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

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1 Their past and present behaviour will clearly be relevant together with any change in their circumstances since they last cared for the child .
2 On that topic , it is interesting to note that the 1992 regulations require societies to state in their accounts whether they have been prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards .
3 Garlic cloves are cooked in their skins so they become soft enough to purée into a delicious sauce
4 Many small companies could be sustained over difficult periods in their life-cycle if they were associated with caring educational institutions who could offer facilities , skills training , professional consultancy , sharing of staff on a flexible give and take basis , students seconded as real working additions to the work force , joint economic ventures such as trading , shared facilities such as crèches , and so on .
5 ‘ The Careers Advisory Service is available to provide a comprehensive vocational guidance service to students and postgraduates on campus at whatever stage in their studies that they feel the need ’ he said .
6 The six programmes currently in place worldwide vary in their structure as they function within the constraints of their particular national health care systems .
7 The wind was in their hair and they were determined to win , ever known a successful non-competitive surveyor ? !
8 You 're aware that on this side of the room Ryedale have stated in terms in their proof that they do not perceive this land as being part of the open countryside .
9 There were protracted delays in their trial until they appeared before a magistrate in Liverpool on February 9 last year .
10 There 15 some evidence that children perform at a higher level in their reading when they are really interested in what they are reading about ( Belloni and Jongsma , 1978 ) , and project work would seem an ideal area in which this could happen .
11 He 'd lolled half-conscious in their arms as they carried him along corridors and up stairs .
12 I 'd expected them to be quiet and reserved in their style as they are seemingly in their culture .
13 Their children have little prospect of finding any housing in their village when they wish to set up their own homes .
14 Consumers may not have any more cash in their pockets than they did 48 hours ago , but it is their willingness to take on extra debt that drives demand for housing , cars , and other big items of spending .
15 And so if people had less money in their pockets and they were losing their jobs , what factors can explain why more and more people were actually going on holiday abroad ?
16 Some branches ' totals appear better than they should ; Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion benefited from having the Youth Conference and National Eisteddfod in their areas so they received a disproportionate number of HQ recruits .
17 Some branches ' totals appear better than they should ; Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion benefited from having the Youth Conference and National Eisteddfod in their areas so they received a disproportionate number of HQ recruits .
18 Victorians loved to wallow in the sentimentality of death because it was so prevalent and self-evident in their society that they had to come to terms with it as best they could .
19 It was also noted that patients reported an improvement in their mood if they were woken early or deprived of sleep and so , presumably , exposed to daylight much earlier in the day .
20 Subsequently all four men were convicted of smuggling and their defence counsel stated in court in their defence that they were " the dupes and pawns in a high powered enterprise while the real criminals behind the racket were getting away scot free . "
21 With a political party , for example , this might mean conveying the idea that the Foreign Secretary is making an important speech in their locality and they owe it to him to show their support .
22 Grange possess the greater depth in their squad and they should emulate Touche Ross , Kelburne and Edinburgh Civil Service , who entertain Stirling , in securing maximum points .
23 These journalists probably wo n't be able to write about Christmas cards in their columns but they will be interested in the current range of fun notelets and notepaper .
24 He did n't glance in their direction as they left .
25 The big , the big advantage Chair , and one of the reasons that it appeals to us to , to go along with Age Concern on this is that , as you know , the area of activity in terms of day centre provision in which they are very active , is one whereby on the current grant mechanisms for community care , and our need to spend eighty five percent in the voluntary and independent sector , whilst they were directly employed by us , we could n't divert a substantial amount of that money in their direction if they wished to develop services .
26 They could speak the same language , but there was almost nothing else in their past that they 'd shared .
27 Participating members should distribute the Investment Overview direct to foreign prospective purchasers in their countries unless they prefer to have it distributed by the initiating member .
28 Another way might be to raise your hand — a bit more tiring if some are so engaged in their work that they do n't stop what they 're doing for a couple of minutes .
29 She tells how the women came to the factory beaten by their husbands and how some were scared to be downgraded in their work because they feared a beating from husbands who would think that they were holding some money back .
30 In some ways , it does , I suppose , for many women ; for children are beginning to grow independent and women can resume their careers or involve themselves more fully in their work if they have continued to work outside the home .
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