Example sentences of "in [det] of [det] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In each of these patients it was clear that the raised CDAI was caused either by the presence of symptoms which although contributin substantially tot he CDAI were not caused by active inflammation — for example , superimposed symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in three patients and subacute intestinal obstruction from fibrous stricture in two patients , or to symptomatic anaemia ( one case ) .
2 Notice that in each of these examples we are careful to specify exactly the entities or particles to which the amount of substance refers .
3 In each of these appeals it has been rightly accepted by counsel for the contemnor that the hearing below of the committal application was impeccable , that the sentence imposed for the contempts of court found proved can not be criticised and the committal order properly specified each of the contempts for which the contemnor had been sentenced .
4 When prompted during discussion , some teachers conceded that by ‘ children ’ in some of these phrases they probably meant the boys .
5 In some of these shops I observed one or more females , stript of their upper garment , and not overcharged with the latter , wielding the hammer with all the grace of the sex … struck with this novelty , I enquired , " whether the ladies of this locality shod horses ? " but was answered , with a smile , " they are nailers " .
6 In some of these shops I observed one , or more females , stript of their upper garment , and not overcharged with their lower , wielding the hammer with all the grace of the sex …
7 You 'll be interested in some of these colours I I find the order of these quite interesting .
8 Here , Debbie 's put together a sample of points raised in some of those letters we 've received .
9 In all of these discussions we have been talking about lifeforms as physical entities — creatures who , like ourselves , have bodies .
10 Paul again when he 's writing to the Philippians , in chapter four and verse thirteen , he says I can do all things , oh how arrogant of you Paul , how boastful you are , oh no he did n't just finish there did he , he says I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me , and writing to the Romans in that tremendous eighth chapter of Romans and verse thirty seven he says in all these things , in all the problems of life , in all the difficulties and all the temptations , in all the pressures that we are called to go through he says , in all of these things we overwhelmingly concur , we are triumphant he says , how , through him who loved us .
11 Sally , erm well Scotland is very enthusiastic about the birthday appeal and we have five major events planned , erm two in the Glasgow area and two in Edinburgh and one up at Gleneagles and erm in all of these events we 're actually pulling in on our people 's expertise to widen our contacts , so it 's not just the fund members who are running these things .
12 In all of these places you will find a wide variety of interesting small animals .
13 Rosenthal scored seven goals for the Reds last season in 36 appearances , although in many of those games he was either substituted or came on .
14 And in all , in most of those cases it will be covered by the individual exemption of five thousand eight hundred per annum anyway .
15 In both of these cases you have kept your centre-line turned to face the opponent and so left your options open .
16 In both of these roles he is himself exposed to close scrutiny at the hands of other politicians and the media .
17 In both of these jobs she proved to very hard-working and reliable , well able to function on her own but always working as a member of a team .
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