Example sentences of "in those [noun pl] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The people in those countries fought battles and fell in love , and wrote letters and poems .
2 Citizens in those countries retained allegiance to the political process , content most of the time to leave politics to elites , while believing that they could influence the outcome of both local and national decision-making if necessary .
3 Mean tumour doubling time was reduced from 18.9 days in the control tumours to 12.6 days in those hamsters receiving TGF α and halved to 9.1 days in the hamsters receiving EGF .
4 This pathway was originally thought to be important only in those tissues lacking ADH , such as the heart , but a recent study has shown in vivo formation of FAEEs in the liver and pancreas during ethanol exposure .
5 It is also clear that reading must be accorded high priority in inner-city schools and that teachers in those schools need support in this endeavour .
6 In addition , we have the experience of hepatitis B infection in HCWs , which has shown an overall transmission rate to patients of 1–9% , but a rate as high as 15% in those patients undergoing caesarean sections or hysterectomies .
7 Hamsten in a prospective trial of 109 patients under the age of 45 years who suffered a first myocardial infarction found a reduced plasminogen activator capacity and increased levels of plasminogen activator inhibitors in those patients suffering reinfarction .
8 But to say " all barristers in chambers at 4 Dr Johnson 's Buildings are thieves " would be sufficiently specific to allow the dozen or so barristers in those chambers to take action .
9 For a girl to be put in the family-way in those days spelt catastrophe — nothing worse could be imagined then .
10 In those days arose Rodrigo of Bivar , who was a youth strong in arms and of good customs ; and the people rejoiced in him , for he bestirred himself to protect the land from the Moors .
11 Time in those days lacked urgency or precision .
12 You printed the story of Leslie Benns and his life in what was in those days called gentlemen 's service .
13 After much discussion and some practise sorties a dogfight routine was worked out , as Lindsey recalls : ‘ In those days dogfighting World War Two aircraft at airshows was a routine that the public had not really seen before and it was rather exciting for us pilots to re-enact the aerial combats of yesteryear .
14 orthodox politics in those days meant copies of the New Left Review and the other papers stacked on Indica 's shelves .
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