Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun] they " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In that kind of form they will give any team in the country a game . |
2 | I do n't think , I do n't think it will , I think erm certainly from a cultural point of view the questions that comes up of erm in that type of society they think sod this I 'm going hunting , but the fact of the matter is the men . |
3 | " In this kind of film they 're not supposed to die , they 're supposed to win . " |
4 | In this kind of situation they might be concerned to hold on to what they have by accepting a change in the electoral system that would block the prospect of a Socialist Government committed to extensive state intervention and a more " extreme " kind of constitutional reconstruction . |
5 | Some children are able to discriminate in this way between people they know and people they do not ; while it has been noted that institutional children tend to show less anxiety at a strange face since there is no regular " caretaker " . |
6 | In this time of recession they 're becoming few and far between , and the centre 's future is in jeopardy . |
7 | ‘ In fact , Jason reminds people of Ellery so much that in some parts of Yorkshire they refer to him as Black Pearl II . |
8 | In serial recall for signs they demonstrated primacy and recency effects in the recall curves and indicated that substitution errors made by deaf subjects coincided with sign-confusable items . |
9 | The actuals remain of importance but in these kinds of organizations they take an equal place alongside the budget . |
10 | In large sections of Punjab they extort money ( calling it taxation ) , hold courts , decree what local newspapers should print and even decide what dress schoolchildren should wear . |
11 | In 18 months of operations they lost a total of 983 aircrew , 725 of whom were killed or presumed dead . |
12 | Er every , every employer who has laid people off has mentioned making er strident efforts to er replace people alternative employment , some they already have but , in many cases of course they have not . |
13 | These were small victories , but in those days of darkness they gave the High Elves some hope . |
14 | Under the Summerskill regime it seems that officials can indulge in any sort of brutality they like . |
15 | In 40 years of film-making they have had not one disagreement . |
16 | In four days of meetings they had managed to decide only the names of the principal members of the embassy . |
17 | This fear also arises from a recognition that in certain types of work they will not be able to match the public 's expectations of competence , whether finding lost pets or settling disputes between neighbours . |