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

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1 The only patient group with sustained life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias in whom we do not routinely place ICD electrodes at the time of surgery are those with well-preserved left ventricular function who have evidence of reversible ischaemia and who do not exhibit sustained monomorphic VT during electrophysiological testing .
2 Compassionate and relentless as God ( in whom she does not believe ) , she sends her creatures forth and calls them home , having ( like Thomas Hardy ) a love for funerals , although she has never been to one .
3 Needless to say , the sufferers in whom it takes longer tend to be those in whom the disease and its consequences are most intense and most obvious to everyone else .
4 and they absconded it , and the dog has n't a hope in hell and also the ones you get for the kids , when you sit in them they sit up like little chairs do n't they ?
5 Well you can see how new it is cos the cupboards have never had nothing in them I do n't think cos they 're just , there 's not a mark in them .
6 But Lili , I thought , should have known them , must have known them , for if she could see in me something to address then she could see something in any human being .
7 ‘ The change in joint laxity during pregnancy is analogous to that in someone who has just had surgery on the joints and ligaments : you would n't start that person lifting heavy weights ; you would start with low intensity rehabilitative exercise ’ .
8 If a further infection occurs in someone who has already suffered from scabies , the course of events may be very different .
9 Erm but , at it at its worst I mean the worst publicity followed this this incident of a an elderly lady having her fingers broken and and money stolen off her by some some lads in their I do n't know late early teens I think .
10 It is a light , fluffy effort in which everyone says exactly what 's on their minds at all times .
11 You may think you are a good enough driver to go over the speed limit , but you may also realise that a world in which everyone drove very fast might be a little on the dangerous side .
12 It was a fearful rage , in which everything became abruptly mixed , the aversions and angers of twelve years .
13 I thought about Adam and held a conversation with him in which everything turned out differently .
14 On the stable block , in which nothing had ever been stabled in Adam 's memory , was a little tower with a running fox weathervane on it and below the small pitched roof a blue clock with hands of gold .
15 They react to them in that way because automatically some of them do n't come from a background in which they grew up with father figures and another thing is they ca n't live up to the expectations of a lot of black women , so it makes them feel lesser .
16 to re-affirm the principle , inherent in the content and design of the Modular Course , of offering to students a broad-based , flexible course of study in which they participate actively through choice of fields , within fields and of study outside their main field .
17 Even if cosy was n't the word she would have applied to the conservatory opening out before her she could see it was a little more intimate than the vast medieval refectory in which they 'd previously dined .
18 You may very well find it possible yet to send them home again in the very minted pieces in which they left home with the lady . ’
19 Part of his admiration for the Mallorys derived from the cheerful , uncomplaining way in which they put up with discomforts and performed small acts of self-denial .
20 In the spirit of affability , may I congratulate the Government on one of the changes that they made some time ago , in which they followed fairly accurately the views expressed in early-day motion 488 , which noted that when ’ the Social Fund cold weather payments scheme trigger mechanism was put to a serious test it collapsed three times under the weight of its own absurdity the scheme is inadequate , inefficiently targeted and wasteful as the cost of advertising and administration are unjustifiably high ; and urges a new saving limit of £3,000 that would create a fully automatic scheme ’ .
21 From discussion and observation I was also delighted with the positive attitude of the staff on the Islands and the extremely conscientious and responsible way in which they carried out their work .
22 De Klerk 's response to the Harms report was effectively to exonerate Defence Minister Gen. Magnus Malan ( held by the Harms report to be " politically responsible " for the existence of the CCB ) from all responsibility for the activities of the discredited CCB , declaring that the report 's findings belonged to a past era , and there was " no reason to condemn the politicians in charge for the way in which they carried out their duties " .
23 As well as being taught the basic techniques of childcare , some girls may also need to learn how to give and take love , if they have come from environments in which they experienced very little love and affection .
24 Their normal activity is a particular form of arbitrage , called " scalping " , in which they trade off the bid-ask spread : buying at the bid-price and selling at the ask-price .
25 Moving on now to some of the other facilities and controls to be found on camcorders , there are one or two which deserve a mention here because of the way in which they speed up and simplify their operation .
26 The National Children 's Bureau 's parent education and support project identified a number of trends affecting parents in the 1980s ; for example , the pressure on parents as a result of our increasing knowledge of child development and society 's high expectations of the parental role ; the tendency for professionals to undermine parents ' self-confidence with their expertise ; the isolation felt by many parents with young children ; the need for information and knowledge , for social and practice skills , and for self-awareness and understanding of how their values affect the way in which they bring up their children ( Pugh and De'Ath , 1984 ) .
27 We can organise them and lead them through highly prescriptive sessions in which they act out the teacher 's scenario .
28 It also coincided with the rise and consolidation of the labour movement in Britain ; and that is a story from which women were for many years absent or in which they featured very much as a minority .
29 On the test session , subjects in one group continued with this same arrangement but for subjects in the critical experimental condition the stimuli were presented in the contexts in which they had not previously occurred .
30 They argued , first , that pre-exposure to a context will reduce the extent to which a subject is likely to learn about it ( see Balaz , Capra , Kasprow , and Miller 1982 ) ; second , that presenting reinforcers ( shocks in this experiment ) in a context in which they had not previously occurred is functionally equivalent to transferring the animal to a physically different context .
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