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

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1 In these languages all nouns are classified ( they are in many other languages too ) , often according to shape and size .
2 In these quotations social representations are not being equated universally with common sense or with practical social knowledge , but they are specifically located in modern society .
3 In these birds male care is the limiting resource and females show the increased size and dominance which in polygynous species accrue to the males ( see Jenni 1974 ) .
4 In these senses this show contributes to contemporary radical perspectives within the visual arts , especially as contextualised within the gallery .
5 Of course , since they were not involved in these groups these needs failed to be expressed to the city council , although the two umbrella groups , NSCDC and NSLC , took some responsibility for this .
6 In these areas most changes in the use of land are strictly controlled even though the land is privately owned .
7 In these areas some houses were abandoned and slowly became derelict .
8 In these cases individual companies such as BAT in Kenya , Unilever in Kenya and Nigeria , Elf in Gabon , and CFAO in a number of francophone countries are operating at levels of sophistication which have no indigenous counterpart .
9 In these cases Labour support was 5.5% higher than it had been in 1986 , compared with 6.9% higher in the 21 non-capped authorities .
10 In these cases either party would be able to say that the certificate was not binding because the expert had not done what he was appointed to do .
11 In these cases classical theory can not be applied and large-strain elasticity theory is used .
12 Thirty four per cent ( 144 ) of all sufferers were concerned and 29% ( 121 ) were worried when incontinence first started ( more men than women ) ; 30% ( 125 ) felt embarrassed , 10% ( 43 ) smelly , and 8% ( 33 ) ashamed — in these cases more women than men .
13 In these cases some psychiatrists resort to the description ‘ schizoaffective ’ which , although itself an old term , is now often used in recognition of the fact that the traditional categories of schizophrenia and affective psychosis really only represent varieties of insanity as they occur in their pure forms .
14 In these circumstances each polytechnic evolved as best it could in the various contexts within which it had to operate — for finance , primarily its local authority ; for permission to develop a course , the Regional Advisory Council ; for course approval , the CNAA and other validating bodies .
15 In these circumstances each change in phase excitation must occur earlier ] ] relative to the rotor position , so that the phase current has sufficient time to become established before the rotor reaches the position of maximum phase torque .
16 In these circumstances immediate resignation was the only course open to Asquith .
17 This was because if the business did perform well the instrument took on equity features , when in these circumstances straight debt would have been the desired financing to maximise shareholder value .
18 In these circumstances successful balancing can be achieved through a modification due to Hay in which the parallel combination of variable resistance and capacitance is replaced by a series combination of variable resistance and capacitance .
19 In these circumstances this cost would therefore be relevant in the decision whether to increase the range of products .
20 It is obvious that in these circumstances this bond will fail long before its companions .
21 In these circumstances further adjustment may be required as explained in note 1(a) to the accounts , to reduce assets to their recoverable amount , to provide for trading losses since the year end and any further liabilities which may arise . ’
22 In these circumstances military disaster from the commonest of all causes , sick troops , was a serious possibility , and a number of scientists gave urgent thought to finding better drugs to control , and preferably prevent the disease .
23 Yet even in these circumstances some organizations use open-ended contracts and merely issue the statutory one week 's notice of dismissal at the appropriate point in the season .
24 In these circumstances 30 grams daily will suffice .
25 In these circumstances any analysis of the Nigerian news media can quickly become outdated ; however , this does not mean , that an account of trends to date will not guide us towards a better understanding of present practices .
26 The determination or disposal is treated as a transfer of value by the beneficiary and the rate of tax payable is arrived at by reference to the total of it and any previous chargeable transfers by him unless the determination or disposal took place before 10/12/74 when , in implement of the undertaking in the White Paper ( Cmnd 5705 ) that in these circumstances any tax chargeable would be no greater than that which would be due if the trust were an individual who had made chargeable gifts equal to the capital becoming chargeable , the rate is arrived at by reference solely to the total of the determinations or disposals which have taken place in the trust since 25/3/74 , if by so doing the amount of tax payable would be reduced .
27 In these circumstances commercial considerations are likely to play a significant part in determining the value finally agreed upon .
28 As Michael Gordon explained in these pages two decades ago : ‘ If all Blake had offered was a framework , that would have been the end of it .
29 Nor are they , by and large , members and activists of the defeated opposition parties , media commentators , pundits , academic analysts or psephologists , all of whom have representation aplenty in these pages this week .
30 Like the question of quality raised by Charlotte Brunsdon in these pages last year ( ‘ Problems with quality ’ , Screen , vol. 31 , no. 1 , pp. 67–90 ) , the question of aesthetics has returned to media debates after some years on the margins .
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