Example sentences of "in [pos pn] [adj] [noun] they [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Once established they can be left planted year round ; in my own garden they have multiplied annually . |
2 | In their second match they beat Northern Transvaals target of 222 for 2 , thanks to a second wicket partnership by Curtis and Weston . |
3 | In their pure form they have neither corporate nor competitive strategies as defined above . |
4 | Partnerships in the UK are a contemporary feature ; in their present incarnation they date from the mid 1980s and since then have grown remarkably into a national phenomenon . |
5 | In their financial affairs they have been abnormally secretive . |
6 | In the dithyramb , but only in the dithyramb , the chorus are oblivious of everyday existence : in their ecstatic state they identify entirely with their proto-dramatic part . |
7 | Repetition is something many students avoid at all costs , and in their early music they tend not to repeat a single bar in an entire composition . |
8 | Particularly in their polemical passages they have a freshness and directness , such assurance that the world is now their oyster , that it is easy to forget that they did not go uncriticized . |
9 | In their broadest terms they refer to the whole issue of the supply of labour : do taxes affect the choice of occupation , the individual 's drive for promotion , the number of hours worked , the rate of productivity , labour mobility , the decision to retire from work , to emigrate , and so on ? |
10 | Yet in their own terms they seem fairly content with their lives , and they do not rail against the fate that has left them with this role . |
11 | Still in their independent reveries they walk closely together as they near the end of the park . |
12 | In their later paper they suggest that these two types of anaphor are interpreted with respect to two aspects of text representation that are well-established within psycholinguistics : a superficial or surface-based aspect and a content-based one . |
13 | While sexually mature males may remain in their natal troops they have little access to females , unless they are of especially high dominance . |
14 | In our Church they see bigotry ; in our homespun cloth they see provincialism ; in our wooden ploughs they see something primitive ; in our fallen bridges they see corruption . |
15 | When we use fractions in our everyday life they have to be a fraction of something . |
16 | In our Church they see bigotry ; in our homespun cloth they see provincialism ; in our wooden ploughs they see something primitive ; in our fallen bridges they see corruption . |
17 | So can we just develop that one says that in our own department they put it up on the wall so people complete it themselves . |
18 | They read your letters , and if you write in your own language they bring back your letter and ask you to write it in English . |