Example sentences of "in [det] instances [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 Not all of these initiatives were welcomed initially by Ministers ; indeed in some instances they were greeted with scepticism bordering on suspicion .
2 Well if you want facts and figures on it we can give you it but I 'll tell you what it 's meant to I 'll tell you what it 's meant training service I can tell you what it 's meant to the royal dockyards which we 've got to talk about yet from thirteen thousand , in some instances you 're down to five .
3 Nonetheless it remains true that the most common explanation of large numbers of unrecovered hoards is warfare , though in some instances it is believed that economic factors also played a part ; in the latter cases a currency or political reform is thought to have rendered the coins worthless and hence the owners would not have bothered to recover them .
4 In some instances it is essential for students to have access to automatically processed information in connection with their academic work , particularly involving the use of the computer terminals .
5 In some instances it is possible to break down these rates further by motive or other circumstances .
6 The problem comes in how these terms are defined : it is , for example , only at best very approximately true that nouns are ‘ the names of persons , places or things ’ , or that verbs are ‘ doing words ’ ; and in some instances it is not true at all .
7 In these instances it is not uncommon to find a government 's revenue ( as in Lesotho ) almost totally committed to paying its teacher force — hence nothing left over to equip the schools ; in which case it is worth asking whether the whole costly mechanism of providing school education has not come to an unprofitable full-stop just before the only point where it can be productive — enabling children to learn .
8 In all instances it is important for services to offer choice — some people need individual counselling or family work ; others merely want to talk to someone when they get desperate or need practical advice but are not yet ready to contemplate altering their habits .
9 Most conservation schemes combine both mechanical and agronomic techniques , and in many instances they are complementary .
10 Some examples of biological control have been referred to in section 4.4.3 in relation to Australia and in many instances it is clear that the introduction of alien species has proved ecologically disastrous .
11 In many instances it is in fact the dominant building in a particular area or location .
12 In many instances it is likely that these lowered rates of employment are the direct result of providing care , although in some cases it is possible that a temporary withdrawal from the labour market ( for example , because of redundancy or child-bearing ) may enable some women to take on informal caring responsibilities and delay their return to paid employment .
13 In many instances it is perhaps better for the client to also send a letter ( copied to us ) to his other professional advisers informing them of our role and thereby introducing us .
14 It in many instances it is n't specific about levels of traffic reduction which are significant .
15 I 'm a layman to you and you 're a layman to me in many senses , and therefore erm the , the , the fact that our students are in effect very often laymen is not something that detracts from their motivation to study , in many instances it 's something that gives it stimulus and underlines it .
16 In many instances it was the influence of all of these taken together .
17 In most instances it is to be expected that ‘ NT ’ and ‘ BT ’ statements should be accompanied by their inverse .
18 In both instances I was declaring my unwillingness to compete and my fear of competition .
19 In both instances it was a case of better the devil you know …
20 In both instances it was the sister whose earnings had been substantially restricted or reduced .
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