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

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1 Remember in numerical questions to write in your scripts the steps that you go through to arrive at a solution .
2 The research aims to explore the possibilities of trip chain analysis sufficiently to establish in what ways the technique may be of value to practising transport planners .
3 Help us to understand and appreciate more deeply all that the resurrection of our Saviour means , and may we show in our lives the joy which belief in Jesus ' promise means ; help us to live so that we draw others to meet Jesus for themselves .
4 The purpose of the project is to spell out the explicit philosophy of power , equality , and materiality expressed by the Piaroa in cosmology , shamanic exegesis of it , and in daily rhetoric , to relate this philosophy to everyday practice , and to define in which ways the Piaroa rhetoric of equality and individualism is to be taken seriously as a fact of daily life .
5 Hurrying under cover of darkness up to Roscarrock Hall where a real priest was visiting from Ireland or Spain , they whispered their confessions to him , received absolution from him and knelt in the Roscarrock family chapel to hear a proper Latin Mass and to receive in their mouths the living sacrifice , the Body of Christ .
6 We will now see if it is possible to state in what circumstances the different tones are used within the very limited context of the words ‘ yes ’ and ‘ no ’ said in isolation .
7 We also confirm in our patients the previous observations made in normal subjects by Green et al , concerning the evolution of endocrine cell densities with age .
8 Yet for more than three months he has had in his hands the report by the Select Committee on Members ' Interests which recommends changes in the registration of commercial lobbying interests .
9 But Mr Robert Delaney , the company 's managing director can scarcely remember in which productions the furniture featured .
10 ‘ Edward Wood ? ’ they question ; and one can see in their eyes the effort of the memory to attach this name to some sensational event in Parliament or some haunting paragraph in the newspapers …
11 Consequently , pupils should keep in their files the necessary range and variety of types of writing , including where appropriate any rough notes , plans or early drafts .
12 I hope therefore , we will keep in our minds the meaning , that justice means to treat justly , or to treat fairly , and remember that it 's a double ed sided coin .
13 She wished so far as possible to respect in her dominions the rights of the provincial estates , the greatest bastions of resistance to change .
14 The extent to which Nizan depicts in his novels the forces working towards socialism , rom the inside is consequently an intriguing problem which can only be resolved by detailed analysis of the texts within the context of their specific moments of production and reproduction .
15 24–9– " The Session desires to record in their minutes the following resolution annent the Church question , viz. that they resolve unanimously to adhere to the union of 1900 .
16 While the credit- driven Anglo economies draw in their horns the savings and investment driven economies of Japan and West Germany are reaping their rewards .
17 As a result evidence … clearly showed that the two Constables had been idling and gossiping together at a place where one of them had no right to be … [ and ] that the Acting Sergeant , on his round of inspection , met these two Constables together , failed to note in his book , as was required in the regulations , the place where and the time where he met them , and to see that the Constables then noted in their books the time and place of his visit …
18 Put down my pen and I heard in my ears the howl of the fleeing dog , saw the metal flash of Sophie 's shoe — I could not bear it .
19 The date , and the exiled place of composition of its authors , suggests tellingly that the situation with which it attempts to deal is the phenomenon of fascism which seemed to have stopped in its tracks the long march of the progress of reason , and its liberating enlightenment ideals , of which Marxism was the fullest political development .
20 We investigated several other topics to see in what ways the race groups differed .
21 As he candidly admitted in his memoirs the issue of capital punishment , which re-surfaced in that year at the Conservative Party Conference , and his own handling of the debate , damaged his standing as Home Secretary , making it more difficult to introduce some planned reforms in sentencing policy :
22 The object of the analysis is then to identify and explain in what circumstances the authoritarian direction of resources has advantage over market-type alternatives .
23 Within a few years some observers even began to sense in his reforms the triumph of capitalism over Communism , in that the USSR seemed to be adopting Western methods .
24 The present inquiry examines in what ways the attitudes to new techniques were affected by unique circumstances of our pioneer industrial revolution ; tries to assess the extent to which Victorian businessmen and their successors failed to comprehend that a continuous regard for new techniques was a condition of survival in a competitive system ; considers the effects of two World Wars on technical innovation ; and presents the achievements and failures in a broad historical context .
25 Pray that many would hear in their hearts the Good News of life through faith in Christ .
26 From Baghdad , Bernard Shaw , John Holliman and Peter Arnett described the death-dazzled night , and you could hear in their voices the vibrato of fear .
27 If this passage does have central and significant relevance to contemporary working relationships , we must begin by clarifying in what ways the issues touched upon by Paul 's words address themselves to current situations and concerns .
28 The interviews gave me plenty of insights , but there was no way in which I could tell in what ways the Moonies might differ from other people of a similar age and from a similar background .
29 Not only can we not recognize sounds as linguistic units unless concepts are attached to them ; we also can not entertain concepts independently of their physical manifestations , without , that is , evoking in our minds the verbal forms to which they are attached .
30 When she said this she looked full at him for the first time and ill though she seemed he saw in her eyes the full pride and command of an eagle .
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