Example sentences of "in [noun pl] [prep] crisis " in BNC.

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1 Levi 's Gedaleh and Babel 's Gadali are opposing faces of the Central European Jew in times of crisis .
2 Stressing the need for the rich cadences and rhythms of the Book of Common Prayer , he said people loved them because they could remember them in times of crisis .
3 Stressing the need for the rich cadences and rhythms of the Book of Common Prayer , he said people loved them because they could remember them in times of crisis .
4 British Commonwealth links , though gossamer thin for most of the time , can become emotional ties of steel in times of crisis , drawing us into unexpected military commitments , as occurred in the Falklands Campaign .
5 The Crevecoeurs had always closed ranks in times of crisis , had n't they ?
6 As Hannah Arendt has shown , in times of crisis the existence of a formless mass can become the basis for a totalitarian dictatorship ; in times of prosperity it can lead to an all-encompassing smugness and self-satisfaction and to the existence of a regime which knows no criticism , no control and , above all , no real opposition and thus no arguments which contain alternatives .
7 According to Shanin , the peasantry , in general , have a low level of class consciousness , but in times of crisis this rises ( Shanin 1971 ) .
8 ‘ Of course there are remarkable thinkers who emerge in times of crisis , I believe that you are one .
9 We depend upon emotionally-packed images , formed in childhood or reinforced in times of crisis during our emotional development .
10 Set up in 1972 , the NRC is not a permanent body and is only activated in times of crisis — as during the miners ' strike , from which two developments of particular importance emerged .
11 Sir Edward said he considered the association helpful to Headley Down residents in that it acted as a safety valve in times of crisis .
12 These then are the ‘ things ’ beneath my feet , the layers that fill the well of strength from which I draw energy and comfort in times of crisis .
13 In times of crisis , as we have already seen when Mary Titford arrived in Frome from London in 1757 , families or individuals could be quite surprisingly mobile .
14 Her presence may not always be directly accessible , and may be felt more strongly in times of crisis .
15 He was n't brave or courageous — just totally unaware of fear in times of crisis .
16 Friendship is more likely to be offered in terms of emotional support or help in times of crisis .
17 For Holzner the process of socialization is important for ‘ orienting ’ the individual but so is the perception of consensus and , in times of crisis , the authority of a charismatic leader .
18 Margaret , who is divorced from Lord Snowdon , is the Queen 's closest ally after their mother and always rallies around her in times of crisis .
19 Patrons attach clients to themselves by extending loans to the latter in times of crisis .
20 No one knows : Mr Milosevic never talks to the nation in times of crisis .
21 This study further shows that one can distinguish clearly between the kind of ‘ very close relationship ’ which will provide emotional support in times of crisis , and closeness in other senses .
22 If they choose to ignore the historical background of the child and feel that thus they will be better able to identify with him or her , then in times of crisis the child will have no solid racial and cultural identity and the family may not have the information to help the child in these crucial times .
23 It performs important functions in times of crisis , both when children enter care and when foster placements break down .
24 Abrams believed neighbouring to hang on a dilemma which those who live near to each other have between the need for support in times of crisis and the need for privacy .
25 Witte was particularly lavish with financial aid in times of crisis , and assisted in the formation of producer associations , thereby fostering the concentration of ownership in the hands of large banks and corporations .
26 These were to prove especially valuable to the Plantagenet regime in times of crisis .
27 In times of crisis the budgets for cultural institutions are always the first to be suspended , and in some sense this is correct : I do n't want to compete with kindergartens .
28 What use are artists in times of crisis ?
29 In this society where women hold the ultimate responsibility for the welfare of children , it is vital that money paid for the children is paid to the mother on that basis alone , in order to avoid real hardship particularly in times of crisis .
30 The air of human drama and of history in the making is especially potent in times of crisis , when leaders can be shown locked in combat , for example Reagan with Gadaffi over the US bombing of Libya in April 1986 .
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