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

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1 But Mr. de Lacy submits that both it and the previous cases which it applied are clearly distinguishable from the instant case because they all rested upon the critical circumstances that the lender or creditor in each case left it to the principal debtor to obtain , in such a way as he thought fit , the execution of the document .
2 I shall describe these approaches as ideal types , but in each case illustrate them by reference to the work of one or another theologian .
3 The first person in each team places it on their nose and then passes it to other members of the team without using their hands .
4 It has seized and deformed it , in each region twisting it into a latent value-system which , put into an abstract , depersonalized form , has in one place produced the French revolutionary ideal , in another Anglo-Saxon liberalism , elsewhere communism , Muslim fundamentalism , social democracy , Buddhist socialism , and many other secondary forms .
5 And you went , you went in that Triumph did you to the
6 The experience in Gentle Jack and the speech that caused all the problems in that play stood him in good stead .
7 In that case use it in scientific and then it will work that way .
8 The formal school , in short , remains separate from the community it serves very largely because the people in that community wish it to be so .
9 For the House to deal with Scotland in that manner shows nothing but contempt for Scotland and the Scottish people .
10 Well there 's nobody in this school has it like Polly did .
11 IBM is usually pretty forthcoming about the markets that it foresees for its products , but in this case limits itself to saying that it will appeal to professionals who would prefer ‘ easy-to-remember voice commands ’ to complicated keystrokes or mouse movements .
12 It 's the usual imaginative , expensive production , in this case whisking us from London to New York to New Orleans .
13 I ca n't imagine people in this country putting themselves through that , no matter how much they love that person .
14 An honest man will come to the house and call the name of the person inside , and in this way identify himself by his voice .
15 The act of the king touching them in this way protects them from the otherwise dangerous consequences of being in contact with the power of the king .
16 In summary , the sociological perspective outlined earlier in this chapter orientates us towards examining the social construction of ideas about child abuse .
17 Because of one of the two mentioned here in this note has nothing at all to do with the environment .
18 In Germany , workplace representatives in this industry see themselves as part of the administrative framework for the smooth conduct of industrial relations and work within given administrative and legal constraints .
19 A heater/stat in this tank keeps everything at 80°F , matching the parents ' tank , and aeration distributes the temperature evenly .
20 The greatest sculptures from Sicily in this period have none of this backward-looking character : the metopes from the temple of Hera at Selinus .
21 Several influences combined in this period to help him in the search for an alternative theological approach .
22 There are some addresses in this booklet to put you in touch with the right people .
23 At least he would know then about Mark , realise that at least one person in this world knew him for what he really was .
24 It is most important that arts teachers see themselves first and foremost as teachers and only after carrying out their duties in this respect to see themselves as artists .
25 After hearing the tapes , and being satisfied that they contained no breach of confidence , the Government discontinued the action and the BBC was finally able to broadcast " My Country Right or Wrong " , six months after it had originally been scheduled , and after being forced in this fashion to submit it for State " vetting " .
26 I wish finally in this introduction to say something of the nature of the question which feminism is raising here for Christianity .
27 While I 'm standing up to my thighs in water trying to kill a lot of fish that never did me any harm , somebody in this town takes it into his head to rub out Jack Mahoney . ’
28 Stephanie had hopes that the familial Christmas dinner might in some way restore something of the frail threadwork of decency and courteous behaviour broken by the earlier violence of her father and brother .
29 But as we have seen , the law in some cases allows anyone with a genuine interest to make an application for judicial review , and it may take such persons a considerable time to find out about the decision they want to challenge .
30 The word ‘ mothering ’ is sexist in many contexts because it reinforces the ‘ natural ’ connection of women with children and childcare — a connection that feminists have criticised , since under our present social arrangements it has the entirely sexist consequences of defining non-mothers as non-women , restricting women 's opportunities to do other things if they wish , exploiting their unpaid labour and in some cases causing them to be seen as less important than the children they give birth to .
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