Example sentences of "in [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Man himself is the union of the finite and the Infinite , of Spirit and Nature , the miracle-worker in whom Spirit rules over Nature ; , and mankind as a whole is sinless and destined for perfection in its onward and upward march , symbolised by the New Testament in terms of death , resurrection and ascension .
2 Lord Claverton , in whom selfishness and ambition have combined to produce a " public man " , now in bad health and at the end of his career , contemplates the sterility of his life .
3 This is the first complication , however , that we have encountered in 150 patients in whom biopsies have been performed .
4 Table III presents the mucosal proliferation parameters in the 40 polyp patients in whom biopsies for proliferation studies were repeated during one of the follow up colonoscopies .
5 There may prove to be groups of patients with LQTS in whom alpha rather than beta adrenoceptor stimulation is more arrhythmogenic and vice versa .
6 The two patients in whom B antigen was not expressed in the biliary epithelium showed B antigen in colonic epithelium , although this was focal in only one .
7 The time was taken to be half way through the interval incorporating the change — for example , for a child in whom fluid was reported at year 3 but not at years 4 and 5 the fluid survival time was estimated to be 3.5 years .
8 This included six patients in whom achalasia had been suspected on the basis of barium studies but in whom manometry was normal ( see Table II ) .
9 Despite this high figure they concluded that oesophageal manometry was beneficial in patients with chest pain , dysphagia , and those in whom achalasia is suspected .
10 Though not entirely restricted to Friends , it was an approach particularly appealing to people in whom quietist instincts remained strong both before and after the direct political involvement exemplified by the election of Joseph Pease to parliament in 1832 .
11 There is also the possibility that tricyclics may add to the risk of cardiac arrhythmia and severe hypotension , especially in those in whom purging and vomiting has led to dehydration and cardiac dysfunction .
12 One case report has described a 38 year old homosexual man who developed fever , diarrhoea , and weight loss and in whom radiography showed terminal ileilitis .
13 There were additional factors with this family which compounded their inevitable distress , not least the subsequent diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in an elder son , in whom signs of clinical abnormality had been recognised before the birth of his younger brother .
14 The recent Lipid Research Clinics primary prevention programme ( Lipid Research Clinics Program , 1984 ) , in support of other studies ( Dayton et al , 1969 ; Committee of Principal Investigators , 1978 ) has demonstrated a significant reduction in the incidence of all coronary artery disease events among patients in whom serum cholesterol was effectively reduced using a combination of diet and cholestyramine .
15 This included six patients in whom achalasia had been suspected on the basis of barium studies but in whom manometry was normal ( see Table II ) .
16 Patients in whom fibrosis occurred in a combination of sites , particularly the biliary tree and retroperitoneal area , are well documented in a review by Lillemoe et al .
17 The exceptions to this are : ( a ) patients with clear evidence of a new acute transmural ( Q wave ) myocardial infarction , in whom assessment of risk should follow routine post-infarction guidelines ; ( b ) those with severe irreversible anoxic brain damage or concomitant terminal illness ; and ( c ) those with uncorrected cardiac outflow obstruction ( eg , aortic stenosis ) or severe , life-threatening , or unstable coronary artery disease ( eg , severe left main stenosis ) .
18 Surely no one knew the name of the distant , immortal Lord of Mankind — in whom Lexandro had only ever felt the most casual interest since his early catechisms .
19 In no patient was there evidence of perforation , even in those in whom bile collections were found .
20 Comparing him to Demosthenes , in whom oratory compensated for a speech impediment , Storr juxtaposes two key scenes : young Winston being pelted with cricket balls and hiding behind a tree , and a slightly older Winston terrifying his friends ( and all but killing himself ) by jumping 30 ft off a bridge .
21 We describe 3 patients in whom primary , symptomatic HIV-1 infection was associated with severe immunosuppression and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia , an opportunistic infection that is usually an AIDS-defining disorder .
22 χ 2 test was used to compare the pathological features of the idex polyps in relapsing patients with those of patients in whom recurrence was not observed .
23 These would have been collaterals in whom Ivy might have delighted .
24 Portillo , in whom Nigel Lawson saw ‘ something quite out of the ordinary ’ , is the son of a Spanish law professor who fought for the republicans in the Spanish civil war and a left of centre Scottish school teacher .
25 Such measurements , particularly if they show acidosis , may be valuable not only as an indicator of the severity of the event but also to help distinguish between fabricated events and suffocation in those patients in whom child abuse is the cause .
26 In patients in whom endoprosthesis was inserted as a short term measure before surgery or a further attempt at endoscopic duct clearance the only complication observed with biliary colic in patients with gall bladders in situ ( four cases ) .
27 When I look back on the long friendship , I realize that I need not have had certain misgivings about troubling Eliot or taking up his time — misgivings due to temperamental diffidence rather than to genuine modesty , I am afraid — because he was both generous of his time and solicitous about the welfare of those in whom lie took an interest .
28 Bobby Hunt was not the only member of this circus in whom Minton inspired a very genuine devotion .
29 Underneath his impudent and occasionally violent behaviour lay a fundamentally nice , simple , easy-going , exceptionally warm-hearted character , in whom Minton took much pleasure .
30 They were much more variable , however , in 106 Gambian children in whom values spanned both normochlorhydria and achlorhydric ranges .
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