Example sentences of "and in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The DNA and RNA concentrations were also significantly increased ( compared with vehicle control ) both in the ulcer margin and in the adjacent non-ulcerated mucosa . |
2 | Hosts : Domestic and wild dogs Site : The worms are embedded in fibrous nodules in the trachea at the region of bifurcation , and in the adjacent bronchi . |
3 | During this time people briefly took to the streets in Lusaka and in the provincial towns of Mufulira , Ndola and Kitwe , before Luchembe was arrested by troops loyal to the government . |
4 | Charles 's failure to call Parliament after 1681 removed the Whig challenge in the Commons , and a series of purges of local corporations , livery companies , and lieutenancies effectively destroyed the local bases of Whig power , both in London and in the provincial towns . |
5 | And in the Provincial Insurance Cup , Tredworth beat Stow on the Wold 5-0 in the quarter finals and remain the sole Central South representatives in the competition . |
6 | To try to counter these problems , a system of storage and retrieval of personnel records has been established , accessible on demand at both the Group 's Central Executive and in the 16 Regional Bank Head Offices . |
7 | And in the Belgian ports of Ostend and Zeebrugge there 's an exotic range of chocolates to tempt any shoppers . |
8 | But this left many problems unsolved and in the prevailing state of feeling insoluble . |
9 | Second , the judicial powers of the Council were greater in practice than the official limit , a five-hundred-drachma fine : Aristophanes speaks as if the proposal to execute the poet Euripides was a Council matter ( Thesmophoriazusai 1.79 ) , and in the 360s the Council put to death a political assassin on the island of Keos ( Tod 142 = HD 55 ) . |
10 | The subsidiary company did better than the Virginia Company , kept going for another sixty years , and in the 1640s provided most of the settlers who moved on to the Bahamas . |
11 | When , at a dip in the road and in the faint light of dawn , they opened fire , while the stentorian-lunged blacksmith shouted orders to the imaginary battalions behind him , the advancing 1500 troops were seized with panic and fled , defeated by five civilians . |
12 | He is disliked among liberal Serbs but his method of pillaging in Bosnia and Croatia has made him a very rich man and in the fragile economic state of former Yugoslavia , rich men are very powerful . |
13 | Off to the pictures in the evening and in the best seats . |
14 | And in the best New York tradition , Guinness too will be a show trial — handing out not merely verdicts on the defendants in the dock but on the City at large . |
15 | In common with other taxpayers , and in the best interests of all parties , I believe the time is long overdue for impartiality to be compelled upon this publicly funded corporation . |
16 | Your local ABTA travel agents are the HCI experts and in the best position to give you unbiased advice . |
17 | She scorned the ‘ literary ’ but still believed in the literature she admires here in the work of Christina Stead , Louise Erdich , and in the best discussion of Jane Eyre you will ever read . |
18 | There was indeed money coming into the area , but was it being used effectively and in the best manner ? |
19 | His early watercolours , well represented here , are small , charming , and in the best English watercolour tradition . |
20 | In which case the non-verbal concomitants of the various utterances are improvised as if for the first time , and in the best of all possible productions an unforeseeable Lear , Macbeth or Rosalind emerges in performance , and the speeches come across expressing meanings which would have been hard to foresee from reading the bare text . |
21 | ‘ To be cultured ’ , it is imagined , is to be rather like a pearl , understated , refined and in the best possible taste . |
22 | Those interested in postgraduate and continuing medical education and in the best use of all qualified medical practitioners should be concerned at these developments . |
23 | It was very small , and in the best spy stories would n't have been noticed . |
24 | ‘ And in the best houses master and servant do not sit drinking coffee , or anything else for that matter , together in the kitchen . |
25 | The trustees will still be bound by a duty to act prudently and in the best interests of the Council and its members . |
26 | As for the patient , it 's not my place to comment on his medical condition , except to say that he is still quite definitely alive and in the best possible hands . ’ |
27 | So far they 've spent twenty four hours at the house … and in the best tradition of ghost stories , things really DID go bump in the night . |
28 | Chairman Peter Hollings still insisted yesterday its £18.3m bid last year was ‘ generous and in the best interests of both companies ' shareholders ’ . |
29 | No , no they 're all fighting fit and in the best of health , eh , |
30 | In England and Wales , cross-curricular analysis started earlier than in Northern Ireland , for example with ‘ Language Across the Curriculum ’ after the Bullock Report and in the 11–16 Red Book analysis pioneered by some of the HMI . |