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

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1 The task of the teacher within the primary school is essentially to be a creative initiator of situations from which and in which children will learn .
2 So how does the Creation 6 program decide which colour is which and in what order they will be placed ?
3 Even more difficult to assess is the extent to which and in what ways religion might be important to people .
4 Amongst numerous documents , the Soviet customs declaration demands the visitor to fill in a questionnaire stating : ‘ With me and in my luggage I have : ( i ) weapons of all descriptions and ammunitions ( ii ) narcotics and appliances for the use thereof . ’
5 The starting point of the process is an evaluation of what documents your organisation produces , how it currently produces them and in what quantities .
6 The more enduring issues will be concerned with making decisions based upon those statements and with the wider questions of who should be making them and in what way .
7 The principle is the same : the Pope finds the present war inutile both in itself and in its effects .
8 Indeed the theory raises many problems , both in itself and in its application , not least of which is the verbally mediated nature of its operation .
9 Here are six statements about a belief which is wholly negative in itself and in its implications : 1 .
10 The jazz coming from the gramophone was irritating him and in his limbs the uneasiness familiar to smokers of opium was beginning to take hold .
11 This first discussion will demonstrate to the student the interest of the ward staff in her and in her progress .
12 Section 11(1) of the 1968 Theft Act provides : … where the public have access to a building in order to view the building or a part of it , or collection or part of a collection housed in it , any person who without lawful authority removes from the building or its grounds the whole or part of any article displayed or kept for display to the public in the building or that part of it or in its grounds shall be guilty of an offence .
13 Leila 's father had somehow got to hear of it and in her case , of course , the consequences were worse .
14 In Jacques 's view , without the considerable talents and skills which Hampden Jackson gave unsparingly to the WEA , the District would not have flourished during the war nor in the twenty-five year period of change and innovation following it and in which Hampden Jackson actively participated in partnership with Frank Jacques .
15 Being uncomplicated , the riders tend not to take much notice of it and in their minds , they have already finished .
16 That 's what this house is here for , it is here to introduce primary legislation if we need it and in my view we do need it in this area and it is it 's high time the government recognised that and should not be afraid t t t to take action simply because primary legislation is required .
17 If your Councillors would like to avail themselves of this please contact either myself or in my absence Mr A Stein ( 469 5001 ) or Mr M Peterson ( 469 5006 ) to arrange a suitable date and to finalise details .
18 What , what and in my garden I have a .
19 The role of political pressures such as these as a major influence upon the development of employers ' associations has been emphasised by Adams ( 1981 ) , who puts forward a theory to account for the broad differences between Western Europe and the USA both in the extent of organisation among employers themselves and in their behaviour towards trade unions .
20 And it should give managers an incentive to invest — both in themselves and in their company 's strategy — for the long term .
21 They have to become used to the parent in themselves and in their partner , as well as to the baby .
22 We examined the public and private covenants which underwrite this commitment , and the purpose they serve in enabling people to develop both within themselves and in their relationships with others .
23 You have declined to give police details of your account for reasons that are best known to yourself and in my view the only inference I can draw from that is that you have the money at least to pay a fine . ’
24 The first thing , therefore , is to believe in yourself and in your ability to work with numbers .
25 We should add that after the hearing was completed we received a letter from Mr. Persaud inviting us to reopen the hearing to allow him to address additional points to us which he had not mentioned at all in his opening submissions to us or in his reply .
26 But what Sheriff Irvine Smith has , with compelling cause shown , denied us in his Introduction he has amply redeemed in the justiciary cases he has placed before us and in his commentary thereon .
27 To all whom this epistle shall come , Greetings — Whereas we have been credibly informed by our well-beloved subject the right honourable Lord Clovelly , of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk , and on behalf of our well-beloved subject Christopher Everard , Gentleman , that the said Christopher Everard hath lately discovered several Islands in the Hesperidean seas towards the continent of America , the one called Saint Thomas 's , alias Everhope ( though this be error ) , or in the native tongue Liamuiga , and another , as the savages of those parts name it , Oualie ; that we are further informed that these said Islands are possessed and inhabited only by the aforementioned savages and heathen people , and are not , nor at the time of the discovery were , in the possession or under the government of any Christian Prince , state or potentate , and thereupon the said Christopher Everard , being set forth and supplied on our shores for that purpose , made entry into the said Islands for and on behalf of our dear Father in heaven , and hath since with the consent and good liking of the natives made some beginning of a plantation and colony and likewise of an hopeful trade there , and hath caused divers of our subjects of this realm to remove themselves to the said Islands with purpose to proceed in so hopeful a work : KNOW THEREFORE that the said Lord Clovelly and Christopher Everard may be encouraged and the better enabled with the more ample maintenance and authority to effect the same , We do command the said Christopher Everard to be possessed of the said Islands and all our other loving subjects under him : And of our especial great and certain knowledge have given and granted unto the said Christopher Everard during our pleasure custody of the aforesaid Islands and of every creature , man , woman and child upon them together with full power and authority for us and in our name and as our Lieutenant to govern rule and order all .
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