Synonym: successively. Similar words: turn into, venture, century, centurion, turn, turn on, turn in, turn up. Meaning: adv. in proper order or sequence.
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61. This, in turn, enables the creditor to present a bankruptcy petition.
62. The reality was the allegiance to Rome of the local aristocracies which in turn conditioned the behaviour of their clients and followers.
63. Do this on the entry line by placing the cursor at each cell reference in turn and pressing F4.
64. Some students suffer from excessive anxiety, which produces sleeplessness which in turn aggravates the anxiety.
65. Council leaders will in turn sit on larger district bodies, and will have all-important control of police and local bureaucrats.
66. The aphids, in turn, have bacteria in their guts that help them digest food.
67. This means that it usually attracts an attentive audience, which in turn means it provides a good environment for commercials.
68. The credit note is entered in the customer's returns outwards book and in turn posted to the suppliers' ledger accounts.
69. This in turn implies increased autonomy for assessing practitioners resulting perhaps in a new level of autonomy and new systems of accountability.
70. All this in turn helps the child in the construction of reversibility.
71. Sethrid each in turn served as abbess of the Monastery at Brie.
72. Bush was elected on the coat-tails of Ronald Reagan, who in turn worshipped Margaret Thatcher's brand of politics and economics.
73. Taking each in turn, their basic tenets and relative political attractions can be highlighted.
74. Each will be examined in turn with the aim of highlighting the most important factors involved.
75. Each has something to commend it and yet each in turn is not totally convincing.
76. This will make bricks and tiles even more expensive, and in turn reduce demand.
77. This is important because many devices for measuring low flow speeds in turn require calibration.
78. That perception of inferiority in turn means that some sort of caste barrier is erected between black and white.
79. These in turn merge gradually into dark circles and bright outer rings with no evidence of impact cratering.
80. This in turn made it a simple matter to adapt Watt's engine to provide rotary motion.
81. Every master directly addressed only some ten or so assistants(sentencedict.com), who in turn taught the pupils.
82. Galaxies, too, tend to clump together in clusters, which in turn may be parts of superclusters.
83. He was looking at them in turn with his bright smile.
84. This in turn led to the idea that the universe could be finite in imaginary time but without boundaries or singularities.
85. Out in the neighborhoods his precinct captains are reporting to the ward committeemen, and they in turn are reporting to him.
86. It leads to a break-down in communication between people,[Sentencedict] which in turn leads to the loss of relationships.
87. Shortly afterwards, his defeated opponent Ali reappeared and was in turn acclaimed caliph.
88. The Revolution introduced me to art, and in turn, art introduced me to the Revolution! Albert Einstein
89. That in turn caused the car rental companies to keep their vehicles in circulation longer.
90. In turn, their active counterparts work with renewed energy and pray for them.
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