Example sentences of "in [pron] of the " in BNC.
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1 | For centuries they were ‘ consecrated ’ by the first celebration in them of the eucharist : what made them holy was the use made of them . |
2 | Sea Change and its successors have something in them of the career novel , a popular genre in the first decades after the Second World War , as well as the more general intention of inspiring youth to purposeful activity and ambitions . |
3 | Well , I 've read them pretty closely and though there 's no date or any positive indication in them of the order in which they were written , there does seem to be a progression of a sort . |
4 | His gaze took in nothing of the scene in the street below ; it spoke only of the generic , accumulated ills of the Noonday of Italy , of violence and crime , poverty , disease , ignorance , and superstition . |
5 | In which of the five types of landscape is each of these local changes ? |
6 | Access to entry text is controlled by the Entry and/or Lemma tables which enable the required entry and its current version to be identified , and by the Range table , which specifies in which of the 40 Text tables the material is to be found . |
7 | The window attribute determines in which of the Working-Set Text tables the entry text is to be found . |
8 | Messages indicate whether the card is correctly placed , or in which of the four principal direction(s) it is out of position . |
9 | Last night , Amaranth Wilikins had told Grunte that she had yet to make up her mind in which of the many debates she would try to speak . |
10 | When in 1988 Deutsche Grammophon reissued on compact disc the recordings Karajan made in Berlin , Amsterdam , and Turin between 1938 and 1943 , the New York Times published an article on music-making in wartime Germany that concluded with the speculation that in none of the recordings Karajan made at this time is there any evidence that ‘ the soul was troubled ’ . |
11 | Even the House of Commons Select Committee on Energy , reporting on the PWR in 1981 , said that ‘ all reactor types require regular inspection , but to the best of our understanding , in none of the others can a small failure in the inspection procedure lead directly to the risk of a major emergency or accident … ’ |
12 | In none of the three alternative situations described above does switching off the ventilator have any significance , of itself , from a medical-legal point of view . |
13 | In none of the bodies investigated so far , apart from that at Coed y Brenin in North Wales , have significant zones of more than 0.3 per cent Cu been identified . |
14 | She argues that the rise in illegitimacy occurs in none of the places where we might have expected it if Shorter 's hypothesis of the sexual revolution were correct . |
15 | In none of the cases has the relationship between the debtor and the third party been such that , in law , undue influence is to be presumed until rebutted . |
16 | Interestingly , in none of the eight occupations in the share of temporary workers is particularly high — it is around or only slightly above the average in each case . |
17 | In none of the 10 patients who completed the six months ' trial and none of the five patients who completed 12 months ' treatment was endoscopic improvement of the lesions seen . |
18 | But in none of the above cases do the manoeuvres by which the main character resists her passive relation to language engage her in active polemic with other texts . |
19 | It was agreed that a pedestrian tunnel , the Tower subway , should be driven under the Thames ‘ as a sample of the system ’ , but the memory of the extreme difficulties of Isambard K. Brunel [ q.v. ] in completing the Thames tunnel resulted in none of the contractors approached by Barlow being willing to tender for the work . |
20 | In none of the examples studied is there any evidence of a longshore drift towards the west in the shape of piling up of material on the east-facing sides of the groynes . |
21 | In none of the primary schools studied by Clarricoates could one say that the gender code was characterized by weak classifications ( i.e. equality between the sexes ) and weak frames ( freedom to negotiate the definitions of gender ) . |
22 | In none of the patients at stage III was an infectious agent isolated from the gastrointestinal tract . |
23 | In none of the patients had the diagnosis been considered by the referring doctor and many patients had been subjected to extensive investigations . |
24 | In none of the patients had the syndrome been a masquerade for a more serious disease . |
25 | In three of the RP cases , but in none of the controls , extraintestinal manifestations had provided the principal indication for colectomy ( Table VII ) ; otherwise , the surgical indications were nearly identical between the two groups . |
26 | The differentiation between Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and duodenal ulcer is impossible by measurement of pepsinogen C , while a low pepsinogen A:C ratio is found in about 40% of the duodenal ulcer patients and in none of the Zollinger-Ellison patients . |
27 | A persistently and abnormally fast electrical control activity frequency ( >5 cycles/ minute ) , a tachygastria , was found in three of the subjects with chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction and in none of the control subjects . |
28 | In this present study undertaken blind , IS900-PCR detected M paratuberculosis in one third ( six of 18 ) of long term broth cultures of intestinal tissue from Crohn 's disease patients and in a single ( one of six ) non-inflammatory bowel disease control culture but in none of the ulcerative colitis cultures ( nil of seven ) . |
29 | The husband is also , of course , the victim of this ruse , but in none of the Italian versions is he built up in any way to provide a substantial target figure . |
30 | However , in none of the natural sciences did there seem to be serious uncertainty about the general direction in which knowledge was advancing , or the basic conceptual or methodological framework of its advance . |