Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [conj] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She agrees that in order to give a political or ideological message in music , it has to be almost abstract .
2 She writes that in August 1941 , before the Final Solution orders were given , Goebbels complained to Hitler that ‘ Antonescu proceeds in these matters in a far more radical fashion than we have done up to the present . ’
3 She says that in retrospect , she wonders why she allowed herself to wade through it .
4 Mrs thinks that that is best provided by two carers living in the house , each on duty for half the week , such carers being directly employed by the , by contrast Mrs says that an agency should provide a carer all the time from its available pool , she envisages that in practice three or four carers would share the work , they differ over the full number of hours care to be provided by hired carers , Mrs envisages seventeen hours a day in total , Mrs ten hours , again I emphasize that the artificiality of the working in precise number of hours , where you have somebody actually living in the house all the time and available to er carry out active care at any time , but of course carers are not always having to do things which might be described as active care .
5 She reports that in discussion of the best way to ‘ tidy up ’ the stories , children showed considerable awareness of a number of grammatical or syntactical issues .
6 She believes that in Newton 's alchemy we can catch a glimpse of ‘ at least a small part of his attempt to reconcile magic and science ’ .
7 He remarks that in America especially there has always been a strong cross-racial homosexual attraction less restrained by social barriers than its heterosexual counterpart ; ‘ the very furtiveness and outlaw status of the gayworld has led to its greater integration across colour lines ’ .
8 While welcoming the changes that the Minister has introduced to the home improvement grants scheme for houses affected by high radon levels , may I ask whether he agrees that in cases of severe hardship there should be access to 100 per cent .
9 He thinks that in Chiang Mai alone 30,000 people are infected with HIV .
10 Like many other academic initiatives , it seems to have gone largely unnoticed at the time , and its historical importance has been perhaps exaggerated by those who live between the covers of books , yet it illustrates that in Germany freedom is considered primarily as freedom from an occupying power , from external political domination .
11 The process of arbitrage would ensure that it occurs although in reality market participants would alter rates immediately , so that arbitrage opportunities did not occur .
12 He quotes that in fact the accuracy of their predictions and forecasts would suggest that they are .
13 Similarly , though he defends the royal supremacy in the Church , he observes that in England Church laws require the consent of Parliament and Convocation .
14 It shows that in England and Wales the lowest income groups paid 8.1 per cent of household income in rates , whereas the highest income group paid under 2 per cent .
15 It shows that in fact Germany 's economic performance , especially in recent years , has not been particularly impressive .
16 It shows that in fact , the following letter is an n .
17 He reveals that in fact he is Szendrey , but that he has had to change his name in order to escape persecution by the Communists .
18 However , matters are complicated by his endorsement of the basic rationality , as opposed to psychological necessity , of egoism , which he sees as in conflict with the equal rationality of the concern with the general happiness required by utilitarian ethics .
19 The ‘ high profile ’ that this gives Owen provides the satisfaction that he requires and in addition holds out the prospect of career advancement .
20 And we must all agree with George when he states that in future the pill pedlars will not only have to show that their nostrums work , ‘ but also that they actually bring benefits in social and economic as well as in purely medical terms ’ .
21 Consequently , it appears that in principle at least , both corporations and their officials could be deterred , unlike their conventional counterparts .
22 This is borne out by the court 's judgment in Lopes da Veiga v. Staatssecretaris van Justitie ( Case 9/88 ) [ 1989 ] E.C.R. 2989 , from which it appears that in order for a national of a member state who is permanently employed on board a ship flying the flag of another member state to have the status of a worker/national of a member state who is employed in the territory of another member state , the relationship of employment must exhibit a sufficiently close link with that territory .
23 However , it appears that in Essex at least , individual college principals have agreed to negotiate their introduction and avert strikes .
24 Indeed , it appears that in terms of its expected percentage vote the Right has failed to capitalise on the electorate 's wish to punish the ruling Socialists .
25 It appears that in relation to non-jury trial cases these steps have had success .
26 It appears that in Nottingham they put sculpture above the interests of the elderly .
27 He also involved a religious foundation — the Charterhouse — in his scheme ( although it appears that in practice it played little part ) and wanted his Master to be a Scholar of Eton or of Winchester ( if such could be found ) and to be appointed on the recommendation of the Provosts of Eton College and of King 's College , Cambridge .
28 It appears that in practice the interim government has been unable to operate in Mogadishu and Mr. Qalib has based himself in a hotel in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia .
29 Fortunately , overseas investors perceive the UK as an area of political stability ; it seems that in spite of the Danish referendum EC monetary convergence may continue , so the UK could remain a major beneficiary of inward capital flows .
30 It seems that in order to increase the penalty in certain cases , prosecutors are combining Category 3 charges with charges for other offences such as burglary .
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