Example sentences of "[det] in their " in BNC.
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1 | There will always be problems when working with an English vernacular text using cockney or other dialects , but students from overseas have to expect to take this in their stride ( and usually do ) . |
2 | Unsurprisingly , the Godwins were not radical enough to take this in their stride . |
3 | Environmental issues are setting the agenda for the future of the household cleaning and care product market in Europe , but , according to a new report from Frost & Sullivan , some manufacturers and retailers have failed to exploit this in their marketing initiatives . |
4 | THE WESTONS SETTLED IN RYE , WHICH LOOKED LIKE THIS IN THEIR DAY . |
5 | Indeed , many categories of drugs indicate this in their names — for instance , the antibiotics , antidepressants , antispasmodics , anti-inflammatories , antacids and so on . |
6 | All young players must accept periods like this in their early days . |
7 | There was no cruelty attached to this in their eyes ; it was a simple means to procure the necessary connection with the invisible , supernatural world . |
8 | Meanwhile , the Earth to Earth Society was marketing a framed coffin covered in pulp ; Dottridge Bros offered two versions of this in their 1902 catalogue , the ‘ Terra ’ and the ‘ Translation ’ . |
9 | It seems appropriate therefore that disruptive pupils have full access to the curriculum which requires that schools acknowledge this in their planning . |
10 | Let me erm , let me refer to erm the holy alliance erm people I 'm sure will come across this in their in their reading . |
11 | The implicit recognition of this in their work is obscured by the distinction they make between ‘ direct experience ’ and more ‘ abstract ’ ‘ underlying ’ causes which can not be grasped at the level of immediate experience . |
12 | Pringle and coworkers do this in their large descriptive study of possible associations between a range of variables related to the patient , doctor , practice , and process of care and the concentrations of glycated haemoglobin in diabetic patients in Nottingham ( p 630 ) . |
13 | The dreams tell us this in their miserable iteration . |
14 | A. V. Dicey , the prominent nineteenth-century jurist and by no means an extreme anti-feminist , considered that while distinctions of rights founded on sex often gave rise to injustice ‘ they have this in their favour — they rest upon a difference not created by social conventions or by human prejudice and selfishness , or by accidental circumstances … which split society into classes , but by the nature of things ’ . |
15 | The " monks " record this in their chronicle . |
16 | Scientists had so far failed to include this in their models . |
17 | The few in their thirties were well balanced by those of us close to being geriatrics . |
18 | They ran over a few in their minds , having acquired the same references . |
19 | They would have come , some in their own boats , others by steerage in mail or cargo boats , round the wild coastline of Cape Wrath . |
20 | Pensioners , some in their 80s , were shaken by a loud explosion and saw 30ft flames burst from the storage tank . |
21 | But in the weeks that followed they became very close and clung to one another in their loss . |
22 | It is my contention , by analogy with man , that the sensory world of these animals will shift as they move from one item to another in their behavioural repertoire . |
23 | In the same way , human beings differ from one another in their ability to handle stress and the level at which they can cope comfortably . |
24 | All parents fit in somewhere along the scale , differing from one another in their handling of the young adults in the family . |
25 | A primary group , with a leader , but with little other ‘ organization ’ in it , can therefore be said to be ‘ a number of individuals who have put one and the same object in the place of their ego ideal and have consequently identified themselves with one another in their ego ’ . |
26 | The females move down from the cliffs , across the shingle to the breakers , scrambling over one another in their anxiety to get to the water . |
27 | But it seemed to me that , had they loved one another well , they would have been able to support one another in their tragedy . |
28 | Faced with the problem of induction and related problems , inductivists have run into one difficulty after another in their attempts to construe science as a set of statements that can be established as true or probably true in the light of given evidence . |
29 | In a temple courtyard they came unexpectedly upon a troupe of imperial singers and dancers rehearsing a performance ; garbed in dazzling costumes of gold , red , green and turquoise , the expressionless boys and girls were indistinguishable from one another in their close-fitting bonnets as they performed the mannered steps of a delicate oriental dance to the plaintive . |
30 | There had to be when they were working together , worshipping tripping over one another in their free time , perhaps even sharing a house . |