Example sentences of "in [pron] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet we hear so much in chapters 1–3 of the faithlessness of men in high positions in Israel ( chapter 4 will tell us that Eli was not only high priest at Shiloh but for forty years ‘ judge ’ in Israel , the one in whom resided the greatest political and spiritual as well as judicial authority among all the tribes ) . |
2 | For indeed the demand and supply schedules do not in practice remain unchanged for a long time together , but are constantly being changed ; and every change in them alters the equilibrium amount and the equilibrium price , and thus gives new positions to the centres about which the amount and the price tend to oscillate . [ … ] |
3 | I saw the disciples again consciously filled with the Holy Spirit ( Acts 4 ) resulting in them speaking the word of God boldly . |
4 | For all that we have said about the role of the country districts round — which applies as much to northern as to Italian cities — and the close relation , however ambivalent , of religious aspirations and the development of towns , it is in the end their place in the accumulation of wealth which marks them out in this age : they are at once the symbols and the centres of mammon ; in them gathered the moneyers who struck coin and the merchants who exchanged and accumulated it . |
5 | A simple but effective idea from two Coatbridge staff has resulted in them sharing a £500 silver award . |
6 | This reluctance , by a few , to accept these small changes has resulted in them getting the system wrong . |
7 | My eyes are my most beloved possession — Take away not my eyes , if everything else crumbles to nothingness , The eyes are not only the windows of the soul but in them reflect the beauty of life . |
8 | The size of modern language classes in ordinary primary and secondary schools is thought by the teachers in them to inhibit the development of effective teaching methods . |
9 | Some three-quarters of all the pupils in them had the necessary ability for admission to grammar schools . |
10 | ‘ There is nothing wrong in them having a working relationship that does not involve closeness of any other kind . |
11 | It is difficult to assess the long term benefit of such a campaign as individual cases now coming to light clearly heard some of the publicity which was beneficial to them at the time but did not result in them making a call at that particular time . |
12 | This , it seems , was a widely held assumption : ‘ If the yeomanry of England were not , in time of war we should be in shrood case ; for in them standeth the chief defence of England . ’ |
13 | Their part in the campaign to liberate Panama had consisted of 34 hours in one place and had culminated in them killing an American teenager . |
14 | Leeds fans will tell you it was the arrival of Eric Cantona at Elland Road which proved the decisive factor in them lifting the title last season . |
15 | When I read a novel the emotions aroused in me bring the experience of the events of the narrative into the present , but I am not likely to be misled into thinking it is actually happening for there are enough indicators in the environment to assure me that it is not . |
16 | ‘ There 's a little God in me helping the world — when I see women wearing pointy bras at gigs , I see the power Madonna has . |
17 | No point in me havin' a try . |
18 | " For I find I have no heart in me to become the princess 's lady-in-waiting . " |
19 | I 'm not saying I 'm going to have one of these Grand Slam win breakthroughs , but I think I still have enough tennis in me to have a few more great moments . |
20 | If he 'd cancelled the meeting , there 'd be no point in me spending the petrol biking out there , would there ? |
21 | ‘ But if all the Rime Giants ever spawned were after me I would still sit here , for I need some hot food in me to fight the ice in my bones . ’ |
22 | In me battled a flood of relief at being reprieved and anger at such vile deception . |
23 | Lazaris suggests that whatever we most pride in ourselves gives a clue to our Ego 's fantasies . |
24 | That resulted in my contacting a friend named Chertro , one of your officers . ’ |
25 | ( For example , if a comparison of a new intervention is made with current practice , minimum practice , or doing nothing do I agree that in my setting the same comparison programme would apply ? ) |
26 | I virtually neglected in my writing the feelings that belonged to my own nature and my own times of life — an irreparable loss , whether great or not . |
27 | There was something rather reckless in my attending the present lectures at all , because it was in the depths of winter , and from where I now lived it was rather a long walk to the town — over a mile , at any rate . |
28 | The difficulties associated with the contractual model of the company led academics in the early decades of this century to adopt instead in their writing the natural-entity conception of the company . |
29 | However , if we introduce an opportunity which results in their completing an acquisition we would charge an introduction fee . |
30 | Many of the great institutions in Edinburgh , Glasgow , Manchester , Birmingham or Yorkshire — which had in their employ a considerable number of deaf teachers of the deaf — were not even present . |