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

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1 In such forms it seems but a short step from saying that the courts are also our only effective guardians against the evils of socialism .
2 In such epidemics we tried to get people to boil their water and to eat their food hot from the rice and curry pots , but it was rare for cholera victims to recover .
3 In such circumstances we reject the contentions advanced on behalf of the appellant on this first ground of appeal .
4 It seems to be a matter of ordinary experience that in such circumstances we do accept the psychological fact as sufficient reason for making a choice and for retrospectively judging it right or wrong .
5 In such circumstances I consider it quite unrealistic to expect the taxpayer to make its payments ‘ under protest . ’
6 In such circumstances I consider it quite unrealistic to expect the taxpayer to make its payments ‘ under protest . ’
7 In such circumstances he needs all the help that it makes economic sense to provide .
8 ‘ Besides , as I told you , ’ she elaborated a little stiffly , ‘ in such matters I have to think of Emily . ’
9 However , he will understand that in such matters I rely heavily upon the professionals at the Meteorological Office for advice .
10 Was it a freak of physiognomy , that even in such off-moments he looked so pugnacious , so determined ?
11 In such straits he has little room for manoeuvre .
12 In some cases , where the childhood has been unhappy or deprived , there is no such happy occasion to build upon ; in such instances I start by asking the patient to tell me what he could see as he lay in bed at night — this often brings its own feelings of security to even the unhappiest child .
13 In such cases we consult the veterinary experts .
14 In such cases we have a notion of a whole which is more , at least phenomenologically , than a mere assemblage of parts .
15 In such cases we expect the duration to increase if the intervention is being effective .
16 In such cases they implied that every Ujdaid or every Amiri had had combatant status .
17 Now and then he was addressed in Anglic , either by the Khan or by one of his neighbours at the table , and in such cases he did his best to answer politely .
18 In such areas we discover a whole lived ‘ colouring ’ , and a wide area of actual social practice , which are culturally specific and thus analytically indispensable .
19 In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects .
20 In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects .
21 In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects .
22 In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects .
23 In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects .
24 In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects .
25 But they swarm at the windows in such numbers they black out the light and the air .
26 To prove his point he has taken on the legal profession and , with no legal training whatsoever , tied judges in such knots they have overruled each other .
27 In such ways we learned to care for people 's bodies and homes as well as for their inner spiritual life .
28 In such comments we find ourselves in the precise atmosphere of Rudolf Otto 's ‘ numinous ’ , the ‘ mysterium tremendum et fascinans ’ — the mystery that creates wonderment as well as terror — which surely accounts at least in part for the high level of religious feeling in Canadian folklore and literature ; not least in Leonard 's expression of it .
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