Example sentences of "and in [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 Although such heresies were far more common in America and in England than they were in Ulster , Ulster Protestants knew of these postures and could see that their own denominations were in formal organizational contact with other churches which did not move to sack ministers and theologians who had obviously given up the traditional beliefs affirmed at their ordinations .
2 First , and contrary to the Marxist perspective ( to be discussed more fully in Chapter 7 ) , business groups do not dominate the political process , in part because they are divided amongst themselves , in part because they face the " countervailing power " of organised labour , and in part because they face general competition from other groups as well .
3 Only a small proportion of his men were actually with him now , others coming in singly and in groups as they could disentangle themselves from the embroilment .
4 Previous investigations have demonstrated how provision of emotionally relevant information can influence the way people interpret their own behaviour and in turn whether they respond emotionally or non-emotionally to a given situation .
5 They will disagree in some cases because they disagree about the likely consequences of a particular rule , and in others because they have different visions of what a good community is like .
6 She wanted it too , and maybe when she and Charlie were married and in bed and they 'd had a few drinks and she was wearing a black nightie , then maybe it would n't be so bad .
7 Few other outfits have stayed as conscientious and in touch as they have .
8 Official toleration was denied only to Roman Catholics and episcopalian Anglicans , and in practice if they exercised discretion , they too were able to worship without much disturbance .
9 Integumentary ommochromes occur in the wings of Nymphalid butterflies and in Schistocerca and they are also involved in the colour changes of the stick insect Carausius morosus .
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