Example sentences of "[noun] in [pron] [adj] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 There were very few respects in which any of them were even slightly prepossessing .
2 The slow dance was quickening , swirling them back and back through the darkening woods and stabbing gorse of memory to the sheep trying to escape the cold night and , beyond that , to the ways in which each of them , Forest girl and Forest boy , had first joined body with another .
3 Undoubtedly each of these aims could be furthered by standing rules ; but their are probably other ways in which each of them could be achieved .
4 When you have both finished , talk about them and think of ways in which each of them could be improved .
5 Unrealistic prices not related to the long-term supply price of any energy source lead inevitably to excessive and inefficient consumption while rational pricing policies are one of the most important elements in making users accommodate to the harsh realities of the high energy cost environment in which all of us must live .
6 They had two rooms in which five of them lived …
7 Essentially , then , Spinoza supposes that the moral virtues , and life in accordance with the demands of a sensible morality , provide both the essential background , and a large part of the content , of a human life in which each of us lives their own personal life to the full .
8 Though it is so far from the world in which most of us live today , it is difficult to over-emphasise the strength of the Church and the landed gentry at that time .
9 This can partly be accounted for by the social milieu in which many of them are set , that stereotypically ‘ Cowardian ’ world of elegant hotel bedrooms where the cocktail shaker is always within reach .
10 ‘ This is one way in which each of us can make a difference now ’
11 Pledging for the Planet ( see next page ) is one way in which each of us can actually make a difference right now .
12 If Skinner is right , and children 's language is strongly influenced by the way in which those around them respond , how much more effective might the same processes be if they were applied deliberately and systematically .
13 There is no way in which any of us can , can advocate responsibility for the decision .
14 The department 's offerings secondly recognise the fact that Christian theology and the doctrines in which much of it is distilled took form in the course of the Christian faith 's varying relationships with the changing religious philosophies of the West .
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