Example sentences of "in the [noun pl] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If the child has the capacity to understand what is in the documents this must be explained to him . |
2 | In the cities all protein would eat itself and ooze in a tide into the underbelly , rot eating rot , till the firegas detonated , leaving the cities like mounds of dead , blasted coral . |
3 | That is to say , Libyans whose families had settled in the cities some generations before were perhaps exempt from this process ; but the majority of Libyans made their history in the same way , and shared this picture of the past . |
4 | Its effect is to expose to restraining action in the courts any local authority activity not backed by statutory authority . |
5 | In the kouros this development takes the form of ever more accurate rendering of observed natural forms , always controlled by a strong feeling for pattern ; but the idea is hardly yet present in these first efforts . |
6 | The other factor probably the way to look at that more objectively is to see how many houses are in proximity to each of the routes which is a standard way again in the departments own er manual of environmental appraisal , of doing that and that is the information which is contained find it er which is a way of looking at noise effects . |
7 | In the letters this positive appreciation runs alongside outbreaks of striking misanthropy . |
8 | However , certain phrases in the notes such as ‘ this condom is intended to inform ’ were met with the charge that the campaign was wasteful and expensive . |
9 | In the mornings all the talk was of the babies and their welfare . |
10 | He wo n't take a breakfast in the mornings any more . |
11 | I choose first names , which at first sight seem to be completely uninteresting , except insofar as one anxiously awaits the frequency counts published in The Times each year to see whether one 's name is still ‘ in ’ . |
12 | In 1968 Brian MacArthur suggested in The Times that of the two major educational developments under the Wilson government since 1964 the movement towards a national system of comprehensive education had received most attention : ‘ yet the development of the polytechnics , some of which will start with around 5000 students , is potentially the more revolutionary ’ . |
13 | In the towns many new churches were erected with the financial provision of the 1818 ‘ Million Act ’ and in the countryside squires and parishioners restored or substantially rebuilt thousands of medieval churches . |
14 | In the towns this did not happen — people watched indoors , in a guestroom . |
15 | The barrow was subsequently restored and is still to be found deep in the moors half a mile North East of the Hurlers . |
16 | ‘ I like to provide kids with pictures that contain lots of details so that they can find something new in the illustrations each time they look at them . |
17 | ‘ I like to provide kids with pictures that contain lots of details so that they can find something new in the illustrations each time they look at them . |
18 | That said , for path walking in the hills this boot is first rate . |
19 | Erm a and f at first we had one or two people coming in , but then it , it , it dr it dropped off very quickly , and after about three months , I think , we decided we were n't getting enough take-up , w that we would not have the sessions in the flats any more , but that we would encourage people to come to the Law Centre if they had any problems . |
20 | Do you the fact that you actually lived in the flats few years er at the same with you working on the flats as well . |
21 | Yet in the tragedies these villains are never satisfied : Macbeth goes on killing like some automaton , Iago goes on destroying until he has brought everyone down . |
22 | Despite the size of the factory , there were no nursery facilities and mothers were sometimes forced to bring in their young children and leave them in the cloakrooms all day . |
23 | But fourth , and I think it was reflected very much in the discussions this morning just to simply remind you that you are the World Church ! |
24 | It was also discovered that egg production could be boosted by leaving lights on in the houses all night to fool the hens into thinking that it was still daylight . |
25 | His easy manner bordered on the avuncular , but Charles was wise enough not to take offence with the experienced NCOs , particularly this one under whom he 'd served while in the ranks such a short while before . |
26 | Following re-oxygenation in the lungs some of the red cells resume their normal shape and deformability , but many are irreversibly damaged by the sickling process and are removed from the circulation by the spleen . |
27 | When discussions on reorganisation began in the mid-1960s both these considerations were present . |
28 | you have a couple of bets in the bookies that sort of thing . |
29 | Flavia said happily , ‘ It would be quite wonderful , I should have a family to come home to in the holidays all my life . ’ |
30 | Areas of greatest importance include management and business training , technical training , health and safety , finance , and training in the professions such as medicine . |