Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb base] in [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Assuming that the money market is in equilibrium initially , the policy will raise the supply of money above the demand for money , and wealth holders will find themselves holding more money than they desire in their portfolios .
2 ‘ I find it interesting that we have produced more players of other colours in rugby than they have in our cricket .
3 The announcements made by the Minister for Overseas Development a few minutes ago about the food situation were welcome , but people in Africa are starving and the terms of trade that they receive in their dealings with the developed countries , the problem of their huge indebtedness to the developed countries and the world order over which we now preside are such that hundreds of millions of people live on the edge of catastrophe .
4 If the process of nursing is seen as a problem-solving activity in which the nurse acts on her own initiative generating her own solutions , rather than one in which she repeats ready-made solutions ; and if the reasoning of the cognition theorists is accepted as valid ; then the teaching of nursing should be organised in such a way that the student not only acquires the necessary knowledge and skills , but does so in such a way that they develop in her flexible cognitive structures .
5 Scent 's fresh and there are the ends of those little white sticks that they burn in their mouths .
6 Such categories naturally facilitate interaction within linguistic communities and inhibit interaction between communities to the extent that they differ in their conceptual and communicative economies .
7 It asked that they turn in their " heavy and medium-calibre weapons and ammunition " no later than April 30 .
8 Another major advantage of bananas over other sweet foods is that they come in their own hermetically sealed biodegradable packaging — the ideal food for when you are on the move .
9 Again discontinuity of experience marks the lives of these children , despite the fact that they remain in their own homes all along .
10 It is important that all parents and pupils appreciate the ethos of their School and that they share in it and support it .
11 The top management group with which we began this chapter decided to begin to change their organisational defensive routines by beginning with the ones that they create in their own meetings .
12 But the patterns that they bear in their sequences are as durable as the hardest rocks .
13 I mean we 've talked only about about women ; we 've maybe touched on class , and we 've not even mentioned the position of black women and the extra discrimination that they face in our society , and in other societies .
14 Any reasonably well-known professional scientist will receive from time to time letters written by bell-meaning people who indicate , usually in rather guarded terms , that they have in their possession the solution to the riddle of the universe and they just need a little help in polishing it up or propagating it .
15 I have said things to you , Bodenland , which I have said to no man ; see that they repose in you as securely as in a grave .
16 For [ fa ] these , after all considerations , are men of God and they follow in their indulgence and forgiveness the spirit of God .
17 and the modern treatment is they put babies in splints , they lay them on like frames from splints and they 're strapped into them and they stay in them from anything up to a year , and babies do n't mind , but if you , if you think about it , if you do a double nappy
18 Yeah , and they get in his throat .
19 Your Dad smells of your Dad 's got crabs and they go in his eyeballs in the , .
20 Anita Brookner 's novels are London-based , and they revive in their concise and elegant style , in fictions at once grim and yet subtly self-mocking , the Brontëan theme of lonely , loving heroines more sensitive than beautiful — ‘ she was attractive enough for a clever woman , but it was principally as a clever woman that she was attractive ’ — and , as in the Brontës , without the solace of a happy ending .
21 In the case of an Englishman they 'll want to take their beer , steak and chips , everything over to simply a hot climate and they live in their bubble .
22 Well they say they see people that erm have more possessions than theirselves and they see in their eyes an easier way of getting similar possessions .
23 Any atom of oxygen is like any other in its essence , even if they differ in their position , velocity , state of excitation , and so on .
24 One of its most important aspects is that people who go on to DWA will retain their underlying entitlement to any benefit which they may have had before they went on to DWA and that they will not have to requalify , if they fail in their efforts to work .
25 In any event , firms will have to comply with the Bank of England 's Grey Paper relating to the wholesale money markets if they deal in them , even if they are not in fact listed institutions , and so they may be subject to two tiers of regulation .
26 Cos they queue in our bread shop .
27 All polyunsaturated oils have the same number of calories — 120 per tablespoon — but they vary in their saturation levels .
28 The old legends have not only this factor of being immortal , but they have in them the property of conferring the peak experience .
29 Just because they walk in their own streets . ’
30 " That 's the great thing about hostas , too , because they come in everything from grey to lime to variegated greens . "
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