Example sentences of "and in [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 No they 're just two standard stores , one 's twenty five thousand square feet in Yeovil which as you will be aware is a market town with a fairly wide catchment area and in Cardiff which where we 're opposite Marks and Spencers on an out-of-town development so they 're just two stores virtually picked because they were ready to open
2 Though not all languages have tone , intonation is a universal linguistic phenomenon , and in languages which have both , they interact with one another in various ways .
3 The mind at work is part of the person at work and that same person has many other activities in the past and the future and in parallel which have their interactions with the work .
4 Hitler 's speech had its background in Germany 's strengthened position since the Munich settlement , in his determination to force the pace in foreign policy in 1939 , and — in its tone of heightened aggression towards the Jews — in the anger he felt at the increasingly strong anti-German feeling in the USA and in Britain which the Reichskristallnacht pogrom had greatly fuelled .
5 Consequently , although Franco 's offer of sending troops to fight in Korea , as part of a new " crusade " against communism , was not taken up , there were lobbies in the United States and in Britain which were in favour of re-establishing full relations with Spain .
6 But the local people know that there are many small differences in height and in soils which affect the way they use the land .
7 This insight had enabled Lewis to recover all the things in art and in life which he had been enjoying since imaginative awareness dawned .
8 Field officers rely on senior officials not simply for their own advancement , but for their support in disputes with dischargers and in cases which field staff wish to see taken to court .
9 And in cases which merit protection , if that is still not enough to induce voluntary investment of funds offered by the national investment bank there is again a prima facie case for nationalisation .
10 We are right to be scrupulous to maintain our system of open justice , to require that people be tried for charges the purport of which is known , and in courts which are open to the public and to the press and can be fully and fairly reported .
11 But till 1857 this code was subject to local customs in the province of York , in Wales , and in London which gave different rights to the wife and children .
12 That starting-point , in my judgment , is that costs prima facie follow the event … but may be displaced much more easily than , and in circumstances which would not apply , in other Divisions of the High Court .
13 Lexical repetition is therefore a much safer option in cases where ambiguity of reference may arise and in contexts which do not tolerate ambiguity in general and ambiguity of reference in particular .
14 As such their contribution was crucial to the related locational changes in economic activity and in population which became so important from the third quarter of the eighteenth century .
15 Now I am able to say that Barton Willmore has done this work , and it has submitted as part of our submission to the E I P , and in summary what I would say is that I believe that that work demonstrates that the new settlement has to be in the order of two thousand to two thousand five hundred dwellings , to begin to achieve the environmental objectives set for the new settlement , and also social objectives which would also be important to the residents of that new settlement .
16 In a magnificent setting — the towering Boland Mountains on one side and the world-famous Stellenbosch Winery on the other — and in temperatures which soared into the mid-80s , Scotland 's lack of match practice was , as their captain Jim Love admitted , their biggest handicap .
17 Other Scout and Guide movements were established at Leicester , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , Liverpool , Coventry and in Glasgow which produced the first deaf Senior Scout in George Scott who took part in a Grand Rally of Senior Scouts at Ibrox Park which was inspected by the Duke of Windsor in 1931 .
18 But when the new Parliament assembled on 31st May the balance of parties was the same as before , and in negotiations which followed , Disraeli offered Palmerston a seat in a Conservative Government , with the possibility of being Prime Minister .
19 And in language which extends the representation in Scale 1 of man 's struggles against sin in terms of the Passion , Hilton says that it is the reformation in faith which enables man to carry the image of sin rather than be carried away by it : For some this reformation in faith is sufficient in itself .
20 And Monachesi ( 1960 , p.49 ) goes as far as to say that ‘ The reader will find proposed in his essay practically all of the important reforms in the administration of criminal justice and in penology which have been achieved in the civilised world since 1764 ’ .
21 Their diversity and the richness of species is most apparent in the lowland neotropical rainforests found in Amazonia , and in Australia which have more than 2000 living species .
22 … does assume … that A knows fully and in advance what would be good for B to learn …
23 What we try to do is to make available to people opportunities for study in depth and over a fairly long period of time , on issues and in subjects which are part of University activity .
24 These people had little training in interviewing , in handling client relationships and in understanding what a service business was about , and many clients were understandably put off by such individuals .
25 Pupils experienced difficulties in applying skills in new contexts , and in understanding what skills were needed to solve new problems .
26 that went out to erm making up argu , you know if you 'd fallen out with somebody you had to make up with them before the bells , and in fact what my granny did was to erm to empty the fire and to relay the fire for the new year
27 And in fact what marks the two genres off from each other is not so much the nature of the devices , but the nature of the opposition which constructs them as literature .
28 we would n't object yes , it was very you know , the emphasis was very different and just as the you know the emphasis on , on the handover erm , he wrote down that we would be happy to stand down and in fact what we said was we
29 Erm but we do n't and in fact what will happen in a housing shortage is that in migrants will be able to buy their way in .
30 I I have to disagree with er Mr of , I think this criterion is crucially important and in fact what Peter has just said , reemphasises my view that er the important sub-regional and regional issue is the relationship between York and Leeds in this er under this criterion .
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