Example sentences of "in the [noun] [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 But the asinine policies that were brought through in the th er in the Thatcher era they still are here with us , no matter how they try to get shut of them , the poll tax which has been referred to by Councillor is confusion at its best .
2 There 's one small landing you can er you can do in the in the west landing they called it .
3 Mrs X- — ( a teacher ) used to like Indian food and there were quite a few Indian girls in the class , so in two or three lessons in the cookery class they made Indian food .
4 Although sponges are widely distributed in the fossil record they are particularly numerous and easy to collect in Cretaceous rocks in Europe and North America , where dozens of well-preserved species have been described .
5 Back in the gallery supermarket they can happily check out the product like so many pin-ups , wallet in hand , the big spender , in control again .
6 If there are any legal points of substance in the contract terms they should be dealt with by professionals .
7 If the persons are resident in the United Kingdom they are chargeable to tax regardless of the location of the income source .
8 In the UK McDonald 's uses 100% EEC produced beef , in Canada they use 100% Canadian beef , in the United States they use 100% US beef .
9 In the United States they have moved , according to his figures , from 15 per cent of the workforce in 1900 to 35 per cent in 1970 .
10 And they both work , in their own part of the world , I 've forgotten exactly where in the United States they , they work , erm a fair bit with support groups within America and they , they 're coming to talk .
11 If the All Blacks had major weaknesses in the Test series they were of fullback defence and goal-kicking , where Williams and Going became the erratic test kickers .
12 Hastily mooring up in the Wareham Channel they rowed ashore to disappear rapidly westward in a fast car , followed discreetly by some of our Southampton colleagues .
13 in the incinerator thing they 've got there .
14 Viewed overall , only half the minister 's members are now regarded as experienced in the park purposes they are appointed to present .
15 Back in the tasting room they were still hard at it .
16 In the Adam period they were also shaped like urns , with ring handles and a knopped-lid , and an aperture at the spout to accommodate the ladle .
17 Welsh Wales , in Wales and in the Lake District they found that the er level of nuclear activity on the surface of , of the field as it were and therefore reached the animals is higher than it has been , how would they manage to do that ?
18 Objects will be automatically updated in the documents they 're copied to or host documents as they are updated in the software package they were created in .
19 Objects will be automatically updated in the documents they 're copied to or host documents as they are updated in the software package they were created in .
20 Gloucestershire are soldering on without Syd … in the sunday league they made it two wins in a row with a five wicket victory over Lancashire at Old Trafford
21 They 're hell belt in , hell-bent in removing the last statutory protection against the poverty pay for workers in the U K. They will make us the only country in Europe without some minimum standards .
22 . And of course , being so in the back seat they sort of when they , they she
23 No , just in the peak hours they 're sampling .
24 In retailing , " seasons " were fairly short , the most important covering the month or two before Christmas and the " sales " period immediately afterwards ; in the holidays industry they could be very much longer , covering the entire period from late Spring to early Autumn .
25 Sorauf argues that fundamental changes in American society and politics rather than money made candidates and interest groups chief actors in the campaign finance they own turned to money as a result of their enhanced power .
26 In the winter time they 'd come out on a Monday morning and came back on Tuesday from Kirkwall .
27 Sitting in the lotus position they jumped into the air using their thighs to propel them off the ground .
28 In the Palazzo Pubblico they saw Martini 's cavalier , dressed in the same golden , diamond-patterned cloak as his horse .
29 The category £10-£19 covered middling or larger peasant farmers , tenants for the most part , though sometimes owner-occupiers , as well as highly skilled craftsmen ; in the village community they might well hold positions of responsibility .
30 In Bristol the number of voluntary liquidations fell from 368 to 301 , while in the south west they rose to 189 from 168 .
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