Example sentences of "in [noun pl] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The authors propose two ways forward : they encourage a change in attitudes and they call for some specific legislative measures .
2 As times passed , inevitably , people began to arrange their herbs in patterns when they planted them , until eventually the herb patch became ornamental , and was a garden in its own right .
3 Hepzibah says when they lived in Norfolk she had an awful time looking after him because he was always in fights and he was young then , too young to hurt anyone much .
4 Mick Banks has been in institutions since he was 12 .
5 They have emerged in , and been sustained by , society , and are on offer in institutions because they reflect certain kinds of social interest .
6 Workbooks have been found to be particularly useful in institutions where it is necessary to teach large numbers of students .
7 You should have at your fingertips some basic methods of handling conflict in meetings since it is almost inevitable and occasionally healthy .
8 Sidacai had been held in chains while he was a prisoner , and the marks of the manacles were plain upon his wrists .
9 It really in fact they do that more I think in estates than they do the other
10 Just as you learn you learn your basic modes of essay writing in essays that I 'm not going mark for A Level exams , okay , erm , but there is another way .
11 I am involved in cases that I would n't otherwise have the chance to deal with .
12 Prince Sihanouk announced that he would hand over his power of final decision in the SNC to the UN Secretary-General 's representative in cases when he was absent or unwilling to make a decision .
13 She just said a bed , so I told her there were special beds that we are very useful in fact very necessary in cases and we tend to be short of them
14 This case illustrates the principle of mutuality in contracts and it is also of particular interest with regard to the question of the right of the innocent party to rescind the contract .
15 One solution is a clause which says that the question of categorising disputes in contracts where there are two different modes of dispute resolution is itself to be referred to the expert for final decision .
16 But oh , the glory and the convenience of skiing in resorts where you step into your bindings and ski down to the lift without setting foot to snow , where you cruise all day on networks so meticulously designed that you have but to descend to find another fan of lifts at your disposal .
17 Eliot made clear in Notes that his true concern was ‘ a problem of the first importance … that of the transmission of culture ’ .
18 There 're so many wild oranges on the island that when they 're ripe the boys and girls go out in gangs , pick them by the thousand , squeeze out all the juice and let it ferment in casks until it 's ready for a week-long celebration .
19 Once a vacancy has been offered , in authorities where there are guidelines for good practice , the social worker should have at least two weeks to make use of the vacancy for the client .
20 In authorities where there are party groups it is almost universal practice for the group to meet before meetings of full council and for group decisions to be binding on members at full council meetings , although there is often ( but not always ) a more relaxed attitude to voting discipline in committees ( see Widdicombe , 1986 , vol. 1 , tables 2.3–2.6 ) .
21 When I was at college I did a pastiche of the student magazine , doing the fold , and it was called Shell , so we renamed it for that one issue Rolling Shell , and I ever so carefully did the lettering for both the title boxes , then I got really disappointed when it came to set the type for the front page article underneath the big photograph which we printed as duo tone , because I could do it on the I B M — I could actually do it in Times and I thought it was going to be really , you know , I 'd have to really struggle and find
22 There is no point in continuing to veil the truth in symbolism , for the truths are so distorted , and systematically disguised , in religions that they are unrecognizable as truths to most people .
23 Many Third World countries owe more in debts than they earn a year from exports :
24 They come in tablets because you are meant to swallow them , not inject them in your vein . ’
25 The Pigou-Friedman view that competitive market economies tend to gravitate towards a state of overall full employment is now such a firmly entrenched proposition in macroeconomics that it has almost gained the status of an axiom .
26 ‘ Not until the skin is hanging from your back and your thighs in strips and your flesh is withered from the heat and your sight is dimmed from the dry fire of the furnaces . ’
27 There is no indication that there was any direct connection between the twelve ( of whom it is said in Acts that they stayed in Jerusalem ) and the advent of ministry in the churches in the gentile world .
28 It 's not just health problems they suffer but many people can get really depressed living in houses where they have to keep washing the mould off the walls .
29 Only a small proportion of his men were actually with him now , others coming in singly and in groups as they could disentangle themselves from the embroilment .
30 How does Freud get or to refer to Marie-Anne 's erm subject couple weeks , how could Freud think that libido was involved in groups when he says in the book that she 's gon na tell us about tha that society and civilization erm is in conflict with indiv wi with , with individual 's erm libidinal self-interest , th th their personal libidinal desires .
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