Example sentences of "in [pron] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Somehow the feeling in my bones agrees with that statement . ’ |
2 | What was all the pain in my eyes compared to this misery ? … |
3 | Further , once women get themselves into the position of dependent housewives , they have a vested interest in the maintenance of the status quo since it is too late in their lives to think of independent careers , and sexual freedom merely means the freedom for their husbands to seek younger women . |
4 | It became clear that if the Community 's work was to continue , they would need money and thus the Sisters went out begging in other villages , and visiting the gentry in their mansions scattered about that part of the Moor . |
5 | We are glad to see that the Government continue in their efforts to press for long-term middle east peace and the settlement of the Palestinian problem . |
6 | The section on structural adjustment detailed means of supporting ACP countries in their efforts to adjust to short-term economic fluctuations . |
7 | Well if we 're continually in contact with people as growing children who do n't allow us to express our feelings , or who behave in a way that would seem to deny that those feelings of hate and rage and love in their extremes exist at all , then obviously one does n't develop a sense of trust in what one perceives from oneself , and that erm on erm an accumulative basis is going to result in a person who does n't feel terribly confident about the feelings and their awareness that they have . |
8 | For example when , as a journalist , I visited couples in their homes to ask about local events , my conversations with women would often be interrupted by their husbands holding up their hands in the direction of their wives and saying in the most matter of fact way ‘ Be quiet , ’ and then turning to me and saying ‘ There is no point in asking my wife . |
9 | But the tasks of reserve police vary across sections and stations , and in some rural areas there is no difference in their responsibilities compared to regular policemen , knowledge of which makes part-time reserve police in Easton very sensitive to their lowly position within the police bureaucracy . |
10 | The really intriguing historical problems , which await further investigation , concern the manner in which policy-makers reacted to this inaccurate information in determining policy and the way in which it affected external relations , especially with international financial institutions , in particular the International Monetary Fund . |
11 | Thus it is possible for one of these three Conventions to apply in relation to a purely internal supply-contract in which goods move from one place in a State to another place in the same State pursuant to a contract concluded by acts of offer and acceptance entirely within that State . |
12 | This is an investigation of the way in which firms react to new entry into their markets with special reference to the use of advertising expenditure . |
13 | It would be naive to expect every fragment surveyed to fall neatly into a pattern in which terraces occurred at certain heights and were completely absent from the other heights . |
14 | The third pattern is the post-experience one in which students come to theoretical or systematic study of the field after a period of practice . |
15 | In a liberal democracy government is held accountable to citizens by means of regular free elections , in which citizens choose between competing parties of politicians . |
16 | Why is ( shoplifting ) a crime in which girls participate in greater numbers than in any other offence ? |
17 | The school now appears as an arena in which teachers strive for two goals . |
18 | The characteristics of the controlled authority are in some ways those of the classic bureaucracy , in which rules provide for all cases of need . |
19 | Other intergovernmental contacts during the year included the visit to Spain of the then Polish Prime Minister , Tadeusz Mazowiecki , in September 1990 ; informal contacts between González and King Hassan of Morocco in Rabat on Aug. 19 ; the signing in Rabat on Nov. 15 by the Spanish and Moroccan Interior Ministers , Corcuero and Driss Basri respectively , of an agreement on flexible visa arrangements for Moroccan citizens wishing to visit Ceuta and Melilla ; an official visit to China on Nov. 22-24 by Fernandez Ordoñez , returned by his Chinese counterpart , Qian Qichen , on Feb. 25-27 , 1991 , in which talks centred on bilateral trade and on the development of a new line of Spanish credit worth $450,000,000 for new mixed enterprises in China ; and the visit of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sophia to Venezuela and Costa Rica on April 14-21 . |
20 | Here the spotlight turns to the school , the crucible in which interests melt into each other to produce the mixture of concerns which characterize black sportsmen . |
21 | As the east European member states of the former Warsaw Pact and Council for Mutual Economic Assistance ( CMEA , or Comecon ) continued to experience severe economic difficulties in their transition to free-market systems , concerns were expressed during January and February at a series of incidents in which arms manufactured by those countries were supplied to Middle Eastern countries , apparently in contravention of the existing multilateral arms control provisions . |
22 | Most work in which humans engage with some personal satisfaction would seem emptied of all point thereby . |
23 | This was a modern device , electronic in operation , in which pulses recorded on fine wire the binary coded values of five basic flight parameters . |
24 | Primary involvement , however , defined as lymphoma developing in the oesophageal wall itself , seems to be exceptionally rare , especially in its isolated form : we have been able to identify only six cases in which patients presented with oesophageal tumour as the only manifestation of lymphoma ( five Hodgkin 's disease , one non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma ) . |
25 | IBS is a confusing but common and distressing condition in which patients complain of recurrent abdominal pain and alternating bouts of constipation and diarrhoea . |
26 | The 1990s is an era in which schools operate with considerable financial autonomy . |
27 | Aside from dealing , as I have been doing , with one of the major subjects and themes of Cuzco painting , an inventory could be made of ways in which painters departed from European models , or from academic notions of excellence . |
28 | Child-care was the only area in which husbands participated at all actively , and they saw that as helping with her job . |
29 | Examples occur in almost every region of eastern England in which graves occur in significant numbers . |
30 | This makes the bilateral game one in which legislators learn about bureaucratic biases and manipulate penalties for deceit . |