Example sentences of "in [noun pl] [verb] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was the sort of belt sold widely in shops specializing in Western or camping equipment . |
2 | They are found in graves concentrated in central and eastern England ( Figure 2.14 ) , the largest number being from Sleaford where there are approximately 25 from five graves , although absolute numbers were not reported . |
3 | Polyphosphates have been identified in H pylori both in vivo and in strains cultured in liquid medium ( personal unpublished findings ) . |
4 | In older animals , the gradual development of age resistance makes clinical disease less likely , particularly in dogs reared in endemic areas whose age resistance is reinforced by acquired immunity . |
5 | As with other types of support , we observe similar patterns in studies undertaken in different regional locations , and at different times over the past 30 years . |
6 | The interesting question when it comes to human behaviour is how much to attribute to inheritance , both in the form of instincts and in predispositions to behave in certain ways , and how much to learning . |
7 | The need to try to understand situations from the child 's point of view is also much better appreciated , as are the difficulties involved in children functioning in disembedded ways . |
8 | Indeed , while the new college was being build in Oxford Street , the students worked in a makeshift laboratory in apartments rented in nearby Hanover Street . |
9 | I knew an immovable object when I saw it , and I retreated through the first sleeping car , where grooms in T-shirts lolled in open day compartments ( shut off by heavy felt curtains for sleeping ) , on my way to consult with the Chinese chef in the forward dome car 's kitchen . |
10 | That one language of the Xanthos trilingual inscription of 1974 is Aramaic , the Persian bureaucratic script , is a reminder that there were Persians in numbers settled in classical Anatolia . |
11 | First , the new residents in Dunrossness are different from the construction workers who live in camps situated in various parts of Shetland ( including a camp at the airport ) : these latter are only temporary residents whose residence in Shetland , and whose supposed commitment to Shetland , will end with the end of the construction phase of the.oil era . |