Example sentences of "and in [pron] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And in whatever enterprise he was engaged there , in that far-off region she had never seen , and never would see , where his heart was , she knew in her own heart that it could not be less than glorious .
2 ‘ Wherever you are and in whatever circumstances you find yourself , strive always to be a lover , and a passionate lover at that .
3 It is Liszt who nevertheless looms largest in the anthology , and in whose music I found it most easy to understand Crimp 's belief in Levitzki as ‘ one of this century 's master pianists ’ .
4 Indeed if the aim is to provide those who control corporate assets with an incentive for putting those assets to their best use it should be the managers who receive the profits of the company and in whose interests it should be run , a conclusion which no one has as yet advocated seriously .
5 That is , our problem is not one of vicarious liability , of finding some reason why a shareholder should share some other person 's or group 's primary responsibility ; it is rather that we can find no one else who is primarily responsible and in whose responsibility he might share .
6 He then waited for his new prime minister , Sharpour Bakhtiar , who had been imprisoned several times during his reign , and in whose hands he now was leaving the country .
7 Three who suffered particularly at the time were Richard and Phoebe Winch who lived just below the Centre and in whose house I often took my evening glass of ‘ allowed ’ claret , and Ann Willson who looked after me for the Saturday and Sunday .
8 Purity has , rightly , become something of a bugbear to contemporary women : our purity has become men 's concern and in its name they have radically restricted our options and liberties .
9 The nursing profession is moving forward rapidly , and in its evolution it needs to develop a clearer and more comprehensive set of skills .
10 Consequently , in its origins Greek historiography was more closely affiliated to epic poetry than to philosophy , and in its development it retained a commemorative function .
11 The moon was low upon our right , and in its light we could see the top of a hill .
12 The Spirit , active in an upsurge of prophecy , active in the birth of John and Jesus , rests upon Jesus and in its power he carries out his mighty works and after the resurrection imparts that same Spirit to his disciples .
13 It acquired and developed the original photocopier technology and in its heyday it had a virtual monopoly and made huge profits .
14 And in her heart she allowed hope to blossom into fragile life again .
15 She had dreamt about him that night , she remembered , and in her dream he had looked at her with a smile of recognition .
16 But suddenly reality was distorted and in her dream she was pulled to the ground and the two of them began digging at her chest with the rakes .
17 And in her hand she was still holding the red geranium .
18 My best friend 's a collector And in her room you 'll find A box that …
19 Grainne listened , absorbed and serious , and in her mind she began to see the old Ireland , the Ireland of the lost enchantments , very clearly .
20 She was a whore fetched from Brussels and paid ten English guineas a day to bed the Prince , and in her opinion she earned every ounce of the precious gold .
21 This chapter examines the broader economic circumstances of non-institutionalized elderly people , and the way these have changed over the last eighty years , to see how far and in what areas they may challenge the assertions of the ‘ structured dependency ’ school of authors .
22 At the same meeting at which the Vial memorandum was read , on 6 September 1791 , a letter to the secretary from Messrs Kirkman and Hendy ( who were present ) was produced : ‘ Sir , In consequence of your Advertisement we beg leave to inform you , that we have contracted with Lord Camden for about 100 acres of building land , near [ Old ] St Pancras Church , abutting on the Turnpike Road leading to Kentish Town , which is intended to be called Camden Town conceiving the situation eligible for your truly valuable Institution we request you will lay this our proposal before the Society — We hold this Land under his Lordship for 99 years from Michaelmas last , the three first subject to no Ground Rent , our proposal is , that Lord Camden does and he will under our direction grant the Society a lease for 99 years from that time , the three first subject to no rent but for the remainder of the term an Annual Rent of thirty pounds per acre , should this proposal meet with approbation , the Society have only to direct their Surveyor to make out any quantity of land and in what position they conceive will best answer their purpose ’ .
23 The second one is erm a bottom up study which is based on today 's commitments but projecting them forward into the timescale in which we will have the aircraft and looking in that way to see how many and and in what way we would need them .
24 It was an approach not of the land-users themselves but of their rulers , and therefore it is necessary to discuss briefly what the colonial rulers ' political and economic interests were , and in what way they related to the people of colonised areas and to the natural resources they found there .
25 Even before disaffiliation the Communists had urged all ILP " militants " to " take the lead in calling upon all revolutionary elements to come out of the ILP in a body , hold a separate conference and decide whether and in what way they can link themselves up with the only revolutionary party in Britain today — the Communist Party " .
26 The problem , even for these simple situations , is to validate the proposed hierarchies in the sense of confirming ( or not ) that lower steps are in fact prerequisites for higher ones and in what sense they are prerequisites .
27 She and Tom had met because they had had a playful debate about whether and in what sense you could say that coal pre-dated miners .
28 These might include terms defining your headquarters , indicating where travel involved in your job begins and ends , where and in what currency you are to be paid and whether or not you are obliged to pay UK National Insurance contributions .
29 So how does the Creation 6 program decide which colour is which and in what order they will be placed ?
30 You need to establish a list of goals and decide when and in what order you will introduce change to your eating habits .
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