Example sentences of "in [noun pl] [prep] [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 Old people were the most expendable and in times of famine they committed suicide by walking naked into the snow .
2 In times of drought they will be able to reach leaves and so survive .
3 It 's the in places at street they tell me these days .
4 In places like Tynedale they only had a small stock of housing anyway and that 's been reduced .
5 To involve children in levels of conflict they can not understand can be upsetting and bewildering for them .
6 Er in terms of contact they will also make a decision giving days and times of contact if it ca n't be worked out between the two of you .
7 ‘ The reason why men are pioneering many new ideas in this field is that in terms of numbers they are still the large majority .
8 In terms of energy they 're often the most effective way of getting around , maximising the return on height gained .
9 I 'll say in terms of excellence they come no finer .
10 To be honest , that would have been very easy to do , because in terms of production they 're very simple records . ’
11 Although in terms of expense they are of course more expensive , and therefore this also erm is something one , one has to consider .
12 In regions like Estremadura they could be agriculturally pernicious .
13 A pessimistic interpretation of the findings based on this approach was that the visual cortex had nothing to do with vision , since few , if any , cells in that part of the brain showed any interest in spots of light they were presenting them with .
14 ( Sometimes this involves a quasi-symbolic element : for example in moments of danger they remember a bear they had seen a cave by the sea ( pp. 79 , 95 , 102 , 179 , 182 ) .
15 In parts of Punjab they must not spend even a single night in their village .
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