Example sentences of "[conj] in [noun pl] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It has always seemed to me that in pupils ' day to day work and more specifically in their exercise books , we have a reasonable body of evidence which can be evaluated , probably in the school , moderated , probably by other teachers and headmasters and allowed to count in some way towards the success of pupils . |
2 | Nowhere was this clearer than in moralists ' take-up of scientific logic and a language of rationality . |
3 | Her books included The House of Life ( 1878 ) ; An Atlas of Anatomy ( 1879 ) ; Lynton Abbott 's Children ( 1879 ) , a novel which was published anonymously ; Animal Physiology for Elementary Schools ( 1882 ) ; Readings in Social Economy ( 1883 ) ; Harriet Martineau ( 1884 ) ; Hughes 's Natural History Readers ( 1884 ) ; and In Ladies ' Company ( 1892 ) . |
4 | Two days later he called for a purge of FIS ranks ; only those " who believed in the new era for the country and in others ' right of expression " should be retained . |
5 | The reasons for this discrepancy probably lie in the different modes of service organization and in practitioners ' rationing of their own services , given scarcity of time , but other unexplored factors ( related to diagnosis or accommodation for example ) may also enter here . |
6 | The reasons why this type of job has arisen in agencies are complex , and reflect weaknesses both in existing agency staffing and structure and in clients ' ability to brief their agencies in the right way . |
7 | Kazakhstan currently has one radioactive waste burial site , but in scientists ' opinion it is unsafe . |
8 | Two other types of body fall into a final category of partners : counsellors whether in Citizens ' Advice Bureaux or in RELATE ( the earlier Marriage Guidance Council ) are often drawn into school connections — through parents rather than children . |