Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb base] in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Bears , squirrels and badgers are some of the many animals which overwinter in this way . |
2 | Cichlasoma fenestratum — just one of the many Cichlids which live in this area . |
3 | The intrusion of the bureaucratic considerations is likely to lead to solutions which differ in many cases from those an individual should have adopted if left to himself . |
4 | If the user decides to read through more than one entry in alphabetical sequence , the Supplement entries which occur in that range of alphabet will automatically appear in their correct alphabetical places between the OED entries . |
5 | On the contrary , it is to yearn for closer unity to be built on firm foundations and to reflect the real desires of a complex patchwork of different nations and of peoples who live in that part of the world geographically known as Europe . |
6 | There are suits that are better equipped for the more demanding skier and manufacturers who specialise in this end of the market include Nevica , Berghaus , Phoenix , Degre 7 , Powderhorn and SOS who say they are not interested in following ski fashions : ‘ We make heavy duty workwear for people who spend their winters in the mountains . ’ |
7 | The steps we outline in this paper are necessary to create a fair , democratic and prosperous society , in which individuals are able to make their voice heard and develop their talents and skills to the full . |
8 | Not only could the possibility of salvation be rejected , both James Stephen and Clarkson affirmed , but men and women had sufficiently free will , ‘ to render us justly responsible … for all the sins we commit in this our state of trial ’ . |
9 | Yet they are like the cases which follow in that they do not directly ask the trustee to do anything , but none the less cause an obligation under trust to arise in him . |
10 | Numerous are the unresolved hurts which lurk in many of us , years after their first appearance in our inner world . |
11 | These will give the effect of the dense reeds which grow in many areas of East Asia . |
12 | … This means that the social traditions , values and attitudes which exist in any society can not be brushed aside . |
13 | Other studies have found that while managers and staff prize highly the ‘ therapeutic ’ discussion groups which flourish in many day care units , there is less evidence that users rate them as valuable and no evidence that people with long-term mental disorder gain benefit . |
14 | I have to say there was one piece information I picked up yesterday asking and we 're talking about the rural areas I think in this discussion , the rural viability , rather then er urban . |
15 | Therefore , if you are confronted with a rug decorated in an intricate and curvilinear floral-inspired scheme , it is reasonable to assume that it probably originates from a workshop group in one of the limited number of countries which specialize in these designs . |
16 | One of our aims is to highlight the inevitable tensions which arise in all societies when a community development approach is adopted in health care matters . |
17 | There are a number of companies which specialise in this type of training . |
18 | The duties which arise in this situation can be set out , as can those arising elsewhere . |
19 | On the contrary , as we began this book by noticing , most people think that judges who act in this way are usurpers . |
20 | There are private companies who specialize in these services and who , incidentally , also have dedicated people working for them . |
21 | Amnesty sections all over the world include the Prisoner Letter Writing Campaign cases in the magazines and newssheets they publish in many other languages , from Faroe to Banlga . |
22 | It may be possible to apply all of these to groups who contrast in some way , so facilitating a comparative analysis . |
23 | In his ‘ Chandos ’ novels he created a kind of private Ruritania in sundry duchies and noble estates within the borders of Austria , combining a high idealistic approach to women and active physical courage in a setting of noble families and ancient domains which offer in some ways a post-war version of Anthony Hope 's novels , though his plots concerned private theft and murder rather than matters of state . |
24 | If the trend continues , only plants which thrive in such pollution can be expected to survive . |
25 | There are specialist brokers who deal in this type of insurance whose addresses you can normally find through your local shop or in windsurfing magazines . |
26 | Some readers of Practical Fishkeeping probably believe that we are tightly in league with the manufacturers and retailers who advertise in this magazine . |
27 | The seats are of modern design and exceptionally comfortable , especially compared to the basic seats you find in most Pipers and Cessnas . |
28 | The cost of the papers is then recovered from the various departments of the Council and the Joint Boards who participate in these arrangements . |
29 | For the next few years they stay in these fresh waters but even at this stage in their lives , their wanderings do not cease . |
30 | And I 'm trying to present the kind of things I do in this course and my other course . |