Example sentences of "in this [noun] [subord] they " in BNC.

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1 First , mutations in the 5'TGCAA motif in cddP reduces binding of CytR ( 7 ) ( Fig. 6 ) ; and , second , the CytR-DNA backbone contacts in cytRP are arranged around the inverted repeat in this promoter as they are in deoP2 ( 8 ) .
2 There was more in this vein as they turned right , and Mungo realized for the first time that they were actually heading into the forest .
3 I think it 's true to say that the design responsible company , Deutsch Aerospace erm has discovered that er there 's a lot more software in this system than they had originally imagined and the , their sub contractors of course , they 've had to er write various parts of that for them and erm putting together the four elements of the programme has been a lot more complex than anyone imagined .
4 The West Indian pupils , especially the boys , are seen as a problem in this school because they are so ‘ aggressive ’ .
5 The adventurers can defend themselves or they can flee , but in this case if they flee they get a second Fire Ball on the way out .
6 ‘ It is always a tragedy when a firm in an area like Bootle is forced to close but especially in this case when they seemed to have things going for them . ’
7 In theory at least some neutrinos should react with the chlorine atoms in this mixture as they attempt to pass through it .
8 But animals can have no expectations in this sense since they lack moral personality — a sense of rightful give and take .
9 It 's hard to draw a prick in the act ; they tend to be covered from sight in this position unless they are superhumanly long .
10 His wish was not to rake over the past of men who had lived peacefully in this country since they came to Britain as refugees after the war , he said .
11 The respective rights of young and old — whether for health or welfare and income support — have not generally been articulated as sharply in this country as they have in the United States .
12 Many players will find themselves in this hazard if they do not think first before playing .
13 In some cases , Church authorities have proceeded in this way because they felt that permission was more likely to be forthcoming .
14 Marxists use the term in this way when they talk about the ideology of the ruling class .
15 Some dealers do n't mind wiping out a client in this way if they have earned enough commission from the deal .
16 Caterers may come into contact with the Magistrates ' Court in this way if they commit one of a number of offences relating to their profession , for example licensing offences , or offences under the Food Safety Act 1990 , or possibly offences under the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 .
17 Of course they can only make a living in this way if they are faster than other dealers in the market .
18 The Commission hopes that the threat of new restrictions on cars , this time on the Europe-wide level , will spur the Japanese to do more in this area than they have to date .
19 The study by Butler and his associates is the most important in this area because they found not only that health visiting favoured no one class but also when a more sensitive analysis of the data was made that took account of over-crowding , house amenities , parental education , as well as father 's occupation , they found that the lower socio-economic groups received more health visiting .
20 Again , Monotype appear to have a lead in this area as they are coding all their fonts from a single digital master , regardless of the final output format .
21 It seems , prima facie , most reasonable that they deal with the question of liability in this area as they think fit , irrespective of the goods concerned .
22 Expressions used in this subsection and in the said Act of 1959 have the same meanings in this subsection as they have in that Act .
23 Individuals can only do their jobs well in this context if they know a great deal about everyone else 's jobs and problems .
24 Individuals can only do their jobs well in this context if they know a great deal about everyone else 's jobs and problems .
25 Our results will be reviewed with great interest in this context as they may show that the risk of cancer will be less after highly selective vagotomy than after truncal vagotomy .
26 Will they assume that people engage in this ritual because they have always done so and have been conditioned into it ?
27 It is a very natural and fundamental protective instinct ; babies respond in this manner if they are allowed to fall .
28 ‘ You 'd be amazed how many people live in this region because they are fed up with the rat-race , ’ he says .
29 The true dragon , on the other hand , is a creature of such refinement of spirit that they can only take on form in this world if they are conceived by the most skilled imagination .
30 Well presumably with , what we 're trying to do is create some sort of alternative family units , we do n't want , although , er , laudable what the youth service does , is , we would n't want , if they do n't want to plugged , clubbable together , if , if , if , if the , the unit could provide that , or provide alternatives to pick up the , the correlation between that and , and ordinary normal family unit , I would hope that that would have been the best way forward , erm , er , because often some youngsters are in this situation because they , they have n't found the , that sort of provision has been helpful for them .
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