Example sentences of "[det] in [noun sg] [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 This in turn is bound to discourage some prosecutions from being brought .
2 The voltage at the output of this switch alternates as a rectangular wave between the source level and zero , and this in turn is fed into an LC filter network consisting of inductor L1 and capacitor C2 , plus a ‘ flyback ’ diode D1 .
3 For the designation of the state as ‘ a tool , is said to imply that it is an inert object which can be moulded and manipulated by the ruling class ; and this in turn is said to carry the misleading connotation that the ruling class has a ‘ will ’ .
4 The CO2 content is higher within the syconium than outside it and its level is believed to control the hatching of the larvae ; it is affected by bacterial activity and this in turn is affected by nematodes in the syconium .
5 This in turn is related to the composition and temperature of the lava .
6 Within living cells , it is held in a three-dimensional network of proteins to form the sponge-like cytoplasm , and this in turn is enclosed in a flexible protein-fat membrane .
7 The Standard Sale Agreement ( see Appendix III ) includes a definition of the business and this in turn is used to identify the assets and undertaking the purchaser will buy .
8 This in turn was followed by some misguided remarks from Pakistan 's cricket manager , a full-scale enquiry by ICC match referee Conrad Hunte , and the eventual announcement of mild penalties against the offenders .
9 This in turn was derived from the word ‘ ecu ’ which meant a shield , or in this case , a shelter .
10 This in turn was associated with achieving a publication containing data ( p<0.05 ) , which emerged as the strongest predictor ( p<0.001 ) of shortlisting for a senior registrar post .
11 An increasing dryness towards the end of the previous period had allowed forest to spread over most of the peat areas , but this in turn was interrupted in the sub-Boreal period , 5 000 to 2 800 years ago , by a widespread but shallow marine transgression .
12 The form or structure of the species was determined by its function , this in turn being determined by its environment and way of life .
13 But , according to Moore ( 1938a ) , " occasional specimens are taken in which the presence of a second set of teeth within the marginal ones indicates that the original stoppage of growth was followed by a second slight growing period , this in turn being replaced by a second period of thickening and growth stoppage , but such specimens are too rare to be a serious source of error " .
14 In both physical and sexual abuse , the abusers have often experienced such abuse themselves as children , and this in part is seen as an explanation .
15 This in fact was confined to a block of forty-eight buildings between Upper and Lower Crown Streets and Fludyer Street , owned by Sir Samuel Fludyer and the Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey .
16 The mating systems of these animals are often dependent upon the dispersion patterns of the females and these in turn are related to patterns of optimum food exploitation .
17 Dietary preferences of the predators are closely linked with the preferred hunting habitats of the different species , and these in turn are related to the way in which the predators hunt .
18 These in turn are supported by an array of lightweight silver oxide/zinc storage batteries , which store energy provided by the solar cells and provide back-up power for when the sun is not shining or the car faces a gradient .
19 These in turn are supported by an excellent and loyal staff .
20 These in turn are based on sample surveys taken in various parts of the country .
21 These in turn are converted into money , some of which is profit ( m' ) , some of which ( M' ) is put back into the circuit of capital .
22 These in turn are covered by several layers of stony , sandy soil — probably washed into the valley from surrounding fields — possibly resulting from the first agricultural settlement of the area .
23 The first is the early dialectological methods from which the interviewing techniques used in New York City were developed ; these in turn are refined yet further in the Philadelphia project .
24 These in turn are associated with distinctive entry requirements , varying uses of qualifications in recruitment and career development ( where career development occurs at all ) , differing pre and post entry orientations to work by young workers and differential effects by age , sex and ‘ race ’ .
25 The DNA is packaged into several chromosomes , and these in turn are contained within a nucleus — a distinct region with a membrane around it .
26 These in turn were replaced by petrol driven tractors towing trailers similar to those used at present .
27 And that in fact is headed by erm a summary table erm which attempts to set down on p one piece of paper , where the differences erm erm lie .
28 Those in front were spitted with the bayonets ; those in flank were torn in pieces by the musquetry and grape shot . ’
29 On 25 July , the Official Solicitor visited the dockers in prison , but they made clear that they did not intend to give any undertakings of obedience to the NIRC or to apologize — which is normally essential before those in contempt are released .
30 In Western Europe claims of ill-treatment or torture of those in custody were reported in Austria , France , West Germany , Italy , Portugal , Spain and the United Kingdom .
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