Example sentences of "in [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 What it is it 's the Kirkby Fund-raisers and Rotary Club of Kirkby in Ashfield and they 're presenting a flower demonstration , always very popular .
2 For example , in the Sahara the dunes are orientated slightly east of south in the north and then veer consistently in direction until they are orientated somewhat south of west in the southern Sahara , beyond which similar orientation is betrayed by the old fixed dunes ( Fig .
3 The authors propose two ways forward : they encourage a change in attitudes and they call for some specific legislative measures .
4 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 .
5 All the previous week Kidd had exhorted his forwards to concentrate on winning the battle up front and not simply live in hope that they could gain a few crumbs and hope their more skilful backs would steal a march on Shannon .
6 But they lived in hope that they might be so blessed .
7 They have emerged in , and been sustained by , society , and are on offer in institutions because they reflect certain kinds of social interest .
8 Some of them were closely connected with those already in existence but they also sprang from advances in science and technology .
9 Levels one and two are by far the commonest in education but there is a new type of partnership which appears to be developing and which may meet the needs of the future rather more fully than the other two — though those will always continue in existence because they fulfil real short term needs .
10 But the cable operators told the government that they would not invest in cable unless they could have pay-TV as a sweetener .
11 Will he accept that it is of particular interest to householders in Chelmsford because they accept that home energy labelling will lead to substantial energy savings ?
12 This girl we know was in Germany and they were doing a PA and she ran up to Richard Fm and said ‘ I 've come all the way from England to see you ’ — which was a complete lie — and she said , ‘ Can I have a signed photo ? ’
13 That gives water to the mills of the right wing radicals and the Neo Fascists party in Germany and they right wing radicals have already voiced their support .
14 On the facts of the case , the police were held liable in negligence as they had no fire fighting equipment present when the CS gas was fired .
15 Scottish police found them in a women 's refuge in Inverness but they disappeared again and may now be in London a city Mrs Ivory knows and likes .
16 It really in fact they do that more I think in estates than they do the other
17 Fig. 1 ( p. 2 ) shows how these strata occur in Sussex and they are discussed in more detail under the headings which follow .
18 Students aged under 19 in further education have retained their entitlement to housing benefit in term-time if they are living away from their parents .
19 That is why the goods for which we are responsible are being labelled in Russian when they go to the former Soviet Union .
20 Brazil , marking tightly and tackling hard , looked as well organised in defence as they had done against Italy in Bologna two months earlier .
21 and so we had our own homes , for the boys in Brighton when they were older and the girls at Hastings .
22 Some journals expect outgoing editors to retain responsibility for work in progress when they leave .
23 The tail end of the search for Surere was still in progress when they found the fourth girl .
24 Their administration is in chaos and they do n't know who they owe or who owes them .
25 Well this to , to photograph anything , this just happens to be a camera and I suppose that would appeal to a lot of camera collectors to people that I er er who I work with , people I know , friends and that , they know I 'm interested in photography and they always ask me about cameras
26 In particular they believe that their beliefs make a difference to the consequences of their acts , that their acts impose duties , confer rights , grant permissions , and so on , in part because they believe that their acts do so .
27 They point out that nursery rhymes are not nursery rhymes for nothing ; it could be that the genuine Turkish nursery rhyme is intrinsically more memorable than the nonsense rhyme ; nursery rhymes , after all , catch on in part because they have an innately pleasing rhythm .
28 Picrite basalts from the Karoo flood basalt province have been the subject of extensive geochemical study , in part because they are considered to represent primitive magmas similar to parental liquids that evolve to form the abundant , tholeiitic basalts typical of this and other flood basalt provinces .
29 These readings have been selected in part because they illustrate well the convergence of research evidence and policy-making .
30 The Helsinki Accords were significant in part because they showed that America and the Europeans could work together in defining Western aims , especially in the field of détente , and gave hope of lasting stability in Europe .
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