Example sentences of "in [det] [noun pl] they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Suffice it to say that in some circumstances they authorise treatment despite the objections of the patient , whether minor or adult .
2 In some instances they temporised : in May 1221 they conceded that ‘ the knights and free tenants of the forest of Berkshire ’ should elect ‘ two law-worthy and discreet knights ’ of their number to keep the forest , under the Chief Justice of the Forest , until Henry III came of age , when a final decision would be made about disafforestment .
3 He thought that modern techniques could be put to use , where in some cases they 'd been tried and failed beforehand .
4 In some cases they received support from government services for the first time .
5 When ingested by animals they accumulate in the blood and tissues unchanged or after minor oxidative alterations and in some cases they form the prosthetic group of a chromoprotein .
6 None of these tenants have access to any tools or materials , and in some cases they 've been told that they 'll have to pay for the repair work .
7 I find that some of the ‘ B ’ band kids are doing the same syllabus , and in some cases they get the same marks or better marks than us , yet they ca n't do ‘ O ’ level and they 're in the ‘ B ’ band .
8 And in some cases they take a form sufficiently extreme that investigators have been led to speak of separate languages or varieties for the two sexes .
9 Local authorities have , therefore , begun to help the disabled in their own homes by providing meals services , domestic help and so on , and in some cases they make arrangements to take the disabled person on holiday to give the other members of the household a break , although all of these services are restricted by cash limitations on local authority expenditure .
10 In some cases they accrue entitlements to holiday pay which they receive as a lump sum on the termination of their employment , although in the holiday camps sector these accrued holiday entitlements are less than the holiday entitlements of comparable regular staff .
11 In some cases they do not conform to the kinds of sources that naturally have such material inherent to their structure .
12 The claspers probably represent the coxites and styles of the 9th segment , though in some cases they seem to be composed only of the styles , the coxites having fused with the sternum .
13 Shoreditch 's theory is that MI5 agents were trying to cast proxy votes on behalf of dead people still on the electoral register , but that in some cases they jumped the gun .
14 Leo would not have fitted in with Leeds but Ronny might be the defender we want ( in some papers they have used the term midfielder on him — he — really — very flexible )
15 C. oncophora and C. curticei are generally considered to be mild pathogens in calves and lambs respectively although in some studies they have been associated with inappetence and poor weight gains .
16 In some countries they consider the regulation of prostitution to be pleasanter for the girls , more agreeable for their customers and , with medical checks , safer for public health .
17 In some countries they spend days after a death , have a wake or make some kind of celebration out of it .
18 In some magazines they ask men to fill in questionnaires about beauty , and loads of men seem to be using cleansers and having facials .
19 In April 1983 , teachers reported that in some areas they had not been paid for four months and 828 schools had been closed down .
20 In some areas they started earlier — in the Givetian — elsewhere they lasted on into the Famennian , but in the Frasnian Stage reefs and reef limestones ( in their broadest sense ) were experiencing their finest hour .
21 In some older dances they each hold a corner of a handkerchief to form a link and in some areas they link little fingers .
22 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 .
23 In some areas they have actually added to housing stress by contributing to gentrification , while areas with great social need or high levels of rented accommodation have sometimes been excluded ( Lansley 1979 ) .
24 In some lights they seem to glisten , as if they were red hot , molten .
25 er and in some villages they went a great deal further than they did in , in
26 ‘ The position of single women was less clear … in some boroughs they voted on an equality with men ’ and although there was no general rule women could vote in many parish vestries ( Keith-Lucas 1952 : 165 ) .
27 In some respects they use new language and embody in a formal text rules that have not been specified in that way before ; this has indeed been the way the laws of war have developed for 150 years .
28 The problems of creating a strong union , as the union leadership is fully aware , remain enormous — indeed in some respects they have increased .
29 In some respects they do have some characteristics that are similar to the French ones .
30 Although I concentrate in this chapter on sexual difference and on cultural and racial differences in the last chapter , it is worth remembering that in some contexts they interrelate .
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