Example sentences of "[vb base] in their [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For all our participants , and undoubtedly for many of this age-group , a central issue that is constantly recurring in their interpretation of the day-to-day practices they encounter in their social lives is the extent to which they are recognized as persons of independent dignity and standing .
2 Noreen felt much the same so it was with great relief that for the New York engagement they could at least travel in from Queen 's each day and sleep in their own beds at night .
3 These two novels suggest in their different ways that the relation between province and metropolis , countryside and city , periphery and centre , ever potent themes in modern Italian writing , is open to reinterpretation and reorganization into new narrative and symbolic combinations .
4 This ensures that issue numbers appear in their correct order when listed numerically .
5 The names which appear in their combined working lives range from Vince Hill and Kenneth McKellar to Bo Diddley and Gary Glitter .
6 If your client is in a trade , say baking , then you must deal with his trade journals , Clients are sensitive enough about what is said about them in the consumer press but when negatives appear in their own trade journal , the sparks fly at your next client meeting .
7 The laws of Hlothhere and Eadric appear in their extant version as a single code issued jointly by Hlothhere and Eadric as kings of Kent , but they may represent a conflation of two originally separate sets of laws or even a confirmation by Eadric of the dooms of his uncle .
8 All three of them have produced when it comes to ‘ bottom line ’ basics which is why they all now appear in their respective sides automatically .
9 Images From Within : Homages , Hallucinations and Past Encounters , local artists Mark Warner , Clare Pickles , Stephen Ellis and Paula McNamara explore in their diverse ways the photographic image generated from within themselves .
10 What commentators often forget in their Romantic imagery of ‘ traditional ’ society is the very heavy burden of strong personal and specific obligations .
11 They can select the seminar option , which displays on their screens the text of the discussion in progress , and tap in their own ideas .
12 The visitors will certainly be match fit in their third meeting on consecutive days .
13 And because they , too , are prisoners they detest the convicts , and their children ape their elders and shout ‘ Fascists ! ’ as the zeks walk in their guarded column between the Zone and the Factory .
14 Just because they walk in their own streets . ’
15 Mountain and spring streams support populations of arctic char Salvelinus alpinus ; tundra streams support grayling Thymallus arcticus , which spawn in their sluggish waters .
16 It does n't mean to say they do n't like participating , but they 'd like to you know see what the group view is before they put in their own views so they 're analyzing , thinking .
17 They put in their own names , and chuckle over the story .
18 They speak in their own voices — let them be heard !
19 Second , about one-third of untrained new entrants should have the opportunity of an additional year 's training on the same scale as they receive in their first year ; together these might lead to a formal qualification .
20 Lachesis children cough in their early sleep at about 11 pm but if kept awake they will not cough .
21 The problem is that employers are apt to underestimate the value of direct discussion with executives who figure in their job-cutting plans .
22 Patristic doctrine ( which it might be expected that one who is Orthodox should revere ) , when expounded for example by the Cappadocians ( the authors in large part of the doctrine of the trinity ) is that the persons of the trinity are alike in all respects save in their mutual relations .
23 Gustav Leonhardt , both in his illuminating essay and recording ( Deutsche Harmonia Mundi , 12/90 ) , Davitt Moroney ( Harmonia Mundi , 5/86 ) and Kenneth Gilbert on Archiv ( 4/90 ) , who follows not the 1751 printed edition but Bach 's autograph , all demonstrate in their different ways the plausibility of treating The Art of Fugue as a harpsichord work .
24 The tracks vary in their individual interest , and I am not sure that there is enough variety in the textures to warrant playing the CD from beginning to end .
25 The relations represented here vary in their semantic significance .
26 They beat Boroughmuir Aces 77-54 at Meadowbank yesterday and can not be overtaken by the champions , Livingston , whom they meet in their final match next Sunday .
27 Unless there is a cock-up against Costa Rica , who they meet in their first match , Andy Roxburgh 's team should reach the second phase .
28 The top management group with which we began this chapter decided to begin to change their organisational defensive routines by beginning with the ones that they create in their own meetings .
29 Where such establishments are subject to careful ‘ quality control ’ , one would hope not to find physical abuse or neglect in their grosser forms .
30 The parent figures as a group showed gross excesses of psychiatric disturbance , physical illness and disability , and criminality , and the abusing parent had often been subjected to physical or mental abuse or neglect in their own childhood .
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