Example sentences of "in this [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In science , and we include the social sciences in this despite the arguments both about the nature of science and whether or not the social sciences can be counted as such , an important , indeed essential , element of the context of research problems is theory . |
2 | He says that both are simple notions or objects without parts , contrasting them in this with the object horse which has parts , ( head , hooves , tail etc ) which can be mentioned in explaining the nature of this object . |
3 | The Met Office is in this for the money , which is understandable . |
4 | We 're commissioning the talent of the whole organization to achieve business success , ’ says Jim Whiston , ‘ and we 're in this for the long-term results . ’ |
5 | I confess I do not find much relevance in this to the death penalty . |
6 | While Pius XII 's encyclical Mystici Corporis brought back the concept of the Church as the body of Christ to the centre of Catholic teaching , it most remarkably avoided the slightest reference in this to the relationship between the Eucharistic body and the ecclesial body , and omitted the slightest notice of the basic Pauline text for that relationship , 1 Corinthians 10.17 . |
7 | I had had quite a grounding in this at the City Temple . |
8 | The Government has no little interest in this as the negative food trade gap is about £5.7 billion . |
9 | There has been no change in this over the years . |
10 | I 've actually taken something of an interest in this over the years and there 's no substantive which tells you how to optimize and plan a distributed system in terms of what you do when . |
11 | The ionization type and in this in the centre of the core of the er detector is er a small chamber and any particle or substance getting in that chamber is ionized by a small radioactive source . |
12 | The following day we explored Bragança 's castle , which is superbly preserved and houses a military museum , showing Portugal 's colonial past and the role played in this by the menfolk of Bragança . |
13 | In part they are ‘ helped ’ in this by the social organization of enterprises which is posited on a ‘ them ’ ( management ) and ‘ us ’ ( workers ) axis . |
14 | Vitali Googol actively cultivated an air of sophistication , aided in this by the premature age lines wrought in his visage due to long immersion in deep space and in the warp . |
15 | It was the small firms who first spotted specialized market segments and exploited them , and they are encouraged in this by the ability to sub-contract most of the holiday provision to other operators . |
16 | They are encouraged in this by the manufacturing companies , which scarcely let a year go by without introducing a ‘ new improved ’ joint replacement which offers hitherto undreamt of ( and unproved ) advantages over the older designs . |
17 | They had a personal stake in improving their own incomes ( and they were aided in this by the growth of white-collar and public-sector trade unions ) , and they had a professional commitment to improve the lot of the clients of their services . |
18 | As we saw earlier , societies were previously inhibited in this by the fact that they could not issue cheque guarantee cards . |
19 | They are enabled in this by the lack of language controls to describe offerings . |
20 | I was encouraged in this by the good result of the experimental members ' evening in the 1990-1 programme , when half a dozen members gave excellent short talks . |
21 | Gaimar also says that Æthelred II had a brother named Edmund who desired to take his kingdom and was supported in this by the Welsh , as he was married to the daughter of one of their kings . |
22 | Isabelle is well supported in this by the staff and I would like to mention how much we appreciate the changes to the trading goods which have taken place in the last year . |