Example sentences of "in [Wh det] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But she maintains that as a percentage of all children seen over the five months , the numbers in which they first raised the question of possible abuse were little larger than those found in a recent survey by the NSPCC in a dozen areas of England .
2 In terms of the 61 users in the sample who were interviewed , the years in which they first used heroin ranged from 1969 to 1984 .
3 Only one or two return to a river other than the one in which they first swam .
4 If , say , on Wordswoth , he would , instead of having one hour in which they all discussed Wordswoth together , have seven hours in which they all discussed Wordswoth separately .
5 If , say , on Wordswoth , he would , instead of having one hour in which they all discussed Wordswoth together , have seven hours in which they all discussed Wordswoth separately .
6 It is as though the programme of Galileo and Locke , which involved discarding secondary qualities ( colour , taste , etc. ) in favour of primary qualities ( the quantities of classical mechanics ) , had been carried a stage further and these primary qualities had themselves become secondary to the property of potentia in which they all lay latent .
7 Fenella was watching the giants , feeling cold inside at the way in which they all kept glancing slyly in her direction .
8 We can work with the class to create a story in which they all have a stake , slowing it down at particular moments , thereby creating strong dramatic tension , deepening understanding and also enabling us to value publicly the contribution of particular children .
9 It 's alleged Gary Corbett held her by the legs and swung her against a wall at the flat in which they all lived at Forest Green in Nailsworth , near Stroud in Gloucestershire .
10 It is now a caring and loving one , in which they both feel free to be themselves , and the trust between them is absolute .
11 Horses have been favourite subjects for artists from time immemorial-how lovingly is the horse depicted in Rembrandt 's The Polish Rider-but the artist who paid equal attention to dancers and horses was Degas ; he understood the special elegance of the way in which they both moved .
12 Both are related to each other within the frame of the organization of the enterprise in which they both work .
13 Thus in the past women had a particular interest in maintaining a pattern of exchanges with female kin , in which they both gave and received day-to-day support .
14 In quantum mechanics it turns out that the operators x and p do not commute , which is why there can not be a state in which they both take definite values .
15 The reason is that the observables unc and s do not commute with each other and it is therefore impossible to have states in which they both take assigned values , like both being " up " , or one " up " and one " down " , as the second statement would imply if it were correct .
16 After a short silence in which they both stood there awkwardly , he said , impatient again , ‘ Faye must be ready by now !
17 ‘ It can not be done overnight , but when we look at all our successful neighbours in Europe , we know it can be done over years , so not only do we have an economy in which we all have confidence , a society in which we can all be at ease , and a country of which we can all be proud , but our children can have the benefit too , ’ he said .
18 In particular , the traditional , if untheorized , distinction between serious literature and ‘ rubbish ’ has broken down ; as Franco Fortini said , the occasional slummings of the aristocratic writer of the past have given way to a situation in which we all live off the ‘ guano ’ which our society produces day by day ( Cadioli and Peresson 1984 : 85 ) .
19 I call upon everyone to begin to work to create such an agenda in the coming months , mindful that each of us may have to make some compromises along the way if we are to end with something in which we all can believe .
20 It is one of the devious ways in which we all can behave at times .
21 He is particularly interested in the way that words and sentences change their meaning according to the context in which they are said and heard , and in the ways in which we all fill in the unspoken background of what is said to us .
22 Even though it may be said that what is taken on in the incarnation is a humanity in which we all share , it is still the case that the form in which this universal nature is said to have been taken on is that of a male human being .
23 Even if we take patristic Christology , in which it is said that God in Christ took on humanity in which we all participate , it is still the case that that human nature was the human nature of a male human being .
24 ‘ However the discussion happily turned very soon on to the question of procedure , ’ Amery recorded , ‘ and the desirability , in which we all concurred , of the statement being so framed as to avoid our being pushed into a general election this autumn . ’
25 Such organizations recognize that within the dynamic world in which we all exist , innovation is essential .
26 ‘ Secondly , there is no doubt that Rentokil has pioneered , and is pioneering , new services that are contributing towards the environment in which we all live and work .
27 The experience was unbelievable and no one minded the part in which we all got soaked .
28 It will be something in which we all participate .
29 During the last 12 months or so there have been several major developments which will influence the international economic climate in which we all operate .
30 And they 're especially evocative , not just because they 're detailed period pieces ( just look at those sideburns ) but because they so often recall the circumstances in which we first watched them .
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