Example sentences of "and in [det] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The current state of professional development in arts education could be explored in the light of these three categories and in each one cause for concern be found .
2 Each scene starts off relatively normally — in a churchyard , or the schoolroom and in each one , something strange happens .
3 ‘ Myth is alive at once and in all its parts , and dies before it can be dissected ’ , declared Tolkien , and his statement is more than usually true of The Lord of the Rings , as I have said on p. 100 above .
4 FreedomLink , to be offered first in Boston this month and in all its 54 markets by the end of June , operates within offices , factories or businesses , with radio base stations tied to the organisation 's PABX .
5 The pipebridge section alone held five tons of hot water when it was full and in all we must have pumped hundreds of tons around the system .
6 The female tsetse can bear only one baby at a time and in all her six month life , she can produce no more than a dozen .
7 Craig Young of the support team says they 're coping very well and in all they 're cycling 1147 miles … running 30 miles and swimming 8 miles … in Scotland they had to run through five foot snow drifts on Ben Nevis
8 But to be sorry for him would be a mistake : he lived his life to the full , and in all his deeds he enriched the lives of others .
9 The prevailing rates are published daily in the Financial Times , and are also displayed on Prestel and in all our branches .
10 And in all our consideration about homelessness to which the report rightly refers , we must remember that lack of financial resources is a contributory factor and how many in the assembly know that while we naturally think , in homelessness , of our tragic young people , five per cent of the homeless are elderly .
11 But his 75 contained just one boundary and in all there were just six fours in the innings as Surrey crawled to a paltry 168 all out in 49 of the allotted 50 overs .
12 The house I now rent could be let again and in all I might find myself with a handsome income .
13 he said and in all my years of surgery I 've done a hundred and odd drainages and that is the biggest
14 And in that one there 's only three .
15 However , the discovery that the speed of light appeared the same to every observer , no matter how he was moving , led to the theory of relativity — and in that one had to abandon the idea that there was a unique absolute time .
16 ‘ In one way they are excited for me and in another they do n't want me to go , ’ he said .
17 It is a typical Karajan project because in one respect it is enormously sophisticated — the technology is elaborate , expensive , and bang up to date — and in another it is very simple , inasmuch as its ultimate aim is nothing more or less than the lucid presentation of the music .
18 In some schools you will be asked to participate with other students in basic class work over a weekend ( as happens at the Bristol Old Vic drama school ) and in some you may find yourself being judged partly by senior students of the school who will be sitting with the faculty panel ( which is something that happens at Drama Centre ) .
19 Most are characterised by a large buccal capsule which often contains teeth or cutting plates and in some there are prominent leaf crowns surrounding the mouth opening .
20 The members of the various denominations fought hard against the evils and wickedness of drink and immorality , and in this they were aided by the Constabulary .
21 Although neither was an art movement in any conventional sense , they were both launched as aesthetic revolutions which were scheduled as critiques of everyday life ; and in this they were both surprisingly successful .
22 Gagnon and Simon ( and Plummer ) seem to accept the existence of bodily potentialities on which ‘ sexuality ’ draws , and in this they do not seem far removed from Foucault 's version that what ‘ sexuality ’ plays upon are ‘ bodies , organs , somatic localisations , functions , anatamo-physiological systems , sensations , and pleasures ’ , which have no intrinsic unity or ‘ laws ’ of their own . ’
23 Then , again , and in this they point ahead to the invention of collage , the letters and numerals stress the material existence of the painting in another way : by applying to a canvas or sheet of paper letters , other pieces of paper or fragments of glass and tin — elements generally considered to be foreign to the technique of painting or drawing — the artist makes the spectator conscious of the canvas , panel or paper as a material object capable of receiving and supporting other objects .
24 A minority of Tories were prepared to concede that there could be exceptions to the theory of non-resistance in extremis , and in this they admittedly came close to the doctrine of some of the more conservative Whigs .
25 So you 're going to fold this around the elbow to give support to the arm and in this one you 're gon na fold first of all forward and then back , can you see that little neat envelope ?
26 She is the person who runs the home , and in this her position is the same as that of the peasants and craftsmen of former times — for her , too , work and life merge into one another .
27 Her happy hunting-ground for the grotesque was among the ‘ non-U ’ , and in this I think her researches anticipated those of Nancy Mitford and Professor Ross .
28 Intermittent tamarisk jungle grew along the banks of the Awash and in this I saw several herds of waterbuck , many warthog and an occasional bushbuck .
29 This meant that Marx had to develop a theory which recognized the intellectual nature of man , but which — and in this he was different from Hegel and Kant , who did not believe that there could ultimately be a material origin to ideas — could account for the peculiar history of mankind and for the growth of ideas and their power in natural terms .
30 A long letter from him to Miller in 1730 was brought to the attention of the Royal Society and in this he related his experience with inarching ( grafting ) for exotic trees , the climate of Midlothian not being as rigorous as one might imagine .
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