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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121. His portraits must in turn be considered an important constituent in their power, as compensation for their more corporeal weaknesses.
122. This, in turn, requires more significant technical and conceptual changes, which take more planning time in order to build consensus.
123. This in turn attracted more lenders into the market, and made borrowing more attractive.
124. The specialists, in turn, provide systems support and technical and consultancy services to local customers.
125. London boroughs spent more than other metropolitan boroughs, which in turn spent more than county authorities.
126. They are designed to stimulate the circulation which in turn helps to eliminate the toxins and fatty particles.
127. And in turn, their fashion photography somehow seems elevated, more substantial because it was created by bona fide artistes.
128. That, in turn, has required container ports to become deeper and deeper.
129. Successful application of these strategies can, in turn, build additional power bases of reputation and professional credibility.
130. In practice you look at all the alternatives and examine each in turn to see how it might affect your business.
131. Each of these points will be discussed briefly in turn.
132. The design and development of each aircraft is described in turn using contemporary film footage.
133. And I read that many cathedrals were built on ancient pagan sites, which in turn were built over underground streams.
134. In turn it means that adaptive evolution may be faster than biologists had thought.
135. And this, in turn, produced the exact opposite of what the Carnegie report had predicted-a large increase in compensatory education.
136. This in turn chose a new 21-member political bureau in its first session on Dec. 12.
137. That in turn has worried the commercial banks that had lent money to the finance houses.
138. Medicare cuts in the 1997 federal budget deal, in turn, helped make possible capital-gains tax cuts for investors.
139. This organisation chart approach would be carried out by implementing each department's system in turn.
140. This in turn underpins the move to decentralised care and the stripping away of much that is done in acute hospitals today.
141. That released the firing pin, which in turn fired the percussion cap and triggered a chemical reaction that generated oxygen.
142. We shall look at these in turn, commencing with channels of distribution.
143. This in turn will affect interest rates generally throughout the economy.
144. It had no idea if the private hospitals were in turn charging their patients.
145. Less government borrowing reduces the demand for funds, which in turn leads to lower rates.
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147. This in turn would require a corpus larger than the Brown to provide sufficient examples and considerable effort to obtain the parses.
148. This, in turn, has increased their enjoyment of coitus.
149. Kraft , in turn , made conciliatory noises.
150. That the twisting kaleidoscope, moves us all in turn.
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