Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [prep] their " in BNC.

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1 We intend to continue to strongly support the Government in NCVQ in their endeavours to achieve the national targets .
2 From November , 1914 , Ruhleben ( racecourse stables outside Berlin ) housed for up to four years about 4000 Britons , who ranged from several honeymoon couples just arrived in Germany for their August holidays to dons and students on walking or reading parties , musicians and sportsmen snatched from festivals , and even a journalist with an ear supposedly close to the ground , Israel Cohen , a German correspondent for the London press who had cheerfully left on July 29 for his vacation near Dresden .
3 The couple live in Sussex with their three children .
4 Their voices , a blend of proud and plebeian , would , when taken with the early autumnal chill , have suggested they were Tories in Brighton for their Party 's annual conference .
5 Catch them in Brighton before their London performance in the summer . .
6 ‘ Someone has left us a private house in Colchester in their will and we 've decided to use it as a training house .
7 Cong Poc and his wife Hin lived in Kirkbymoorside with their three children after being forced to flee Vietnam when it was at war with China 14 years ago .
8 ‘ Some of the others missed shore time in Tenerife on their last trip , so it seems only fair they should go this time .
9 By the time he was nine both parents had died , and Trevor and his sister were brought up in Wisbech by their maternal grandparents .
10 In October 1990 ASEAN economic ministers convened in Indonesia for their 22nd annual meeting .
11 The service and the reception were both held at the hydro , attended by family and friends , and afterwards Steven and Marilyn spent a week in Portugal on their honeymoon .
12 The room was about twelve feet square , furnished with old , antique oak merchandise they 'd bought from a shop in Chichester during their first visit to the place .
13 There are many pretty walks in the area , along the banks of the River Ouse , the Hereward Way , a 110-mile long-distance footpath which passes through Ely , and the medieval track known as Bishops Way which traces the 12-mile route used by the Bishops of Ely from their palace in Ely to their country residence in Little Downham .
14 ‘ Who 's no problem ? ’ roars Pierre Coetzer as he starts training in Johannesburg for their fight at Wembley on October 17 .
15 In the meantime , the band themselves will be pressing up a limited edition single in December for their two Irish dates in Dublin and Belfast .
16 The contra leaders , sitting for much of the time in Miami in their well-cut lightweight suits and their gold watches , had purposes in view , some of them not especially noble ; the rebels in the field were mostly tired , variously motivated , and confused .
17 Responding to Senegalese assertions in May 1990 that Mauritania was blocking efforts by the Organization for African Unity ( OAU ) and Egypt to find a solution to the border dispute between the two countries , the Mauritanian government claimed that 300,000 Mauritanians were being held in Senegal against their will .
18 Arriving in Philadelphia with their instruments in November , they began operations before Christmas 1763 .
19 As a matter of interest and as a direct result of our attendance at five of these Auctions — a total of 37 unweaned foals and ponies were rescued , and a small FOAL SANCTUARY has just been set up in Burnley for their rehabilitation .
20 Finance Ministers and heads of central banks representing member states of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and the World Bank met in Washington for their 47th annual meeting on Sept. 22-25 .
21 Although 18 years separate the couple , they are happily married and live in Derbyshire with their two daughters Grace and Lucy .
22 The group formed part of the twenty seven strong Sales Training Course run by Stoddard Templeton which visited Lyles in May during their three days of instruction .
23 Equally necessary to the book 's structure is the character of the housekeeper Ann , a straightforward transfer of Edward 's own mother into the world of the kitchens of his cousins in Pontardulais with their attractive young women and idealized Welsh ‘ Mams ’ .
24 For heavy goods , especially of timber and stone , it still seems likely that water transport , by river and sea and a little by canal , was cheaper and more expeditious than long-distance travel by road — and that there was sense as well as sentiment , for example , in the devotion the Norman builders showed in England for their native stone from Caen .
25 STAMFORD AND Tutbury in Staffordshire are unique in England for their former indulgence in the peculiar ‘ sport ’ of bull-running .
26 It was two and a half years since she 'd seen her godchildren , Emma and Sophie , who 'd last been in England with their parents on a Christmas visit , staying with Sir David and Lady Wyndham .
27 Added to these considerations , there was doubtless pressure from the French king , aware that the pope would not be allowed to levy taxes in England without their major part being assigned to the king .
28 Statistics have been published showing numbers of residents supported by local authorities in England in their own homes , and in private and voluntary establishments , for the year ending 31 March 1990 .
29 They will be staying with families in Amiens during their four-day visit which follows a challenge from the president of the Department of the Somme , one of the county 's twinned areas .
30 What in Morris in their own home ?
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