Example sentences of "in this [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In this they increasingly have the support of the wardens of PPA .
2 A minority of Tories were prepared to concede that there could be exceptions to the theory of non-resistance in extremis , and in this they admittedly came close to the doctrine of some of the more conservative Whigs .
3 While admitting that it was originally the understatement of German earnings which led to this move by the German analysts , in this we nevertheless have a model on which to work .
4 In this we already have the three elements of the economy of culture : ( 1 ) the supply-side or the producers of cultural goods , ( 2 ) the symbolic goods or products themselves , and ( 3 ) the demand-side , the consumers of cultural goods .
5 He explained that the people who had got on to that ferry would get off in another world , and would never be seen in this one again .
6 This , this poem 's called Dancing Feet Time found hidden in a hard day , dry earth becomes a dance floor , audience of three fowl , the fourth along with a reaper turns it back , wooden shoes meant for mud , rug on dancing feet erm and , if you , if you take , were oops trying to pay particular attention to , if you can see the geese in , in this one here , there 's a fate , there 's a , there 's a forfeit which is missing , what 's going on and er , and the reason well in fact er which , which was er very much a vocal point for me in , in that painting
7 there is room for soup , I 'll put it in this one there
8 We 'll look in this one then , now the rain 's died off a bit .
9 There is no difficulty in this whatsoever so long as you keep the silver piece level with the needles .
10 In this it occasionally ran up against other states with their own sense of destiny .
11 In this he carefully laid Tess , and kissing her lips , sighed deeply and happily .
12 In this he not only antagonised Calvinists by describing the doctrine of Predestination as cruel and unjust , but even appeared to his friends to be contradicting St Paul and St Augustine in denying that Adam 's original sin was transferred to his descendants .
13 All except Lord Diplock ( and in this he positively disagreed ) held that the GLC had to have regard , when making a grant , to the LTE 's obligation to run its operations so far as practicable , on a break-even basis ; so the GLC could make grants to the LTE only to make good unavoidable losses and not to further a particular social policy .
14 I think Lane was attempting to intimidate me in relation to his further questions , answers to which might otherwise be critical of the police , and in this he partly succeeded .
15 In this he almost certainly spoke for the majority of Lewis 's pupils .
16 In this he perhaps sounds like a member of a Leavisite ‘ reverent-openness-before-life ’ school , but his concept of ostranenie already has a certain edge through being defined in opposition to the habitual .
17 I think that the I think the question of that really , I 'm trying to , I ca n't quite frankly , I think that 's Mike Kirkham in this who particularly investigated that one , but I think that basically what we were really saying was on what I was saying earlier on is that if you make it too difficult for the employers , you 're going to take away the incentive to run a final salary scheme , you know that you know I think basically final salary pension schemes are good for the employee , you know , I think that was what our fundamental thinking of on that was .
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