Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] they [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | When a concerted and invasive effort has been made to find acid fast rods in sarcoid tissue they seem to be present , and acid fast bacteria without cell walls and tuberculostearic acid have also been isolated from lesions of patients with sarcoidosis . |
2 | The obvious comparison is with housework : if women want to eat and live in pleasant surroundings they have to cook and clean . |
3 | In economic terms they seem to have had little effect : in Merseyside , for instance , which has had every new scheme , economic decline has not even been halted , let alone reversed . |
4 | Asked about BBC1 and 2 , ITV and Channel 4 , more than two-thirds of respondents in the ITC study said in each case they had not been offended by the channel in question . |
5 | In each case they run between the intersegmental folds or antecostae of successive segments . |
6 | In each case they have proved a potentially effective instrument for channelling productive local suggestions and for achieving sensible modifications in centrally designed materials . |
7 | They did find high incidence of eye diseases among local animals , but in each case they concluded that the most likely cause was infection from a common pathogen . |
8 | In each case they vary by only 0.002 millimetres . |
9 | In each location they negotiated with the social services department an agreement that any continuing clients would be supported by the social services department , either with community services or with a place in institutional care . |
10 | They journeyed for four days , and in each day they crossed the seasons twice . |
11 | In each age they had different demands and made different choices for the use of the land . |
12 | And in that campaign they 've made the links and made sure that sanitary products have a high profile : ’ It is important to us that the words ’ sanitary towel ’ and ’ tampon ’ are being used publicly ’ . |
13 | In fact the words are from a novel , Jean Barois by Roger Martin du Gard , published in 1912 , and in that novel they elicit the response : |
14 | In that state they became ‘ sylvan demons ’ , ‘ either falling into a deep slumber or looking around for a fight . ’ |
15 | In that dream they saw a new life in a humane , liberal , decent West , run by people like Douglas Hurd . |
16 | In that way they secured a majority to sign their certificates . |
17 | What had the members seen for their entrance fees and contributions when it could be shown that in that year they received some £pound9,000 in benefit while over £pound32,000 went into the management of the union ? |
18 | In that year they introduced a new rule which stated : |
19 | In that year they introduced their ‘ New Dwarf Blotched and Striped ’ mixture ‘ producing flowers of many colours , but all beautifully blotched and striped . ’ |
20 | In that case they got the wrong man . |
21 | so that even if we get a young person coming out of the workshops that may not be the best electrician going , we can find them something in a related area — an electrical warehouse , where their knowledge of the bits that they know will be put to good use and they 'll still be in that environment they want to work in . |
22 | But in it , it 's wicked , in that , in that cupboard they 've got two pairs of really good walking boots , when Kay saw them she said it 's not their feet , because you see she had the cubs there right from the beginning |
23 | These continuous blasts may last for several hours , and in that time they eject large volumes of ash , which is always new magmatic material , rather than shattered bits and pieces of old rock . |
24 | In that time they carried two and a half thousand tonnes of food and medical supplies saving countless lives . |
25 | In that time they 'd sealed off the room and the hotel . |
26 | In that time they saw no movement , no living or dead person , no sign of violence ; nothing , but the ordered emptiness of a darkened and dead ship . |
27 | In that time they have built up a force of one hundred and fifty vehicles and three hundred and forty staff . |
28 | As he came from Palace I suppose he was involved in that thrashing they received from the Scousers a bit ago ( was it 9–1 or something ? ) . |
29 | There were two o there 's always two no matter where you go , there was two in that room they had to fetch me out . |
30 | Thus in feudal society they include the relationship between the lord and vassal and the set of rights , duties and obligations which make up that relationship . |