed , but it has disadvantages in that it obviously makes women feel quite passive and helpless .
24 It was unusual compared with the other countries in that it actually represented a decline ( of 2% ) from the 1971 figure .
25 It requires a broader approach than task analysis in that it often involves tracing the acquisition of the skill starting from the kind of persons who undertake training ( the selection criteria ) through the training procedures to the end product ( the training success criteria ) .
26 The dream ( on which we may try hard to impose a narrative structure , to make sense of it ) is unlike much fantasy in that it often does n't , of itself , contain any such structure , and the ‘ story ’ , if it tells one , may be deeply unintelligible to us .
27 Publicity differs from the other promotional devices mentioned in this chapter in that it often does not cost the organization any money !
28 The forefronting of the Doctor Who monsters , in the wake of the Daleks , was a development which pleased Verity Lambert in that it virtually guaranteed constant press interest in the programme .
29 In 1986 I too entered the tomb ; the anthropoid leaden shell was resealed after the 1703 examination and placed in a new rectangular elm shell sans fittings .
30 When Mehmed the Conqueror took the city of Byzantium in 1453 he personally invested the new patriarch , Gennadios II .
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