Example sentences of "in this they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In this they suffered from the same defects as the streltsy , the small force of regular infantry originally set up during Ivan the Terrible 's reign .
2 Then , again , and in this they point ahead to the invention of collage , the letters and numerals stress the material existence of the painting in another way : by applying to a canvas or sheet of paper letters , other pieces of paper or fragments of glass and tin — elements generally considered to be foreign to the technique of painting or drawing — the artist makes the spectator conscious of the canvas , panel or paper as a material object capable of receiving and supporting other objects .
3 Failing in this they had then strangled her and thrown the body downstairs to give the appearance of suicide .
4 In this they had no luck ; the War of Independence broke out while they were in the Carolinas , and they came home no richer , if wiser .
5 In this they reflected the children 's literature of the time as created by authors such as Noel Streatfield , Christine Pullien-Thompson and Enid Blyton .
6 In this they differ from local authorities in many other countries , which have power to do anything which is not forbidden by the constitution or the national law .
7 In this they relate the temperature dependence of the relaxation process to the temperature dependence of the size of a region , which is defined as a volume large enough to allow co-operative rearrangement to take place without affecting a neighbouring region .
8 In this they went beyond the goals set by Zambia or Zimbabwe .
9 In this they agree with environmental groups and a growing number of scientists and energy experts .
10 In this they agree with the advocates of the TNCs who continually proclaim that they are the only reliable vehicles for development though , of course , there is a serious disagreement about the nature and likely outcome of the process .
11 In this they have been greatly helped by grants received through the Urban Programme , especially under its social heading .
12 In this they have the basis to succeed , and one teacher noted after a drop-in day for former pupils :
13 Gagnon and Simon ( and Plummer ) seem to accept the existence of bodily potentialities on which ‘ sexuality ’ draws , and in this they do not seem far removed from Foucault 's version that what ‘ sexuality ’ plays upon are ‘ bodies , organs , somatic localisations , functions , anatamo-physiological systems , sensations , and pleasures ’ , which have no intrinsic unity or ‘ laws ’ of their own . ’
14 Well I suppose that is it , you see in this they do n't believe in believe more in freedom do n't they ?
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