Example sentences of "in [det] [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 If you put yourself in each prisoner 's place , assuming both to be motivated by rational self-interest and remembering that they can not talk to one another to make a pact , you will see that neither has any choice but to betray the other , thereby condemning both to heavy sentences .
2 The EG is available in three models : EG-1 , EG-2 and EG-3 , the difference being in each guitar 's pickup configuration .
3 Female American jacanas may mate with up to four males at a time , sometimes within a few minutes , and then lay eggs in each male 's nest .
4 New York-based RAM Mobile Data Inc and Mobile Data Turnkey Solutions have teamed up to offer Dispatcher , a Windows-based fleet despatch application for use on RAM 's mobile data network : the system consists of personal computer software and Millidyne STX 4000 mobile data terminals which are mounted in each driver 's vehicle ; drivers can use the system to report position and status , while controllers can see status reports ; all message transactions are recorded , and there is also a message store capability .
5 There was , however , no concomitant reduction in each worker 's contribution to the National Insurance Fund .
6 Social Security — Are you aware of your rights to participate in each State 's social security system ?
7 There were complex reasons behind the shift in each individual 's creative potential .
8 It is in each individual 's interest to defend its place in the ‘ peck order ’ vigorously , as well as to challenge those higher up — hence the almost continual challenging that goes on in goat society .
9 Foreign-based banks must have a nostro account(s) correspondent banks in each currency 's financial centre , e.g. dollars in New York , French francs in Paris .
10 Consequently , first thing in the morning when we were all trying to get ready , we constantly got in each other 's way .
11 They were lying in each other 's arms .
12 The carefree quality disappears when she shyly tries to tell the Tutor how fond she has become of him , and when she discovers Natalia and the Tutor in each other 's arms , she loses all inhibitions to denounce them .
13 Ashton 's careful build-up to this climax makes Vera 's discovery of them in each other 's arms all the more poignant because she shows a child-like petulance at losing one she so longed to have for her own .
14 But if members of Labour 's Philosophical Tendency , from Tony Benn to Bryan Gould , are choosing their words carefully it may be through fear of how they will look in each other 's diaries .
15 At the end of the training — a weekend seminar on the philosophy of Rebirthing — all 200 were in each other 's arms , many crying with happiness .
16 Suddenly , once they were in each other 's arms , our hero and heroine acted like normal human beings .
17 Both firms have taken a 45 per cent stake in each other 's truck business .
18 The warm familiarity was back , and they appeared to find pleasure and amusement in each other 's company .
19 The Soviet Union and South Korea have set up consular offices in each other 's capitals , Seoul 's foreign ministry said yesterday .
20 The seedings have already lessened the chance of the principal characters in next summer 's month-long soap opera getting in each other 's way until the latter stages .
21 The dark and the light have lain down in each other 's arms to sleep in a bed of silver moonlight and a little shifting wind brings the scents from the nearby woodland on the other hill . ’
22 He took off her clothes for her , while she undid as many of his buttons as she could , and after that it was pure , undiluted , uncomplicated pleasure until they fell asleep in each other 's arms .
23 Restrictions on investment in each other 's airlines should go , and airlines would be allowed to merge , divest , start up or close down .
24 These interlocking shareholders have an interest in each other 's prosperity , partly because they do business with one another , partly because they have invested in each other .
25 Liberals and Conservatives fought over and then shared power , serving in each other 's governments .
26 Here , in each other 's arms , we end
27 Sometimes they cleared all the furniture back against the walls so that they could practise their special dance routines , or held rowdy parties in each other 's rooms .
28 Not long after that they were back in each other 's arms .
29 Even in the Buenos Aires of my childhood — where there were very few professional musicians — friends would get together to play chamber music in each other 's sitting rooms .
30 McMahon and Reid , long time Merseyside rivals on the field , are extremely similar in style and have tended to get in each other 's way in City colours .
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