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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91. Mike Teague felt compelled to punch the wild Tinnock away and was in turn punched.
92. The expense of servicing the debt burden increased the budget deficit, which in turn stimulated inflation.
93. In turn this will move producers back down their marginal cost curves and alter the net-of-tax price producers require.
94. A sudden collapse could cause a run on mutual funds, which could in turn threaten the financial system.
95. Gelbard in turn was accused by the government of meddling in national affairs.
96. In ecosystems, plants are consumed by herbivores, which are in turn consumed by carnivores.
97. Such measures inevitably incur substantial costs which in turn increases the cost of crop production.
98. These beliefs, in turn, can be modified only through collective experience.
99. That produced greater commitment, which in turn produced significant improvement in every organizational element.
100. In turn, Goff invited Minton for weekend visits to his four-hundred-year-old cottage at Dallington in Sussex.
101. These questions in turn suggest further lines of research that deserve serious attention by historians of both science and art.
102. This, in turn, provides a basis for analysis of case-mix and volume and their subsequent management.
103. This will in turn lead to confusion on the part of both staff and patient and is likely to hinder progress.
104. Each career group is in turn divided into four ranks, which constitute a self-contained career ladder.
105. Siobham half fills each glass in turn except one which she fills to the brim.
106. Books be-came more available and, in turn, they spread learning throughout the country.
107. These in turn can destabilize living organisms, damaging their cell structure.
108. The women and children now catch up their master, and each group in turn bows down before Esau.
109. For the effort, the CIA recruited Rosselli, who in turn recruited Trafficante and Giancana.
110. This in turn led to the arm and gun junction boxes being redesigned horizontally next to each other rather than grouped centrally at the front.
111. Which, in turn, means we're able to offer our customers extremely competitive business rates.
112. Marital dissatisfaction can lead to adultery which, in turn, exacerbates dissatisfaction in a vicious circle.
113. Which in turn made me curious as to why the numberdar was so anxious to have me along.
114. The parasite, originating in human fecal matter, in turn causes diarrhea, fatigue, loss of appetite and cramps.
115. The objective, in turn, provides a backcloth against which to make choices about how best to behave.
116. These in turn inhibit some adjacent cells but excite others further away,[sentence dictionary] and so on.
117. This, in turn, will help us to build up the evidence we need to convince our audiences.
118. This in turn had exerted the upward pressure on bank interest rates which the government was now trying to counter.
119. In turn, this presupposes treating the other as a person, as, at least partly, a rational being.
120. Grateful souls focus on the happiness and abundance present in their lives and this in turn attracts more abundance and joy towards them. Stephen Richards
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