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

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1 It is particularly difficult to maintain smooth phenylalanine control in subjects with severe enzyme deficiency , in whom even a minor feverish illness or fall in energy intake may lead to a rise in phenylalanine concentrations .
2 There was no correlation between peak , after sucrose , breath hydrogen excretion and percentage SeHCAT retention in the 12 patients in whom both studies were performed ( r=-0.02 , p=NS ; Fig 4 ) .
3 This was well correlated with the values obtained from those with BrdUrd labelling in the 10 rats in whom both methods were used ( r=0.72 , p=0.001 ) .
4 Again , they operate with similar typifications of who constitute the troublesome clients , based partly on experience but also heavily influenced by stereotypes of the educationally subnormal , one-parent families , families in whom historically crime runs , and so on .
5 Subjects in whom only before or after treatment values were available were excluded from the main analysis .
6 Table I gives the classification of major presenting symptoms and incidence of neurological dysfunction in the 53 children in whom technically satisfactory UOS recordings were obtained .
7 The couplet is both resentful of the Friend 's sexual betrayal and appealing : ‘ Lascivious grace , in whom all ill well shows , /Kill me with spites , yet we must not be foes . ’
8 Viewed structurally and organically , it is the firing line manager in whom all authority and responsibility centre ; only what he can not do himself passes up to higher management ’ .
9 Biofeedback treatment was performed in all but two patients ( patients 1 and 2 , Table I ) , in whom all manometric results were within the normal range .
10 Superficially , Mr Akhtar 's compromise has appeal in a liberal/secular society because it is designed to protect human sensitivities which we all recognise , rather than to appease a deity in whom relatively few believe .
11 This little Hampshire market town had not been designed for crowds such as these , and everyone kept on getting in everyone else 's way .
12 No one would dare say that it was his fault outright , but he knew what was going on in everyone else 's mind .
13 Cameras were hurriedly produced , which was no easy matter as we were squeezed in a very small boat , and everyone was in everyone else 's way as we tried to take photographs .
14 What did Friend put in my head that they do n't put in everyone else 's ?
15 The ring which had originally been twenty feet across was now little wider than seven or eight feet ; the squatters were now standing and getting in everyone else 's view .
16 So I said , well I 'm sorry but I 'm not included in everyone else .
17 So I said I 'm sorry but I 'm not included in everyone else and he gave me one .
18 She slept in them since .
19 He let Turgenev know that he had enjoyed his Sportsman 's Sketches , but his interest in them probably derived from his love of hunting rather than from the fact that the stories cast aspersions on serfdom .
20 These have continued as prosperous farming villages right through the centuries to the farmers who live in them today .
21 Because their interiors perfectly reflect the fine reproduction pine furniture that you find for sale in them today .
22 Exploring pictures and identifying detail in them soon becomes storytelling : ‘ What is the little girl doing ? ’ ;
23 And if , which certainly appears to be the case from the changes being made for 1993 , the ATP is not very interested in them either , then the LTA should look after it 's own and British tennis ' interests first .
24 Such pedagogies appear to meet the crude , externally visible criteria for professional success , and the lack of collegial reflection or criticism provides no impetus for change in them either .
25 I have seen in my own area where wee lads who were on the border line of going one way or another regarding life in Northern Ireland , ending up getting jobs and doing great for a year and at the end of the year just thrown back onto the dole and people have lost interest in them again .
26 Let it have your sole attention when I am abroad , but when I am at home , so jealous am I of your affections , I shall permit no rival in them even a son and heir .
27 He had hoped that the project would foster greater continuity between children 's experience of learning in primary school , and their experience in the comprehensive : I want to get away from [ a didactic approach ] , to the pupils taking more responsibility for work they produce and being more autonomous in the way that they do it and hoping to create more responsibility in them rather than them seeking the teacher all the time for information ; and thinking that all knowledge and information and values have to be teacher judged …
28 The rules appear to assume that a higher level of disclosure should be made to private customers , but unless the common law rules are altered by reference to the entirety of the rules and the assumptions in them rather than to a specific rule , this result may not be achieved .
29 Still , they might have had a few more years left in them yet , and so in that respect , it was rather courageous of them to accept Nicholson 's script and Rafelson 's apparent decision that all good things must come to an end .
30 Nobody 's been in them yet .
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