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

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1 In 1980 these countries committed themselves to the concept of health for all by the year 2000 .
2 The combined cost of playing staff was 28 per cent of total costs , and in 1991 these costs increased by 13 per cent to £6.7 million .
3 Even in 1984 these provinces had the lowest enrolment levels and female attendance rates , and the highest drop-out rates in the whole country .
4 Mysticism in all these traditions gave the original revelation new life and significance .
5 I am pleased to say that unemployment in all these areas has fallen dramatically in the last 12 months-by 21 per cent .
6 The report says : ‘ Involvement in all these areas has met with great success and has been greatly appreciated by the recipients .
7 And a key man involved in all these developments has been Australian Rugby Football Union president and chairman , Joe French , who has worked actively , but without recognition , behind the scenes for several years .
8 All in all these developments have had a very mixed reception .
9 Iran 's strategic aims in all these attacks appear to have been , first , to take Basrah and , second , to cut the strategic road system linking it with Baghdad .
10 At best , our claims to reason in all these spheres seem to be limited or partial , and at worst ideological .
11 Richard was already a good shot , a patient fisherman and a brave , if occasionally reckless , rider , but competence in all these sports had come to him so easily that he had no interest in practising them .
12 Indeed , the only non-interventionist element in all these proceedings has been the Scottish Secretary 's refusal to intervene to protect the rights of the people of these communities who must have the right , if it is their wish , to have a bridge built as an integral part in the overall development of an infrastructure serving the needs of the area .
13 In 1978 these policies appeared far-fetched .
14 In general these studies have tended to reinforce the conclusions based on stimulation studies and have yielded few surprises that affect the validity of the method .
15 In general these movements have operated only at grass-roots level , but in some areas they have been joining up to form networks of organisations of the urban poor .
16 The key to this paradox , she suggests , is that in general these women led lives of purpose .
17 In general these texts give the impression that where interpretative principles had already been worked out for legacies , trusts followed them ; and where they had not , much the same principles were adopted for both institutions .
18 In general these proposals have not been implemented , indeed the government has stated that it is not convinced that it is right to fund litigation out of public funds , other than through the legal aid scheme , where points of law of general importance are involved .
19 The result is a varied picture with interlocking modes of production , but in general these changes have promoted economic and social differentiation .
20 In general these rocks have been subjected to high grade metamorphism , have a variable grain size , and occur in north west-south east trending belts , although they have also been recognised as small discontinuous lenses , a few metres in length , intercalated with other gneissic rocks .
21 In particular these forecasts assume implicitly that individuals demanding HE will accept the best offer they receive even if the institution is not their first choice and would require them crossing the divide between the university and public sectors .
22 In 1732 these trees produced cones , the first in this country .
23 Later in 1988 these units began to be joined north of the Thames by similar ( but AC current only ) units of Class 321 for use on Cambridge and Northampton services for which sixty-eight units were authorised , together with a further five similar Class 322 units for the Stansted Airport link .
24 Notice that the presence of the signal e.m.f. in both these cases causes the load line to move parallel to itself with time .
25 In both these examples Fokine and Ashton are following Ivanov 's choreography for the beautiful Act II pas de deux in Swan Lake .
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