Example sentences of "in [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Scale bar , 200μM in a-d ; 250μM in e and f .
2 But decentralisation ‘ only works as long as you have got the right management team in locally , ’ he admits .
3 As a consequence , any increase in overall spending determined at local level will require a substantial increase in local taxation ( assuming central grant remains the same ) , i.e. a 1 per cent increase will require a 4 per cent increase in locally raised funds including the community charge and specific fees and charges , thus reducing the likelihood of substantial local variation .
4 They enrich their sole dishes with mussels and shrimps only ; and they cook their fish in locally produced cider , not in expensive white wine imported from other regions .
5 They came in right at the end of the period I spent working there I never owned one myself — although I 'd sometimes wear one in the shop I thought they were stupid .
6 What shape are you in right now ?
7 In Right Said Fred 's first rush of press , it was said that he had played with ZZ Top but it was never quite specified how .
8 Right right in right in the top corner , erm the furthest possible point away from the village .
9 The one thing you are interested in right now is if the sound i question is the same in all the words or different in some of them .
10 All she was interested in right now , she told herself firmly as she banished tantalising , dangerous thoughts concerning those strong brown hands , was his ability to keep them afloat .
11 Eight hundred million on the East Coast main line , four hundred million for rolling stock announced this week , four hundred million in new contracts , there 's a lot of money going in right now .
12 Either you 've got to do what you 're suggesting , go in right at the start and say , It 's all sorted , here 's the coding , this is what you will apply , the Inland Revenue have agreed it already , you you know do n't use your own system .
13 ‘ If I may use your telephone , then I 'll ring my surgery and get someone to bring the vaccination cards in right now . ’
14 I remember when I was in , when I was in right ?
15 I left my last job in rather strange circumstances and that does n't help things . ’
16 This makes the transitions less well defined and subject to jitter in rather the same way as a multivibrator will jitter if the initial approach to transistor turn-on is not rapid .
17 Party officials full of earnest endeavour were passing down all-Russian directives from Moscow in rather a wooden manner .
18 Both figure in new books , Ranulf Rayner 's The Story of Skiing and Arnold Wilson 's Top 50 Resorts , in rather different ways .
19 In other words , the new company would start life structured in rather the same way as BP , with a Government shareholding but without the Government taking any part in the business .
20 I 'm in rather a hurry . ’
21 Peregrine , however , was there lying back in his chair and offering himself to the hot sun in rather a shameless way .
22 These policies even contemplated the nationalization of industry , in rather more detail than had ever been considered by the Labour Party .
23 The ‘ untalented , uneducated and ill-disposed louts ’ I described above in rather intemperate language before taking my walk will make much of the ‘ coincidence ’ ( as they will put it , with heavy irony , drawing out each syllable like bubble-gum ) that Miller also appears to share the outward marks of my own alleged ill-health .
24 It is true that the French are prone to see things in rather sombre terms : it suits their sense of drama .
25 But , as Bouton and Swartzentruber ( 1989 ) point out , many of these experiments obtain the effect only in rather poorly controlled conditions , making unambiguous interpretation difficult .
26 In rather the same way as in some Basic Needs Strategies , a checklist of desirable attributes of a good strategy can be compiled ( Blaikie , Cameron & Seddon 1979 ) .
27 Lipoproteins come in various shapes and sizes but most of the cholesterol is carried in rather small particles called low density lipoproteins or LDL — so-called because of the preponderance of lipid to protein , giving the particles a low density .
28 They seem to act on the host 's nervous system in rather the same way as an addictive drug .
29 So far , though , volcanoes have been discussed in rather general terms as though the volcanoes of the constructive plate margins were identical to those of the destructive .
30 Similar tragedies can occur even in rather unusual settings and caused by a different train of events , for example the North Sea Piper Alpha episode 1988 , where staff died either on the blazing oil installation or drowned in the surrounding sea of fire .
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