Example sentences of "in [det] [det] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In these latter roles She is almost always accompanied by Her divine spouse , the male God , emphasizing the fact that only in a happy marriage can the terrible and destructive aspect of the Goddess be controlled .
2 In these few words we may only point to the kaleidoscope of enthusiasm and activity by secondees that has been generated across the country in such a short space of time .
3 Apollinaire concludes : ‘ I believe that in these few words I have conveyed the true meaning of Cubism : a new and lofty artistic movement , but not a rigid school inhibiting talent . ’
4 In these few paragraphs we have not been able to do more than provide a sketchy summary of these rich concepts .
5 In all such cases we will not be responsible for any costs involved .
6 In all such cases you may not be satisfied to receive even large damages for the wrong done ; and what the amount of damages is to be may be very uncertain .
7 In all such studies it is important to take account of confounding variables .
8 Erm , now that leaves us with er , really the er , the publishing , the educational publishing er , the newspapers , magazines , electronic publishing , in all those areas we 're active and on the lookout .
9 Ellie was now eighteen years old , and in all those years she had never travelled in a taxi-cab , nor had she ever been into the heart of Boston .
10 In all those appointments he was popular both as preacher and pastor , but he kept up his musical activities , graduating D.Mus .
11 In all these things you have to wait ten or fifteen years .
12 In all these circumstances I think that it is a proper inference that , in the case of each journey in question , the plaintiffs paid the money unwillingly and only because they apprehended on reasonable grounds that without the permit which could not otherwise be obtained officers acting under the authority of the State of New South Wales would or might stop the motor vehicle and refuse to allow it to proceed upon the journey .
13 ii Example of a resident 's day 8 — 10.30 am Rise when awake assisted to dress/with personal hygiene assisted with breakfast 11– 12 noon group activities newspaper groups music/movement plan afternoon outings etc 12.00 — 12.30 Set tables for dinner 12.30 — 1.30 Lunch/assist with dishes 1.30– 2.00 Quiet period — neighbours 2.00– 3.15 Small group activities outings using mini bus Hairdressing games/quiz walks 3.15– 4.45 tea and relaxation 4.45– 6.00 set tables , Supper and dishwashing 6.00– 7.00 news/informal period 7.00– 9.00 Structured evenings can include : singsong videos bingo outside entertainers come in Drinks served at 8 pm Summary In all these activities we attempt to restore some choices to our residents , and having assessed each one individually before and after admission to the home , we can tailor each programme/activity to the individual strengths of our residents .
14 In all these instances I could have been , oh , so wrong .
15 In all these topics she is concerned that there should be a proper recognition of the needs of the older people in our community .
16 In all these cases we have supplied explanatory or factual material within square brackets : ( We have also supplied headings and subheadings ( Nietzsche provides none ) , likewise within square brackets .
17 In all these sports I have mentioned England has been masters and had all the top players .
18 In all these respects he reminds us today of Schleiermacher .
19 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 .
20 How much truth there was in all these myths you now know as well as I. Certainly the Witnesses hit early on the fact that , rippling in and out of hyperspace , even ships as basic as the Bergen Kobold change slightly every time .
21 But in all these years he has certainly been spared those other , uninvited , distractions which sweep over our lives , a snowstorm of diversion and entertainment and half-understood knowledge .
22 Moreover , in all these examples we have assumed historic cost accounting .
23 In all these examples I 'm suggesting a number of repeats ( or parts of repeats ) fitting exactly across the knitting .
24 In those latter areas it was left to the Serb-speaking parish priests , many of whom were illiterate , to act as upholders of Serbian culture .
25 For in those few moments I had seen another world of eternity and the meeting was relegated to the category of the fleeting .
26 And in those few moments he looked so much like his father , Major John Lewis , the man who had first taken her virginity , and later betrayed her husband .
27 In those few minutes she 'd simply been reacting to the mood he 'd created so skilfully .
28 In those few seconds I saw myself returned to Leeds like a misrouted parcel …
29 I just looked at her very quickly — I was so nervous — and in those few seconds she was gone .
30 Strange , she had been in Denmark for so short a time yet in those few days she had learned so much , not only about herself but about a country she had never even considered visiting before Suzie 's escapade .
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