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

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1 If there is any space in me it comes from that sky .
2 Perhaps the key way to establish a connection between the concerns of conventional Marxist urban and regional sociology and the concepts outlined in Chapters 1 and 2 is to concentrate on typical forms of social mobility ; the ways in which they relate to spatial mobility and moral careers .
3 Indeed , Hateley is confident that the Scottish champions , buoyant after the way in which they disposed of English champions Leeds , can lick the continent 's cream .
4 This project aims to explore what teachers implementing the programmes assume about the way children learn , how they interpret the differences among their pupils ( in the new atmosphere which emphasises ‘ attainment targets ’ ) and the ways in which they cater for those differences .
5 We have been able to explore , through what they told us , the many different ways in which they respond to this challenge .
6 The very high turnover of caregivers in institutional settings is perhaps the major way in which they differ from ordinary family life .
7 Although generally not territorial , cuckoos return regularly to the area in which they bred in previous years .
8 They were quickly fitted with track brakes and put back into service on the Crystal Palace route still in Croydon Corporation livery , in which they ran for several weeks , before being sent to Hendon in turn for repainting and renumbering .
9 This may be unsatisfactory given the many different types and forms of treaty , and the diverse ways in which they impact upon third parties .
10 One danger with this emphasis on the language of adults is that it easily leads to the conclusion that adults actually cause developmental progress by the way in which they speak to young children .
11 In this article I have tried to show the relationship between underlexicalisation , metaphor and simile , the way in which they shade into each other , and the ways in which Golding manipulates linguistic patterns to reflect the developing intellectual abilities of his characters .
12 He plays with the quintet in a quite different sense from that in which they play at revolutionary politics ; though , bemused by him , set at odds , their purposes deflected and their fantasies fed and coaxed along , it does n't seem like playing to them .
13 This project aims to investigate the nature of the different bargaining relationships that comprise the EMS and EMU and the ways in which they interact with each other .
14 ‘ Fine streaming ’ — the allocation of pupils , according to their general ability , to classes in which they remained for all subjects — declined in favour .
15 In 1985 the Serbs in Kosovo Polje , a suburb of Priština , collected 2,011 signatures to a petition , in which they complained of constant pressure from the Albanians , amounting to ‘ fascist genocide ’ , and of the failure of the Kosovo government to protect them .
16 The band 's weakest ever single reached number 46 in the Gallup charts , an achievement supported by their first proper video in which they frolicked among hundreds of balloons .
17 Through schemes , such as the Urban Programme and various training programmes , access to funds for local authorities has been shifted to areas in which they engage in some sort of partnership with the departments of central government .
18 Darwin commented on the growth of such plants and the ways in which they penetrate amongst other vegetation .
19 For example , a child with language which is less advanced than the language of other children of that age would be regarded as having delayed language ; in contrast , children whose language stands out because it is deficient when compared with the way in which they perform on other social and intellectual tasks may be regarded as having a language deficit .
20 Here , we may claim , the clusters of imagery in the tale reach their fulfilment in a hilarious fabliau denouement , not in a climax in which they convert to solemn symbolic meanings in an implicit moral scheme .
21 One of the chief limitations on cowries as currency is that their value was liable to be severely depressed by reason of the huge quantities in which they occur in some areas and the fact that they could so readily be transported by ship .
22 … having myself graduated in Business over 40 years ago , there seems to be a remarkable cycle in which we return to particular models every few decades .
23 His strength of character was invaluable in dealing with the guards and his commitment to his fellow hostages was such that he would listen quietly and matter of factly on the occasions when we all had a heart-to-heart about the little ways in which we got on each others ' nerves .
24 The ways in which we communicate in face-to-face interaction can be summarised like this :
25 While we were in Christchurch there was a ‘ Festival of Romance ’ , in which we went to several concerts , exhibitions and lectures , and on the final night the orchestra played a fireworks concert beside the lake in Hagley Park .
26 Weiner says that in the Eighties we 've gone past the ‘ grazing ’ stage , in which we picked at this and that all day long , to ‘ refuelling ’ : the pit-stop in which we shovel food in our mouths as fast as we can .
27 Unhappiness and feelings of unfulfilment , therefore , must stem from the way in which we move in this world .
28 But exploitation produces conflict and it is because of the conflict inherent in each stage of development that history is the unfolding of a drama in which we move from one kind of society to another and which ultimately leads to socialism .
29 On this occasion , because of the unique nature of the measure , we should be prepared to consider in Committee changing the way in which we deal with statutory instruments , enabling us to give them more adequate scrutiny .
30 This bust may portray her in the role of Hamlet , in which she appeared in 1899 .
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