Example sentences of "[pron] in [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yes er he eventually er I in fact spoke to a Detective Inspector er at the police station er he informed me that er Detective Constable had a good knowledge of these persons and I therefore instructed that er D C make contact with me which he did a short time later that evening .
2 In the sea , the complexities are compounded by tides and currents , bringing pollutants sometimes from thousands of miles away , and from the sheer number of possible sources of pollutant — sewage works , factories , and agricultural fields — which feed into the rivers which in turn run into the sea .
3 A second , related objection has been advanced of the assumption that variants of a variable lie along a single sociolinguistic dimension of non-standard to standard , which in turn co-varies with a single phonetic dimension .
4 But within the arts , and indeed within any one discipline or medium , one can distinguish the ‘ scholarly ’ emphasis on textual and historical accuracy from the more interpretative and responsive ‘ readings ’ , which in turn differ from the active , creative mode of ‘ doing ’ the arts .
5 Similarly , if prices accurately reflect long-term prospects , a fund manager required to improve short-term performance can do so only by identifying and buying under-valued shares , and identifying and selling over-valued ones , which in turn depends on a balanced evaluation of both the company 's short- and long-term position .
6 The ease with which one can learn a concept depends critically on the structure of the predicate p , which in turn depends on the description language .
7 The selling price of a book stems principally from the number of copies which are printed , which in turn depends upon the publisher 's estimate of the likely demand for the book .
8 The stock market crisis was attributed in large measure to the high level of non-viable corporate debts , which in turn resulted from a steep decline in Japan 's high property prices , and the resulting exposure of companies which had over-borrowed in the 1980s .
9 james Alt argues that the increase in supply of North Sea oil provided a major boost for sterling which in turn resulted in a loss of competitiveness for British goods and a consequent loss of manufacturing goods and employment .
10 The phenomena of the longue durée are background conditions that help to explain conjonctures , which in turn contribute to the explanation of événements .
11 For every word ending in the letter sequence -ing , there is a separate set of three nodes in the tree , one for the i , which points to the node for the n , which in turn points to the node for the g .
12 ‘ A cop is what a single woollen thread is wound onto , which in turn fits inside the shuttles for the weft looms .
13 This underground showplace was unsuspected until 1923 when a Cambridge undergraduate named Long noticed a small aperture in the hillside and , upon investigation by crawling into it , soon found himself entering a more commodious passage which in turn led to a magnificent cavern drained by a dancing stream and liberally decorated with delicate stalactites and natural carvings .
14 This generated bottlenecks which in turn led to a fall in industrial production .
15 The top of the icefield was connected to the summit ridge by a double corniced snow crest , about 500 feet long , leading to 200 feet of difficult climbing , which in turn led to a col on the ridge at slightly over 22,000 feet .
16 I acquainted the Principal with the burden of my reply to Rosa : I had explained that it was less a question of manners than of physiology , and that extreme decrepitude and senescence did often lead to withering of the bicep and tricep muscles , which in turn led to a breakdown in the chain of command from cerebral GHQ to courting finger .
17 Following on this , the more general impact of Enlightenment ideas which questioned the legitimacy of the ancien régime allowed goods to begin to play new constitutive roles , which in turn led to a substantial rise in demand .
18 District attitudes to WFP were pessimistic and cynical , which in turn led to a reactive approach to implementation .
19 He became increasingly authoritarian and reliant upon the army , which in turn led to the eight years of Amin 's rule , the Tanzanian invasion , Obote 's second government and ultimately the civil war in which Museveni took power .
20 I had brought off a successful forced landing , with no damage to man or machine , and afterwards I was able to describe the symptoms which led to the failure , which in turn led to the fault being found and cured .
21 It failed because it precipitated a managerial revolution in Courtaulds , which in turn led to the defeat of the bid and the rapid recovery of the company .
22 The talks , inevitably , were overshadowed by public demonstrations of support for the Soviet leader which in turn contributed to a wave of public resistance to the policies of the Chinese government itself .
23 The reduction in inhibition allows greater expression of the NMDA receptor system which in turn contributes to the depolarization and thus further reduces the level of the Mg 2+ block .
24 Secondly , it is well known that the impact of the rediscovery of poverty in the 1880s helped to bring about a much more complex analysis of poverty and its causes , which in turn looked toward the State to begin to solve the problem .
25 This is reflected in the religion , which in turn serves as the model for traditional Hindu society .
26 In this way research can be seen as a continuing dialectical process : actuality is formulated as an abstraction which in turn leads to a reformulation of actuality .
27 The answer to the first question involves an analysis of speciation , which in turn leads to a consideration of the ecological conditions under which such speciation might have taken place , and the answer to the second also involves an analysis of the physical and biotic influences on the organisms concerned .
28 The intersection of the appropriate output characteristic with the output load line then gives a good approximation to which in turn leads to a better value of from the input characteristics and input load line .
29 In the former , a rise in money supply leads to a fall in interest rates , which in turn leads to an increase in consumption and investment .
30 His argument is that the penetration of capitalism into the countryside leads to the articulation of the capitalist mode with the subsistence economy , which in turn leads to the diversification of the village economy , with wage migration becoming an increasing part of rural life .
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