Example sentences of "in [noun] [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 To his hosts , it must have seemed a possibility , at least , that in William Joyce they had their most important catch of all the queer fish at Charlottenburg .
2 In West Yorkshire they do a lot of studies university type studies on behavioural problems in kids , affecting , being affected by what they eat and they 've done trials on all sorts .
3 I mean the offenders are n't named or anything it 's all computerised numbering , but of course in West Yorkshire they 've used the juvenile liaison officer
4 Therefore , if Tretorn want to be selected in Category A they should offer a pressurised ball …
5 When used in play mode they turn off/on and adjust the effect shown in the LCD display directly above the relevant control .
6 In Holmes Chapel they take fish and chips home in briefcases , and if you want red cabbage in Macclesfield you get it through Interflora .
7 Yet Account Executives ( AEs ) push them into investing in futures capital they can not afford to lose by underplaying the extent of the gamble , emphasising the potential gain .
8 In solos you often find them used to thicken up and to add depth to single note lines ; in rhythm parts they are commonly used instead of large chord voicings to lighten up parts .
9 In college libraries they are less widespread , possibly partly because they are more limited in financial resources and possibly partly because they prefer more active orientation methods .
10 ‘ For a long time , I have been very interested in women , children and everybody in refugee camps they need to be given the dignity and self-respect they are due . ’
11 In frontier areas they are critical to our ability to win access .
12 In Makassar harbour they saw the great black-sailed trading schooners of the piratical Bugis tribe , with whom , just 120 years previously , the remarkable naturalist-explorer Alfred Russel Wallace had sailed on his historic odyssey through the Spice Islands to become the first Westerner ever to see alive the Greater Bird of Paradise .
13 In Deir Yassin they rounded up and butchered 250 people .
14 In South America they are known as army ants , in Africa as drivers .
15 I 'm saying is , is you ought to get very close to that geographical map because it 's the logistic logistics er difficulty with getting , and you ought to know where there are mountains and where there are valleys and the fact that that , in South Wales they ca n't just go across country , they have to go back down the valley after the M four and up again .
16 In cartoon form they can very often clarify points , focusing upon topics that might otherwise be hurriedly overlooked as being too difficult to comprehend .
17 Oh aye he was fair you see the the rents on Ronaldsay was never very high , in fact the the rents in North Ronaldsay they 're before nineteen hundred I do n't think .
18 Another difficulty is that a third of Asian patients disappeared from contact with services , and although this was not considered statistically significant , in percentage terms they had the highest attrition rate of the three groups .
19 So when the Indians used the phrase ‘ passive resistance ’ in South Africa they were immediately considered to be a threat to person and property in the same way as the suffragettes were a threat .
20 As steam declines in South Africa they find themselves transferred around various depots and are currently working out of Kimberley .
21 If they respectfully withdraw from involvement in village affairs they find themselves branded as ‘ stand-offish ’ or ‘ jumped-up ’ ; if they participate fully in the life of the village they are accused of ‘ taking over ’ and of telling the local inhabitants how to run their own community .
22 Looking further ahead to the mid-1990s , the [ Mt does not expect the three big economies ' external imbalances to change as a percentage of GNP — in dollar terms they will rise-assuming economic policies and exchange rates stay the same .
23 Th this er the , the small increase in sterling of er Addison Wesley in fact under er I mean it did n't do them justice in dollar terms they were up fourteen percent .
24 Dinah learnt the lines , was laced into the vulgar striped dress the part required , which had stains under the arms from the young lady off sick , was heavily rouged and had her eyebrows blackened , and walked on to the boards to the flare of gaslight and the outline of gentlemen in bowler hats they had not troubled to remove , refreshing themselves at the bar which stood at the back of the theatre .
25 Since these are nearly always in winter plumage they are presumably immature .
26 In Yorkshire cricket they believe in planning for the future .
27 At the same time by increasing their expenditure programmes at a rate far greater than the growth in tax revenue they have been led into creating inflation .
28 Gislen ( 1930 quoted by Moore , 1936 ) states that in Gullmar Fjord they move below low water mark for the winter .
29 Some experts claim the difference may be as much as 15 per cent , but producers in Austria--which leads the rest of Europe in RME use--claim they can make RME for the same price as diesel .
30 Er yes a lot of folk went out that way with their ponies er in fact that 's how they used to take the men when any Glen Shee person died in Glen Ayloch they took them out that way to the kirk here in Glen Shee kirk .
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