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

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1 Though a number of economists have made further assumptions about the behaviour of the economy — principally , that firms will substitute labour for capital if there is unemployment ( because in those circumstances real wages will fall ) — which remove some of the apparent instabilities , others have concluded that the instability still occurs because the actual rate of investment may still not necessarily coincide with the warranted rate of growth for full employment .
2 In practice , firms took the opportunity to insert in those agreements lengthy provisions of a commercial nature for their own protection .
3 In those times single women really did n't have much .
4 In those relations European nations as units , European civilization as a whole , and elements of the same civilization mediated by agents not geographically European all played their parts .
5 The earliest discoveries in mathematics were made by the great physicists and astronomers in the course of their work , and in those days great scientists had to be great mathematicians .
6 In those days private cars were relatively rare , and I do n't think that there were long-distance buses on the road .
7 In those days stationary taxis still throbbed a little , like the ones he had compared in The Waste Land to the waiting human engine at the day 's end .
8 In those days casual wayfarers used to be housed in the Institution .
9 It stands six miles outside Oxford , in lovely and in those days remote country , with one bus a day .
10 In those days married women did n't work , so for her it was the ideal solution .
11 In those days Imperial Airlines staff were expected to know the ‘ … going rate for a lady of pleasure , and at time the night clubs closed and what was the price of a gin and tonic . ’
12 No sisters until mother got married again , and me sister as I call her now , she 's me of course my half sister , Jessie , she was born I 'd be about seventeen cos she did n't get married till after the First World War , remarried me step-father was in the forces and he fought , he actually fought in the Boer War so he was a a soldier in the Boer War and in what we call the Great War , nineteen fourteen to nineteen eighteen , but er I had a misfortune to lose the brother next to me , Frank , which he had what was common in those days tubercular trouble , tubercular tuberculosis affected the bowels , see he died in , on August the fourth nineteen eighteen in the old infirmary that now classed as the Manor Hospital , but that was the old infirmary cos we there was no widow 's pension in those days , our mother was a bridle stitcher and she used to do have an old fashioned clamp , have you ever seen the clamps that are leather , th tha they held them , the leather , she used to stitch bridles at home , we used to help her with waxing the threads have a leather apron and a bit of wax and pull the wax over the thread , and then roll it round till it was strong enough to thread it , we used to make the threads for her to er stitch the bridles .
13 In those days Open Championship crowd-control was done with miles of wooden fencing .
14 but er they were a bit of a nuisance because more than once , I must admit I erm , I collided with them which rather made me aware of their presence but anyway erm , then just beyond I am sorry , on the erm right hand side , a little way down this corridor , were the stairs up to the next floor which was in those days Public Health
15 In those economies universal banks largely performed the functions of the capital market because of the relatively slow penetration of financial markets into business practice of these regions .
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