Example sentences of "[pron] in [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now I in terms of the fine letter of P P G twelve erm erm er that is not entirely consistent , but looking at the special circumstances of Greater York , erm erm and the long time you 've spent on this , trying to reassure the public that we will do this properly , we think it 's the best way to proceed .
2 You 're gon na want to support someone in groups with the changes coming on board , know what I mean ?
3 Incidentally , I have used projection television receivers at home for the last 40 years and , possibly their use does not require the eye to be concentrated in one continuous subtended angle , my in eyes in their fourth quarter century still resolve that one minute of arc !
4 ‘ We have resisted that to the extent we are finding ourselves in difficulties with the Government through capping . ’
5 We looked at ourselves in terms of our compulsive traits , seeing the weakest aspects of our inner lives .
6 Three quarters of an inch of small print by waste disposal company Leigh Environments Ltd , lost among the Public Notices in the Manchester Evening News in April 1990 , complying with the legal advertisement of application to the Trafford Park Development Corporation to erect and operate toxic and clinical waste incinerators burning 26,000 tons p.a. in Nash Road at the Barton end of the Park , spurred into action several individuals who were aware of the health and life threatening potentiality of incinerating bitumens , acid tars , industrial cleaning fluids , engineering oils , solvents , agricultural wastes , fungicides , paints and above all polychlorinated biphenyls which are dioxin and furan generating , highly toxic , carcinogenic , teratogenic , difficult to destroy ( shades of Vietnam 's ‘ agent orange ’ and Italy 's Sevaso disaster ) , the incineration of which in ships in the North Sea had been banned by the E.E.C .
7 Unlike the First Concerto , which in terms of its piano writing is completely honest , and where only the first movement 's double trills need to be re-arranged to become audible , the Second Concerto requires some adjustments in order to serve Brahms 's purpose , and not merely to make life easier for the pianist !
8 Feeding your fish is probably the most important aspect of the hobby , but one which in terms of technical and specific advice seems to me a very grey area indeed , not helped particularly by product-leaflets/literature or indeed product labels as designed by the fish food manufacturers .
9 There are also bound to be variations with age , which in terms of family relationships is reflected in a person 's position in the structure of generations ( for a discussion of age and generation , see Finch , 1986a ) .
10 Half of Liverpool 's immigrants in 1851 came from Lancashire and most of the rest from Ireland , which in terms of travel costs was nearer than southern England .
11 The standard rate of production is 6 prescriptions/ hour ; which in terms of work content in time is 10 minutes/ prescription .
12 To administer and collect income tax a new arm of administration had to be created comprising experts , officials and clerks : an " army " which in terms of its efficiency and rapacity came to be the equal of the long-esteemed Excise .
13 Such an outcome would require continued development , which in terms of the return on the capital investment would either mean an instrument too expensive to use or the absence of a treatment modality .
14 With the Stonesfield mosaic , which in terms of sophistication is second only to the design from Woodchester , this region , however , still boasts five remarkable , concentric circular designs .
15 To give an indication as it were which in terms of within the City of York , which would be the least worse of the options .
16 One of them was the fact that housing associations ask for the keys is or ask for notification up to a month in advance of the fact that someone 's going to leave and that is not something which in terms of our stock , we find practical to do .
17 Although Stevenson 's main work , Ethics and Language , is supposed to be well known , it is an under-rated and often misrepresented work , accounts of which in books on moral philosophy are often little more than parodies .
18 The second complicating factor is availability of nutrients , which in bodies of water , depends largely on the degree of mixing .
19 Moyer 's Buttress is no exception and is probably the finest climb on the crag , tackling a feature which in days of yore would no doubt have been referred to as a bastion .
20 Are you , are telling are you telling me that you 'd vote for somebody in rags on the television who promised you a better future ?
21 The poor get theirs in ways of which we disapprove : consider nineteenth-century attitudes to working-class drinking .
22 He preferred life at court to the hardships of campaigning ; he liked to deck himself in strings of precious stones and belts studded with priceless gems ; he wore clothes of the finest silk and from each ear lobe he hung a single pearl of remarkable size .
23 Hewitt had only just broken through into the first team and gave a good account of himself in matches against Crewe and Chesterfield .
24 The freshman soon made a name for himself in debates at the Union , which is the historic Cambridge debating society .
25 But does the Mamur Zapt interest himself in things like that ? ’
26 And the Mamur Zapt does interest himself in things like that . ’
27 He buried himself in books on comparative religion , and began publishing scholarly tracts and books about the goddess .
28 In the car he had seen himself in words on a page , a helpless being pinioned by letters , manipulated by a creative intelligence that seemed set upon punishment and pain rather than any grace or redemption .
29 But in the early stages of his reign , as he sought to establish himself in quarrels with some of his more powerful vassals , Philip relied heavily upon aid from Henry II and his sons , from the family which he was to do so much to tear apart .
30 As in this passage , Genet not only disguises himself in terms of the law , but internalizes the disguise .
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