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

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1 In that six weeks they had become friends , and it was a very satisfying feeling .
2 They were past Jedburgh by noon , and Ramsay , who now was in country he knew fairly intimately , pointed out that in another ten miles they would be out of Teviotdale , with Teviot joining Tweed at Roxburgh and Kelso .
3 In another ten years they can come and visit me to their hearts ' content and I wo n't object .
4 In some prognathous insects they tend to lie more forward on the ventral wall of the head ( see p.29 )
5 In some older dances they each hold a corner of a handkerchief to form a link and in some areas they link little fingers .
6 Because I know the scouts do the Tesco one and whenever they are put in these cardboard boxes they have to be sorted so somebody must sort them .
7 It is of course penalty kicks at goal which slow down play and I would deal with them very drastically , as in these modern days they quite often determine the result of a match .
8 it 's like writing an essay , you 've got to try and get as mi many things in as you would do when you if you were writing a full essay but instead of writing a paragraph on each thing you write a sentence on each thing try and cover as many bases , then , that 's how you how you get very good marks , it 's not , they are not trying to test your erm your deep knowledge about any one thing in these short answers they are testing the broad , broad venture of your , of your knowledge , alright , so what you want to try and do is to is a blunderbuss approach when you ans you answer these , these questions .
9 In all other cases they should be reported as minority interests .
10 Orcs call stone throwers rock lobbers , but in all other respects they are exactly the same .
11 In all new buildings they should carry guarantees of quality and certificates of compliance with Building Regulations , Codes of practice and British Standards .
12 In all these ways they were more akin to urban dwellers , and felt they had some independent choices to make in order to improve their lives .
13 At that time , the mullahs were the country 's principal teachers and in many rural areas they had become considerable men of property , taxing the people and buying land for themselves .
14 In many poorer countries they long to send out workers , yet are frustrated through lack of resources .
15 In those early days they were expected to go to chapel every morning ; bells seemed to announce every change in the timetable .
16 Coleman 's introductory lecture began late in November , and students had to stay in London in the heat of the following summer , when in those pre-formalin days they cut up carcasses at some hazard to their health .
17 And as for monks in those silent orders they must be in a state of hysteria all the time .
18 In several European countries they are allowing insurance companies and other institutions more scope to invest in custom-tailored private placements .
19 Repeated notes , both in groups of twos and threes , are a characteristic feature of horn writing , and though passages requiring considerable agility are to be found in most modern scores they are usually well and safely doubled by other instruments , as they are apt to sound woolly and ill-defined in shape if left to the horns alone .
20 Obviously there is not a club atmosphere at Harlequins , and in most other sports they would be fined or disciplined for the unfair competition they are setting up in the league , both from the top and bottom sides .
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