Example sentences of "their [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 If the doctrine was broken and officials could explain their views freely in public , then ministers would have the much more formidable task of making their case against men who were seized of the key counterpoints and who knew that their arguments were accepted by many in the ministry .
2 Give them what they want and you will get their support even in these difficult times , ’ was Chapman 's eternal advice , and it still rings true .
3 They have played their part well in industry And in other directions and have also contributed largely on the National Savings Schemes .
4 Boys , usually related to one or more of the working group , seem to have played their part underground in Cornish mines throughout the eighteenth century , employed chiefly in wheeling barrows of ore .
5 Some sport Gazza crops , while others lost their hair back in the mists of time .
6 It just annoys me , the way they do n't tie their hair back in the coffee shop .
7 In the second half Complicite let their hair down in their own inimitable way .
8 First violin Michael Thomas explains in the liner notes that in the early seventies they would often let their hair down in private , arranging and playing pieces from Joplin to the Beatles and Brubeck purely for fun .
9 In the 1812 the members of the Academy , trained on quite different repertory , let their hair down in playing that is both crisp and alert , obviously enjoying their outing into this pop repertory .
10 It is known that youths grew their hair long in preparation for a ritual offering of a lock of hair to the deity .
11 The Association will nominate and brief an HCIMA member , selected for their experience both in the industry and in recent higher level education .
12 It was at that precise moment the killer pack picked up their trail back in the woods , having arrived hotfoot in answer to the summons of the ultrasonic whistle .
13 It 's not so much that they undersell themselves in the UK , but they have to really pull their fingers out in the US .
14 Some pundits believe British designers may be forced to take their talents abroad in order to survive .
15 Their starting point was to set up a model in which there were no opportunities for arbitrage by specifying an equality between those investors taking their returns solely in terms of capital gains by selling before the share went ex-dividend , and those who sold after the share went ex-dividend and thus collected their return in capital gains and dividends : where .
16 There 's only one putting their foot down in this house !
17 There have been people in Australia for the last 40000 years and claims for their presence there in the last interglacial have been made .
18 For most of the time since 1986 , many parent companies would have done better putting their money safely in a bank deposit than risking it in the securities markets .
19 In a decision which surprised MPs and investors , the Trade Secretary , Mr Nicholas Ridley , told the Commons that the bulk of the 18,000 investors are to get nearly 90 per cent of their money back in an unprecedented state payout .
20 Another anomaly is that people both pay taxes and get their money back in benefits .
21 In addition , junior psychiatrists should be able to get adequate experience of the care of attempted suicide patients to improve their skills both in the management of patients with psychosocial problems and , in particular , the evaluation of suicide risk .
22 You get the impression Ruud and Marco could have taken their skills anywhere in the world , found success and made a few friends as well .
23 With their hats already in the ring are Sue Baring ( Liberal Democrat ) , Jim Phillips ( Labour ) and Ian Foster ( Green Party ) .
24 Several air missions returning with their bombs still in place , much to the frustration of the pilots .
25 Although both men were forced to modify their opinions later in life , initially they held the extreme ‘ nominalist ’ and ‘ essentialist ’ positions .
26 ‘ I agree totally that where fixtures are moved to another day , supporters should be given plenty of notice so they can make their plans well in advance .
27 In the case of the Bedfordshire parish of Cardington in 1782 , only 57 per cent of boys aged fifteen to nineteen who had spent their childhoods there in their parents ' home were still residing in the parish .
28 Also , on no account are they to conduct their activities here in this house . "
29 Last week , the Liberal Democrats published proposals for breaking up British Telecom into a number of components to provide effective and proper competition , and create regional corporate headquarters of benefit to our regions , which find that massive monopolies concentrate their headquarters elsewhere in the country — by definition , in one place .
30 On that occasion he had been ten years old As children between the wars , Yanto and his friends spent most of their Summers out in the estuary between tides .
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