Example sentences of "in [pron] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In contrast , the subgroup in whom no recurrences were observed showed mean labelling indeces that were not significantly different from those of controls .
2 Eliot had in his early seventies become an historical figure , or one at least in whom the lineaments of history could be traced .
3 He said first , selection will select for offspring to know what sex they are and secondly , selection will favour offspring who compete er with the , with the sex er wh in whom the parents are , are erm favouring .
4 Conversely , there are patients with events who have not received resuscitation in whom the mechanisms responsible will be similar to those identified here .
5 These patients are generally those infected with drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis or patients with severe disease that has been partially treated ( due to poor compliance or intermittent treatment overseas ) in whom the results of tests of bacterial susceptibility are not yet available .
6 But if we do , we should also discern in them the origins of the teamwork and collaboration that we have brought to an unparalleled peak of complexity and that has brought us some of our greatest achievements .
7 In them the racks and shelves were filled with clothes made in the factory here .
8 A major requirement of a religion then , must be that , above all , it shall be capable of a simplified , but undistorted interpretation capable of being taught to the very young in such a way that it will instil in them the stirrings of what will become their consciences , that is , they will harbour a subconscious awareness of the fundamental nature of right and wrong as these are applied to those areas of human aspirations where they are beyond dispute .
9 I do not envy those who only see in them the messengers of evil tidings , forebodings of rain , and who think the landscape is devoid of loveliness because the sun does not shine — because there is not an Italian sky overhead , and that the open car or gig he travels in is not a Pullman car .
10 A hundred years of missionary effort had failed utterly ; its only effect had been to confirm the Abyssinians in their attachment to their ancient faith and to sow in them the seeds of xenophobia .
11 In 1644 the Puritans , seeing in them the remains of a pagan tradition , had them banned by Parliament .
12 RACING legend Lester Piggott last night vowed to carry on riding as he lay in his The 11-times champion jockey has a partially collapsed lung , broken collar bone , damaged spleen , broken ribs and facial cuts after falling from his horse at 40mph in Miami .
13 More recently , in his The Sons of Horus he has found ways of incorporating the profiled attitudes and poses seen in ancient Egyptian designs with straight turned-in legs , elongated lines and angled arms , all in contrast to the turnedout legs and curving bodies of classical dance .
14 In his The Loves of Mars and Venus the dancers had to tell their own story in different ways .
15 At the end of 1936 G. D. H. Cole , in his The Peoples Front , advocated the formation of " Radical Groups " , to work in local Liberal parties and to co-operate with the Labour and Communist Parties .
16 A review of the way in which a systems viewpoint has been adopted by physical geography textbooks as well as in some research is justified because the alacrity with which the approach was adopted perhaps emphasizes that there was a clear need for a unifying approach .
17 ‘ THERE has to be something wrong with a tax system in which a police sergeant falls into the same tax bracket as a multi-millionaire ’ — Tory MP Keith Hampson .
18 Polysemy again operates as an agent of transition between contexts in the following sentence in which a customs declaration becomes a declaration of love :
19 Clearly , the work on these lower levels is far from complete , but the contrast between these and the higher levels ( in which no investigations have yet been made ) is conspicuous .
20 In reality of course the effect of individual measures depends upon the combinations in which they are used , so it becomes important to test packages of improvements against each other and against control areas in which no changes have been made .
21 Here the ‘ us and them ’ view of the village society could be maintained in the face of an ‘ official ’ credo in which no conflicts of interest were perceived or admitted .
22 There are cases , however , in which the trustee is not addressed with a request , or in which no words purporting to constitute a trust are used at all .
23 On the basis of these findings , two subgroups were distinguished — a relapsing group , in which recurrence was noted during one or more of the follow up examinations , and a non-relapsing group , in which no recurrences were observed during the entire 24 month study period .
24 If we look at the magnetic field in a region in which no currents flow , the analogy is even closer because unc and we can introduce a magnetic scalar potential with the relation
25 Rats were given repeated exposure to presentations of a light in context A and were also familiarized with a different context ( B ) in which no stimuli were presented .
26 This concern may to some extent have been justified : according to a newspaper report , one battle in which an AWACS aircraft was involved , albeit peripherally , nearly became several .
27 This miracle is placed by Mark just after the chapter on parables in which the secrets of the kingdom of God are given to the disciples .
28 Given this and various of his examples , such as ‘ triangle ’ or ‘ procession ’ , they seem to be ways in which the substances on which they depend may be ordered , organized , or arranged .
29 Second , there is the issue of the manner in which the defendants ' entitlement is to be quantified in relation to ( a ) litigation costs and ( b ) non-litigation costs .
30 Within the past few years , we have witnessed a case in which a senior Minister made a statement during a trial in which the defendants were convicted .
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