Example sentences of "in [pron] [adj] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In my spare in my spare time I 'd like to be , like to do dancing and swimming .
2 They had two rooms in which five of them lived …
3 Japan 's Maritime Agency justified as " necessary " an incident on Nov. 8 in which one of its patrol boats had reportedly " rammed " a tracking vessel belonging to the environmental group Greenpeace International , some 65 km west of the Brittany coast of France .
4 At the top R.B. receives all applications in which one of his four fields feature in the combination .
5 Unrealistic prices not related to the long-term supply price of any energy source lead inevitably to excessive and inefficient consumption while rational pricing policies are one of the most important elements in making users accommodate to the harsh realities of the high energy cost environment in which all of us must live .
6 CRASH survivor Mark Hayden could hold the key to an horrific accident in which two of his Army colleages died , police believe .
7 The department 's offerings secondly recognise the fact that Christian theology and the doctrines in which much of it is distilled took form in the course of the Christian faith 's varying relationships with the changing religious philosophies of the West .
8 This can partly be accounted for by the social milieu in which many of them are set , that stereotypically ‘ Cowardian ’ world of elegant hotel bedrooms where the cocktail shaker is always within reach .
9 His retention of this argument is somewhat surprising given that Harloe ( 1984 ) took him to task for it in very exact terms in a rejoinder to an article on housing tenure , in which many of its central propositions were advanced .
10 It is seen as a latter-day product of the naive romanticism of the 1960s , the decade in which many of its practitioners acquired their interest in the revolution .
11 Vonetta was born in this country and went to a school which had a good multicultural mix ; she talked about the ways in which many of her friends , white and Black , love Black music and styles of fashion and find Black men the most attractive .
12 Ciba 's top management hopes this will help break down the hierarchical system in which many of their middle management had become too passive , and encourage more individual initiative .
13 Guilt is an extremely powerful currency , in which many of us trade .
14 This view of people , and the shifting , changing , fluid evanescent reality which is a human being , this sense leads Proust to a particular theory which affects the way in which many of his characters behave towards one another .
15 The slow dance was quickening , swirling them back and back through the darkening woods and stabbing gorse of memory to the sheep trying to escape the cold night and , beyond that , to the ways in which each of them , Forest girl and Forest boy , had first joined body with another .
16 Undoubtedly each of these aims could be furthered by standing rules ; but their are probably other ways in which each of them could be achieved .
17 When you have both finished , talk about them and think of ways in which each of them could be improved .
18 Essentially , then , Spinoza supposes that the moral virtues , and life in accordance with the demands of a sensible morality , provide both the essential background , and a large part of the content , of a human life in which each of us lives their own personal life to the full .
19 ‘ This is one way in which each of us can make a difference now ’
20 Pledging for the Planet ( see next page ) is one way in which each of us can actually make a difference right now .
21 There were very few respects in which any of them were even slightly prepossessing .
22 There is no way in which any of us can , can advocate responsibility for the decision .
23 So what 's interesting here is that they seem to be having a conversation about un the university matters , the history department and so on but in fact there 's this kind of subtext going on here in which both of them want to find out about the other person 's children and both of them are being very mysterious and avoiding the question .
24 Such a debate would give right hon. and hon. Members — particularly those whose constituents , like mine in the north-west , are suffering from the loss of their MGN pensions — an opportunity to ask the Opposition to account for the way in which some of their members who were trustees of the MGN fund behaved in a wholly negligent way .
25 The County Associations which were then formed to demand a widening of the suffrage and a redistribution of Parliamentary seats , and the General Association , a substitute Parliament , or anti-Parliament , in which some of them proposed to combine , seemed for a time to threaten drastic and violent constitutional changes .
26 This drama is often now confused with , or even rendered back to , types of religious ritual in which some of its elements indeed originated .
27 He was speaking of the unreal world in which some of his friends here seem to live .
28 Not very long ago I found myself being interviewed in a university survey on residential mobility in which some of my own students were fieldworkers .
29 However good its intentions , a revenue-starved government is one with its hands tied firmly behind its back , able only to gaze into the whirlpool of poverty in which most of its country 's people flounder .
30 In the kinds of society in which most of my readers were brought up the coding of behaviour presupposes a sharp division between what goes on within the household and transactions which link the household to the rest of society .
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