Example sentences of "[noun] in these [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Other squat , duck-like birds are comparable to those at Barton Farm ; indeed , whereas the animals in these mosaics appear to be of quite different styles , it seems that the draughtsman responsible for the birds at Barton Farm was also responsible for those at Withington .
2 The entertainment programme in these buildings features debates , regular discos and a wide variety of live acts .
3 The same phrase had been translated and mordantly placed by Dante in Canto XXX of the Purgatorio ; and so , when Hardy in these poems confronts the shade of his recently deceased and estranged wife Emma , not only does Aeneas in Aeneid 6 confront the reproachfully haughty ghost of Dido , but Dante 's pilgrim confronts for the first time the shade or apparition of his lost Beatrice .
4 A loss of power or cable break in these situations leaves the pilot helpless , and a very heavy , stalled landing will be inevitable .
5 In the USA on the other hand , a good deal of useful research in these areas has been undertaken .
6 Some of the most intractable problems in Scottish geology relate to the structural and metamorphic history of the Moine Series rocks of the North West and Grampian Highlands , the ages of which have been matters of controversy and speculation since the early nineteenth century because of their structural complexity , and the lack of incontrovertible and unequivocal evidence of their absolute age , and it is noteworthy that research in these areas has been led by Geological Survey scientists , sometimes with university collaboration , and sometimes without .
7 Because the transformation of repentance is always brought about by God 's power , rather than our efforts , the images in these parables speak of God 's generous giving .
8 There is no intention in these arguments to give any sustenance to the view that corporate officials have been so successfully socialized into the ‘ way of life ’ that they can not see what they are doing or that the organizational constraints upon them were so tight as to be ‘ coercive ’ and therefore excusing .
9 The nature of Japanese rule in these countries varied .
10 Two examples of these very different approaches , one concerned with community control of adult education the other with strengthening community and collective action , will , I hope , highlight some of the problems and difficulties , some of the tensions and contradictions in these efforts to reach the working-class with relevant education .
11 Clarkson saw the model of the African Institution in these circumstances remaining relevant .
12 Many reformers in these states have become concerned with the role of plans and markets in socialist economies , with the way the state and political life should be organized , and with the kinds of property relationships compatible with socialism .
13 Careerists in these positions hold no hope for us , we have seen the attacks from Labour as well as the Conservatives .
14 Apart from an air in E♭ major exclaiming against the tyranny of love in Les caprices de l'Amour ( book 3 ) a ‘ horrible , frightful ’ key for Charpentier , and passed over altogether by the other theorists including Rameau the choice of keys in these collections bears a close family likeness to those of book 1 .
15 The only bak er and the that was about the only three big bakeries and they had plenty of collectors and shop stewards in these places to look after themselves .
16 There are no overt elements in these sentences to explain the differences ; presumably , however , 5 and 7 contain implicit universal quantification .
17 ‘ The folk in these parts have a funny sense of humour , ’ he told strangers to the parts of which he spoke .
18 When planners in these corporations invented a new piece of military hardware , the Cruise missile , and proceeded to ‘ sell ’ it to their contacts in the Pentagon and in Congress , they structured the whole context of defence debates not only in the United States but across all the NATO countries in Western Europe as well ( Kaldor , 1982 ) .
19 Does defining abuse in these terms fail to recognise the stresses on carers ?
20 In this chapter , I describe how the work in these classrooms has helped to highlight this neglected area , and offer a first tentative analysis of the processes involved .
21 Nor again is it a matter for surprise that counsel and the judges in these cases have concentrated attention on whether there is a sufficient change of status at the moment of charging to render further questioning impermissible .
22 Parents in these circumstances need to learn how to stop an escalation of this behaviour by using a ‘ time out ’ method ( Douglas 1988 ) .
23 Neither of the adoptive parents in these cases felt threatened by the contacts .
24 There are slight variances in these generalities depending on whether the relationships are binary or n-ary and on the cardinality of the relationship ( Quang & Chartier-Kastier , 1991 , pp 103–107 and Elmasri & Navathe , 1989 , pp 329–334 give details ) .
25 The fact that these two industries pay extremely well — average weekly wages in the chemical industry are $146 and in the refining business $128 — means that every job in these sectors creates about nine other jobs .
26 Movements or arrivals start in June and large flocks are present from July , with the highest numbers between August and October , when the counts in these Harbours have regularly recorded over 1,000 birds , and over 2,000 have been found .
27 The effects of the international division of labour should make it easier for workers in these countries to discard their role of real or supposed world labour aristocracy and recognise that their fate on the world labour market is inseparably linked with that of their fellow workers in the underdeveloped countries .
28 At a subsequent mass meeting , John Templeton , secretary of the STA , referred to these " two great cases " ( Neill 's and Morrison & Gibb ) and said that women workers in these firms had been " weighed in the balance and not found wanting " .
29 To them whether or not routine white-collar work has become deskilled is largely irrelevant in discussing whether the workers in these jobs have become proletarian .
30 But at no point in these years did the Armed Forces take the initiative in resolving political disputes and at no stage was it brought into intrigue by discontented Party factions ( exempting , of course , the First Secretary himself ) .
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