Example sentences of "the [noun] [conj] in [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Patients who have had previous experience of hypnotherapy ( even if no regression was involved ) are more likely to have confidence in the technique and in its safety , and therefore are often more willing to put themselves in the hands of the therapist and trust their own subconscious . |
2 | However , the state also performs certain hegemonic functions too , justifying its own existence and authority in the rhetoric of the courts and in its celebration of the nation . |
3 | German flares were lighting up the sky behind me as I hurried along the road , keeping close to the houses and in their shadows as much as possible . |
4 | pointed out the grant and in my view the minutes at one five nine explains very clearly precisely what I said at that , at that committee . |
5 | For me , the study of Earth Mysteries covers far more than some long-forgotten people and the monuments they left : it is firmly rooted in the present and in our own relationship to the Earth . |
6 | She sat in the kitchen or in her boudoir . |
7 | Strong drink , and a frequent excess of it , made him unreliable at times , both in his judgements on the course and in his time-keeping . |
8 | He had an impeccable sense of rhythm , not in the metronomic , military sense of the term but in his feel for the real inner rhythm of the music he was conducting . |
9 | The obligation does not extend , however , to cover all information which is given to or required by the employee while in his employment , and in particular may not cover information which is only " confidential " in the sense that an unauthorised disclosure of such information to a third party while the employment subsisted would be a clear breach of the duty of good faith . |
10 | ‘ We in Argentina are very like the Breetish except in their cooking , which is 'orrible , ’ said Alejandro , who was now wearing both his new dressing gown and the tweed cap over his black golliwog curls . |
11 | The two kinds of MdBs enjoy equal respect among the electorate and in their party . |
12 | A streetlight illuminated the car and in its glow , Katherine found her eyes riveted . |
13 | For example , if we consider the English phoneme , it is easy to show that it differs from the plosives and in its place of articulation ( alveolar ) , from in being lenis , from and in not being fricative , from in not being nasal , and so on . |
14 | In assessing the effect of the Left Book Club on the Left it is important to consider the amount of Communist influence in the Club and in its books . |
15 | ‘ The first job , of course , was to try to find any traces of nitroglycerine on anybody in the club or in their rooms . |
16 | Some portraits of young children copy imperial features in , for example , the shape of the ears or in their hairstyles . |
17 | And my comment would be that the spirit guides us in our understanding of the bible , needs to be augmented by the words and in our daily lives before the words renews us in the sacraments and calls us to serve God in the world . |
18 | People have been attacked by the eagles and in my younger days there was an occasion when I myself attacked a visitor . ’ |
19 | 3 THE AUTHORS as beneficial owners assign to the Publisher all ( if any ) their present and future copyright in the Work and in their contributions to every revised impression or subsequent edition of the Work . |
20 | The enangan had no subsequent special rights either in the girl or in her future children though her children addressed him by a title used as a respectful term for " Father " among some neighbouring groups . |
21 | Purpose hard in her , she staggered back to the flat sheet of the blueness that was spread to catch the warmth of the sun and in her frozen hand was a knife sharpened by erosion from a rock . |
22 | I feel this was a reasonable offer in the circumstances and in your shoes , I 'd be happy to accept it . |
23 | I said to the NFU and in my press statement that I reserved the right to take emergency action if , for instance , people in this country started to use coloured lenses for chickens , which would be outrageous — I would stop it before it started . |
24 | This is condemnation indeed , but more crucial is the circumstance that in its diminished state , criminal law remains for some students the first impression of serious legal study . |
25 | It is sometimes thought , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) that , because there is no discernable principle of order in the universe or in our lives we should live in disorder . |
26 | I , on the other hand , he wrote , have always held that precisely because there is no discernable principle of order in the universe or in our lives we should live in the greatest possible self-created order . |
27 | ‘ The servants of this house could , one or all , be either the assassins or in their pay . ’ |
28 | ‘ He thought it unnecessary to consider the rights of the child whilst in its mother 's womb , between the time of conception and birth . |
29 | These meeting places serve as a central focus for chaplaincy activities and group meetings , but chaplains also visit students in the residences and in their off-campus accommodation . |
30 | These meeting places serve as a central focus for chaplaincy activities and group meetings , but chaplains also visit students in the residences and in their off-campus accommodation . |