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

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1 There was no correlation between peak , after sucrose , breath hydrogen excretion and percentage SeHCAT retention in the 12 patients in whom both studies were performed ( r=-0.02 , p=NS ; Fig 4 ) .
2 This was well correlated with the values obtained from those with BrdUrd labelling in the 10 rats in whom both methods were used ( r=0.72 , p=0.001 ) .
3 Again , they operate with similar typifications of who constitute the troublesome clients , based partly on experience but also heavily influenced by stereotypes of the educationally subnormal , one-parent families , families in whom historically crime runs , and so on .
4 Viewed structurally and organically , it is the firing line manager in whom all authority and responsibility centre ; only what he can not do himself passes up to higher management ’ .
5 It is as if you could read in them simultaneously transcriptions of inducement , threat , coercion , protection , solace , yearning and resistance .
6 Old Ferg spill some beans up in them there hills ? ’
7 Banderas plays the innocent , but he 's savvy enough to know there 's gold in them there coat-tails .
8 Legitimate drug rackets are after all not only lucrative — there 's gold in them there pills ( Klass 1975 ) — but they also provide the occasion for seeing oneself — if you are involved in them — as sharper , shrewder , and more powerful than those ending up the wrong side of the law .
9 But it can scarcely be in doubt that these books have in them home truths , and an ironic obliquity or duplicity , which richly relate to the world of Jaruzelski 's predecessors , and indeed to the experience of other countries where literature and opinion have been repressed .
10 Aside from addressing the genre 's habitual racism by showing an Indian fighter who kills red men because of his own savagery and self-hatred , this is one of cinema 's great stories of incomplete redemption and shows Wayne eaten up inside by emotional turmoil , in his best-ever role .
11 Hands clapping and bodies swaying , an estimated 9,000 sang along as Calloway ( 85 ) , clad in the ceremonial cap and gown , belted out the tune in his gravely voice .
12 Coleman published little in his long life — all his works came out within nine years of his appointment as Professor .
13 On more than one occasion , Peter Webber FHCIMA , partner and managing director in My Kinda Town , was invited by close family friends , the Kaye brothers , to help them run one of their many successful high street restaurant chains .
14 So , in 1986 , Peter Webber became partner and managing director in My Kinda Town .
15 And er , it 's not one that 's er that 's currently practised , but it 's not all that long ago , in in folk memory that that that women in their particularly women who had practices and rituals were seen as witches .
16 In their northward migration toward the tundra these peoples encountered the Nenets Samoeds and adopted many features of their reindeer-herding way of life , so that a northern type of Khantyn Selkup and Ket culture developed .
17 The Oedipus complex coincides with the phallic phase , which occurs at about the age of three , in which both boys and girls are interested in the penis .
18 Instead , and to his surprise , he was in October 1964 given the Ministry of Housing and Local Government , in which both Chamberlain and Macmillan had made their considerable reputations .
19 In disputed territory plebiscites were held in which both Germans and Poles brought proceedings into disrepute by menaces , abduction , blackmail and by outright thuggery on such a massive scale that the term border warfare would be appropriate — even if there was as yet no actual border .
20 This pattern emerged clearly in the experiment by Harris ( 1978 ) in which both adults and children were asked to describe pictures in which the animacy of actor and acted-upon was systematically varied .
21 The landlower puts in the land , the tenant puts in the construction costs and his development skills , and the result is an investment in which both landlord and tenant participate .
22 So there is a sense in which both companies and banks have found the financial system mutually beneficial .
23 There is some evidence from studies of families in which both wife and husband have careers that even in these situations the husband dominates decision-making , partly because his job comes to be seen as more important .
24 Many schools and LEAs are exploring ways in which both teachers and children can be supported without withdrawing children from ordinary classes .
25 Although there is perhaps a sense in which both taxonomy and description are related to explanatory purposes , this is not in any straightforward or enlightening fashion .
26 There are various other ways in which both magistrates and judges may contribute , either directly or indirectly , to the prison numbers crisis — for example , by imposing a fine without taking sufficient account of a defendant 's ability to pay , with the result that imprisonment is imposed for default ( see Moxon , 1993 ) ; or by imposing a suspended sentence in place of a fine or probation with the result that , in the event of a further offence , imprisonment is more likely to be imposed than might otherwise have been the case .
27 This line of argument does not demand an exercise in conspiracy theory sociology , or even a belief in premeditated state malice , only an acceptance of the realities of the world of policy formulation in which both issues and policy prescriptions are not structured solely by empirical reality .
28 To define the literary text as a structure is to view it as a set of Saussurean signs ( or as a single sign , as Mukařovský ( 1970 : 69ff. ) suggested ) , in which both signifiers and signifieds are governed by a single complex system of relationships .
29 Yet throughout these eventful years the tradition of Catholic imitative polyphony flowed on undisturbed , reaching even greater technical equability in the work of Josquin 's presumed pupil Nicolas Gombert ( c. 1500–c. 1556 ) and Jacobus Clemens ‘ non Papa' ( c. 1510–c. 1557 ) , with whom we may associate other natives of French Flanders : Thomas Crecquillon ( d.c. 1557 ) ; Jean Richafort ( c. 1480–c. 1547 ) , an older pupil of Josquin 's ; two composers whose identities were confused even in their lifetime , Lupus Hellinck ( c. 1495–1541 ) and Johannes Lupus or Lupi ( Jean Leleu ) ( c. 1506–1539 ) , the confusion being worse confounded by two less distinguished contemporaries named Johannes Lupus ; Noel Bauldewyn ( d. 1530 ) , who was Richafort 's successor at Malines Cathedral and composer of the Missa Da Pacem long attributed to Josquin ; 3 and Pierre de Manchicourt ( c. 1510–1564 ) who towards the end of his life became master of Philip II 's capilla flamenca , in which both Gombert and Crecquillon had served under Philip 's father , the Emperor Charles V.
30 Our next stop comprises a pair of gems that would be world famous were they more amenably located , but that would be to detract from the peerless setting in which both Aldeburgh and Thorpeness golf clubs find themselves .
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