Example sentences of "in turn [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Every time two geladas are introduced to one another they go through a series of steps in which , characteristically , a fight precedes presenting , which precedes a mounting , which in turn precedes mutual grooming . |
2 | With the improvement in product quality , this results in increased demand for our goods and services , which in turn generates higher output and employment . |
3 | Genuine understanding generates genuine faith , and genuine faith in turn generates genuine experience . |
4 | The man who cost Portsmouth just £450 when they bought him out of the army netted his second hat-trick of the season on Saturday and in turn became leading scorer in the First Division . |
5 | Robertson was carrying a can of Tartan Ale from which he frequently refreshed himself , and in turn denied any knowledge of the great part Sir Ralph Grunte had played for so long in the counsels of the Tory Party . |
6 | Out-migration is also socially selective in terms of education and employment aspirations , which in turn reflect social class . |
7 | Although the local authority would be responsible for any damages in cases of negligence , it could in turn take disciplinary action against teachers . |
8 | While they acknowledge that Alexander 's Macedonia was indeed an Hellenic culture which in turn extended Hellenic influence to much of Europe and Asia , they maintain that after the seventh century AD , what came to be known as Macedonia had an important Slavic component . |
9 | The work was fragmented and the various new jobs which were created in turn demanded different skill levels and responsibilities to be exercised . |
10 | Client pressure ( eg. complaints from members of the public ) creates a felt need for defensibility of individual actions , which in turn encourages further rigidity of behaviour . |
11 | Established by the World Wide Fund for Nature and other environmental groups , the FSC will accredit independent certification companies that will in turn certify that timber products achieve standards set out by the FSC . |
12 | This concentration of fish causes social stress , disease and oxygen depletion , which may in turn cause high mortality rates especially in hot weather . |
13 | Separation of the upper third of the continental crust on a plate has the effect of reducing the overall buoyancy of the subducted crust by nearly one-half , and this in turn allows more subduction than would otherwise have occurred . |
14 | The design and development of each aircraft is described in turn using contemporary film footage . |
15 | The Bureau has undertaken several studies which have combined systematic econometric testing with economic analysis of particular equations or sectors of the models , and has been able to reconcile and resolve many of the differences in treatment between the models , in turn translating this resolution into its impact on full model properties . |
16 | But the unity of each bloc was largely based on enmity with the other and when talks did occur they tended to accentuate differences within the two blocs , which in turn made further dialogue difficult . |
17 | This would in turn impede correct decision-making . |
18 | He in turn contacted fellow collector Dr Hutchinson , of Ponteland , who will be visiting the church at 2pm on Saturday . |
19 | Each provokes fears of a social decline which in turn evokes imperial decline : ‘ that once great borough ’ where men were men , women were ‘ manholes ’ , and queers were given short shrift . |
20 | That ordinary belief in turn gives some support , to say no more , to theories of determinism pertaining to our choices and actions : theories whose burden is that we in our lives are a matter of such connections . |
21 | This in turn implies increased autonomy for assessing practitioners resulting perhaps in a new level of autonomy and new systems of accountability . |
22 | There are two possibilities : one involves active rifting in which rifting develops as a response to the tensional stresses induced in the crust by uplift resulting from upwelling of the asthenosphere ( Fig. 4.5(C) ) ; the other involves passive rifting in which rifting is initiated by extensional stresses in the lithosphere , and this permits the subsequent upwelling of hot mantle which in turn induces thermal uplift ( Fig. 4.12 ) . |
23 | Nettle — said to cleanse the blood which in turn means healthier hair and skin ; when brewed , makes a good anti-dandruff rinse . |
24 | And buyers also have an easy method of disposing of their cars and obtaining new ones every couple of years , which in turn means low maintenance costs . |
25 | Thus , mammals have cilia in their lungs which remove dust , and mussels have cilia on their gills which shift a stream of mucilage which in turn traps nutritious detritus . |
26 | She is often able to trace such complaints as severe , almost suicidal , depression , headaches and defective , blurred vision , to misalignment of the upper cervical vertebrae , which in turn places constant pressure on major nerve centres . |
27 | In essence , investors buy shares in companies , which in turn invest this cash and accumulate the interest generated . |
28 | Left unchecked , the haze could absorb solar radiation , warming the Arctic and in turn aggravating global warming by melting the ice and snow that reflect some of the sun 's rays back into space . |
29 | Trying to please everyone inevitably leads to compromise , and that in turn weakens individual expression . |
30 | On the other side , however , we need to consider how such ideas in turn affect political life ; how the analyses and interpretations provided by political scientists enter into the struggles between different interest groups , and either help to define more clearly the nature of the conflicting interests or claim to discover ways of reconciling them . |