Example sentences of "in [adj] words [pers pn] is " in BNC.
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1 | In other words it is more of a true ‘ real ale ’ than that from other sources . |
2 | Once again , plot is conceived of as compositional process , a bringing-into-being ; in other words it is conceived as something quite different from what one of the novel 's characters describes as a ‘ crappy mystical adventure story ’ . |
3 | In other words it is a selfish conception and it is based on the individual 's own experience . |
4 | In other words it is a self-protection racket at which the American legal profession conspires . |
5 | Such a disease is likely to be ‘ opportunistic ’ — in other words it is unable to attack a normal healthy body where the defence system is fully operational . |
6 | In other words it is the product of a misguided training which has caused a fear of a course of action which has not been outlawed by society . |
7 | The recording , made in the Faculty of Music at Cambridge University , is rich , warm and clear : in other words it is just about ideal . |
8 | In other words it is possible that local social and ecological facts may be of more importance when interpreting crime than broad processes such as modernization . |
9 | This consists , basically , of , in other words it is a linear long-chain molecule much like Figure 7 . |
10 | However it does seem that mental models can be developed in the abstract without the need to resort to action , in other words it is possible to learn while sitting passively in a class-room . |
11 | In other words it is his job to ensure that AIB is an effective investigating machine ready to cope with all the tasks that fall within its jurisdiction . |
12 | In other words it is the development of literate modes of communication that provides the basis for making a distinction between two kinds of society , and those modes themselves have determining effects : if some societies are more ‘ scientific ’ and ‘ logical ’ than others , it is not on account of the nature of their thought processes but because their acquisition of literacy has released these capacities . |
13 | In other words it is assumed that the difficulty of the item will be the same for any individual irrespective of his or her previous learning experiences etc . |
14 | In other words it is said that a verdict of death aggravated by lack of care may be appropriate once there is an inquest but the availability of such a verdict does not determine the question whether or not there should be an inquest . |
15 | In other words it is the work done by taking a unit charge round a circuit . |
16 | But I would say that the way to look at this site is to ask whether it is part of the built area , in other words whether it is built on , or whether it is not part of the built area , in other words it is not built on . |
17 | In other words it is the willingness of people to follow that makes a person a leader ’ ( Koontz , O'Donnell , Weihrich ) . |
18 | In other words it is a part of the larger and even more complex issue of the relevance of current cost accounting . |
19 | An entity is a thing of interest in the organisation , in other words it is anything about which we want to hold data . |
20 | So we say therefore that the contemplative life , taken in itself , is sweeter , nobler , worthier , and more meritorious in respect of its fundamental principle , which is delight in uncreated good ; in other words it is because this is the life which loves God more ardently . |
21 | Mm , in other words it is n't an automatic immortal soul that you 've got |
22 | In other words his is not the sort of playing which grabs you by the scruff of the neck , but rather disarmingly makes the whole process of playing this hugely demanding music appear the most natural thing in the world . |