Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 Secretary of the SL Board , Neil Perera , states : ‘ We have told the TCCB specifically that we are not interested in one-off Test matches and they have said they would reply shortly ’ .
2 The only real alternatives to the Pitcairn plume containing recycled continental or sedimentary material are that the magmas have assimilated sediment in crustal magma chambers or they have exchanged oxygen during subsequent submarine weathering .
3 Medics might bemoan the lack of any broad initiative in public health policy but they could point to this expanding area of research as a mark of contemporary achievements .
4 I wonder briefly why they speak in this telegram way when they have something important to say .
5 Even Japan has given up the fight in some market areas where they used to be world leaders : And even the new industrial nations , in their turn , will eventually be undercut and have to move on : To what ?
6 These may not result in typical Doitsu scalation but they can affect the body shape .
7 The practice can occur in actual business meetings where they set aside some time to make it possible to reflect on their actions and to correct them .
8 By itself , this approach does not establish a concept of durability since , in the case of perishables , it is self-evident that , if at the time of delivery to the carrier the natural produce are in such peak condition that they are likely to arrive in a deteriorated state , the requirement of merchantability at the time of delivery to the buyer has not been satisfied .
9 Their names will be in Japanese history books if they can persuade the Soviet leader to hand back the islands .
10 The business schools also provide recruits for domestic industry , and in many Third World countries the government gives young graduates from such institutions posts with high degrees of responsibility in national development agencies where they can make substantial contributions to the welfare of their nations .
11 They are still abundant at present , although a little less common in shallow water sites than they were in the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic , but they are conspicuous and varied components of deep water faunas .
12 Sunderland have lost their last five League matches , and there is a growing danger that the FA Cup finalists might find themselves in deep relegation trouble if they do no concentrate on the matter in hand Second Division survival .
13 They were placed in mental handicap hospitals because they were suffering from a temporary mental illness , or because of ‘ moral incompetence ’ and never released .
14 The second is any child under the age of about five , who is unlikely to be able to concentrate for the necessary time — although it must be said that older children probably make the best subjects of all , as they are still at the stage where their imagination is in good working order and they have not become weighed down by the need to earn a living or the problems of bringing up a family .
15 Also , any number of auxiliaries may be included in one class number provided they are all required in order to label the document adequately .
16 ‘ We goin' take these politician' , leetle dog , an' we goin' put them in one beeg hole so they don' come back .
17 After we got that fixed , we stopped in Yellow Stone Park where they had these loos that were just holes in the ground and I dropped the keys to the van down one of them .
18 After we got that fixed , we stopped in Yellow Stone park where they had these loos that were just holes in the ground and I dropped the keys to the van down one of them .
19 However , institutions may put forward proposals for fully integrated courses in any subject areas where they believe that a case can be made .
20 Clinicians must appreciate the wide variability in urinary albumin excretion if they are to avoid misclassifying patients .
21 Why are people less prepared to vote in local government elections than they are in general elections ?
22 The Moulds left Myddle shortly after the Civil War and their leisurely progress northwards along what is now the A 495 can be followed in local parish registers until they arrived at Whitchurch early in the nineteenth century .
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