Example sentences of "[noun] they [vb base] in " in BNC.

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1 Consequently , the neighbourhood they live in , the interests they have , the lifestyle of their friends and colleagues , will necessarily determine what is reality for the child .
2 They are given certain targets or quotas to fulfil , depending on the kind of institution they work in .
3 It must have sent many poultry people away to think more deeply about their future and the industry they labour in .
4 One way of looking at the effects of the kind of industry they work in is to see whether black people and whites living in the same area — inner cities for example — have similar rates of unemployment .
5 PEOPLE who help buy the homes they live in but whose names are not on the title deeds should be able to stop the legal owner selling over their heads , the Law Commission for England and Wales recommended yesterday .
6 55 per cent of old people are owner-occupiers of the homes they live in ( Wheeler , 1986 , p. 219 ) .
7 In this respect the relationship between society and religion can be compared to that between families and the homes they live in .
8 Yeah sort of thing , so I have heard you say only three is that the number of posts they put in ?
9 The chief executive of Gwynedd County Council , Huw V Thomas , who is acting as co-ordinator following the flood damage in the Aberconwy area , last night praised the 50 Army personnel for the work they put in during the day to help clear up the mess in the Morfa Conwy and Llandudno Junction areas .
10 Most of the work they send in is a bit too obvious . ’
11 and all of this , this gunge they put in .
12 Do you know anything about them at all , their form and what sort of leagues they play in ?
13 Most people will be asked 14 questions about their age , sex , race , marital status and the kind of home they live in .
14 Oh aye aye er there was always that in the back of their mind that the the more rivets they put in per day , although it meant more money at the end of the week possibly , er it also meant that the the boat was therefore progressing or the ship was progressing that quick , that they were getting nearer the gate as the the saying went .
15 That comment under-estimates the growing interest which shareholders are beginning to take in the wider responsibilities of the companies they invest in ( eg , support for arts , education , health , environment or indeed anything which contributes to an increase in the quality of life ) , and its cynicism can only alienate the executives whose involvement in their companies ' patronage we so badly need to encourage and applaud .
16 Whilst they only fill a tenth of seats they bring in a lot more income , in Virgin 's case almost half .
17 When a circus comes to town they send in the stars … so who better than Desert Orchid to lead the festival parade into Cheltenham …
18 — You could have access to the finest minds in the business … men and women with vast development experience , who often literally wrote the book on the topics they specialize in .
19 Second , MPs moan about the cramped conditions they work in .
20 Fund managers are intent on doing their best for their funds and have no interest whatsoever in the businesses they invest in or the people who are producing the profits .
21 ‘ For some people , ’ he said , ‘ sexuality is the water they swim in .
22 The saline content means that nitrites and ammonia are not tolerated — unlike freshwater fish the brackish ones drink the water they live in .
23 They are the people who want to escape the pet-shops they work in , or the quarantine of larger organizations .
24 It 's strange since it meant , during performances , looking very closely at people I had n't quite looked at before — at the way they move , characteristic positions they stand in . ’
25 Codetermination — the right of workers to help direct the firms they work in was a major preoccupation of German trade unions in the years after the war ( chapter 6 ) .
26 and that obviously affects the kinds of problems they have with regard to income , benefits , debt problems erm and with regards the kind of things they come in to see us about , things like single payments f for things .
27 Squirrels are not treated literally as ‘ things ’ in the outer world but as , firstly , parts of sets defined by such criteria as ‘ those that live in trees ’ and , secondly , ‘ available for symbolic manipulation ’ since they can be taken to stand for the very trees they live in .
28 The papers by Christoph Sauer and Kiernan Ryan are both concerned with the way in which language can be used to influence people 's conceptions of themselves and of the socio-political environment they live in , as well as to condition and constrain their behaviour .
29 By contrast , the input to a conceptual clusterer consists of examples which have already been labelled with the names of the clusters they lie in .
30 It 's they who must be made proud of the area they live in . ’
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