Example sentences of "in [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , if I mean , if she comes in everyone 'll be fine with her wo n't they ? |
2 | Social and practical situations are interactive and pupils ' competence in them may be quite different from their abilities with pen and paper alone . |
3 | Branch plants in regions far from head office may be more vulnerable to closure , while the more routine production work which is carried out in them may be more vulnerable to automation than the work done centrally . |
4 | The objectives of the Network do not include distribution of a large volume of third party sell situations , although some involvement in them may be a necessary feature of certain domestic M&A marketplaces . |
5 | It is time , now , to offer a conspectus of the positions which English adjectives may take , and what the functions of the adjectives appearing in them may be . |
6 | The meetings were considered successful , and doubtless those who came to take part in them would get a double benefit from the fine air and the healthful scenes around that beautifully situated city . |
7 | He predicted that if the Royal Family now led a ‘ less flamboyant life-style ’ they would find that media interest in them would diminish . |
8 | Both sides agree that these behaviours lead to much if not most of the premature mortality as well as chronic morbidity of adults today , and that a reduction in them would lead to reduced mortality and an enhanced quality of life . |
9 | The idea was that , by raising the standards of these deprived areas , the children in them would be brought up to the levels of those in more privileged communities , and would then be able to compete with them on equal terms later in their educational careers . |
10 | Because these histories did n't have any singularities or any beginning or end , what happened in them would be determined entirely by the laws of physics . |
11 | Geologists realized that the formation of the rocks and the fossils in them would have taken hundreds or thousands of millions of years . |
12 | As they expanded , the energy of the field in them would slowly decrease until the inflationary expansion changed to an expansion like that in the hot big bang model . |
13 | Few as they were , they might be sufficient , for the men in them would be seasoned seamen and raiders who would brawl for the love of it , on shipboard anywhere ; who would defend their own northern lands to the death , on land or on sea ; but who would never march south in cold blood to throw away life defending a foreigner 's ground . |
14 | What is disappointing is the way that the speakers in them ca n't seem to keep the sound together , even at low power ratings . |
15 | In Sweden , it is claimed that nearly 10,000 lakes have such high concentrations of mercury that any fish caught in them should not be eaten . |
16 | Therefore , there is no conflict between commercial viability or motivation and safety , but we believe that the security of the installations and of those who work in them should be a legitimate purpose of the Bill and the provisions in clause 5 . |
17 | Second , in the case of the lost triumphal Arch of Nero , a careful compilation of the surviving specimens and analysis of the dies represented in them can help establish the fullest and most reliable reconstruction of the monument ( fig. 13 ) . |
18 | Do n't over-do it with styling products — the alcohol in them can make your hair dry and if allowed to build up , make it look dull . |
19 | But there are already languages , claimed to be of ‘ higher ’ levels than LISP , that must , in their turn , be translated into LISP before programs in them can run . |
20 | Many great rivers — the Ganges and the Indus , the Amazon and the Yangtze — are so muddy that the animals swimming in them can not see more than a few inches ahead . |
21 | An animal sheltering in them can only too easily be cornered and many hole-dwellers take steps to reduce that risk . |
22 | All sources , especially late ones , are likely to get things wrong , sometimes spectacularly so , but that does not mean that everything in them can simply be swept aside as nonsense . |
23 | Out of pocket issue fees , including legal , printing and fiscal agents ' fees , tend to be small ; in extreme cases differences in them can sway deals , but in general the yield , commission cost and cost of the swap ( if included ) remain primary factors . |
24 | The same small numbers and slow increase in them can be seen in the services of the other major powers . |
25 | Where it is expected that circulars , advertisements and other public documents will be used as part of the takeover process it will be important that all statements contained in them can be substantiated with adequate fact . |
26 | Sometimes the people engaged in them will have attitudes to , and feelings about , old people which are not acceptable and may even be ageist . |
27 | If employees leave their organisations within a few months of relocation , the heavy financial investment in them will be wasted . |
28 | The safety of the people in them will thus depend mainly on the forbearance of Serbs . |
29 | The comments in them will certainly be considered in our future planning . |
30 | Some feel too vulnerable to cope with having boyfriends at all , at least not for some time , and almost all are determined that any man who shows an interest in them will have to accept and love their child too . |