Example sentences of "in these [noun pl] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They might find themselves having to issue a succession of fixed-term contracts to each worker , and having to take steps to include in these contracts provisions for their premature termination .
2 The derogation of women In these texts women are relegated to a subordinate role or else portrayed through grotesque cartoons .
3 In these instances loans or substitute gifts may be considered .
4 No nation quite so much as the British likes its art to tell a story ( witness the pictures of Victorian England ) and no nation went overboard quite like the British to buy the Vung Tau cargo ; but with French , German , Italian , Dutch and Taiwanese buyers sharing out these decorations of the age of William and Mary , we must assume that the ‘ shipwreck factor ’ in these prices appeals to more than the nation which owned the Titanic and whose schoolboys read Mr Midshipman Easy and Moby Dick .
5 None the less , even in these cases parents may find the concepts of ‘ disclosure ’ and ‘ involvement ’ to operate implicitly as disempowering forces .
6 In these cases abortions are legal if the mother or child is diagnosed by two doctors ( usually the G.P. and the gynaecologist performing the operation ) .
7 On the other hand , dry pellets were stronger and afforded some protection to the bones , although even in these cases skulls were broken by the single trampling event , with the only recognizable pieces left being fragments of zygomatic bone and maxilla .
8 ( In these cases flashbacks may involve little more than a ‘ graininess ’ of vision under anxiety provoking circumstances . )
9 Many of the questions did not encourage informative or useful replies and in these cases pupils discovered they had not thought of enough questions or areas for inquiry in the time allocated .
10 Thus high values of B seem to be associated with unusual situations and drivers going relatively slowly ( i.e. in these cases subjects are more likely to say ‘ No ’ than ‘ Yes ’ when they are in fact unsure whether they saw the film previously ) .
11 If she has older brothers and sisters , then the idea of sharing will be less of a shock for her , although even in these cases children cling to those things they think of as theirs .
12 It is noticeable that for the distant past of language orthodox models of change , such as the Indo-European family-tree model , are mainly models of divergence ( in these models languages are envisaged , like galaxies , as moving away from one another at considerable speed ) , whereas for recent centuries models of language history are predominantly convergent .
13 In these experiments subjects have invariably found it most difficult to remain awake in the hours between midnight and noon , with a revival every afternoon .
14 In these circumstances groups utilize what pressure they can , constrained only by the basic tradition of liberal democracy , for example they do not ( usually ) adopt violent tactics .
15 If equal treatment is defined to mean that the same level of contribution must earn the same level of weekly or monthly pension , and if the notion of survivors ' pensions is re-tained , then in these circumstances women are likely to get more in total from their own contributions than men and more out of their husband 's contributions as their survivors .
16 In these circumstances parents made a virtue of necessity ; they believed that the experience of death could strengthen family ties , rather than act as a dissolvent .
17 In these circumstances investors are continuing to cast an eye over convertibles — the yield can be considerably higher than on the underlying equity and yet the premium on the conversion price need not be too large .
18 In some instances the patient is very ill on admission and in these circumstances explanations and introductions have a lower priority than life-sustaining treatment and nursing .
19 In these circumstances tournaments were not confined within enclosed lists but ranged over several square miles of ground , taking in villages , woods and vineyards , all of which might suffer as much damage as in real war .
20 In these circumstances schools may try to recruit and retain only those pupils whose performance is expected to improve the school 's position in the league tables .
21 In these studies subjects watched films of actual driving situations in a simulator and were given subsequent recognition tests .
22 It reminded me of a diary that Bruce Page , the last editor of the New Statesman but five , wrote in these pages years ago .
23 In these rites women strengthen their social and familial position by underscoring their closeness to the paradoxical Goddess who is universally worshipped by Hindus .
24 In these situations metals are preferred for mechanical reasons but problems can arise owing to toxic reactions to either the metal , or wear debris .
25 In these situations shortages have a much more serious effect than in unit mass-production .
26 In these examples locations close to the sources of ore were of fundamental importance to their development , though distance did not always prevent sites further afield from profiting , as exemplified by pewter manufacture at Camerton and at Lansdown , near Bath , both within easy reach of the Mendips .
27 In these examples descriptions of exchange and the crossing of frontiers illustrate the move from one discursive domain to another , showing how such actions can be made to function as textual manoeuvres and figure the metaphoric strategies of the imagination .
28 In these individuals islands of functioning myocardium interspersed with fibrous tissue provide an environment conducive to re-entrant VT .
29 The wide variety of music used in these helps churches to maintain and improve standards .
30 Success in these ventures results from close project management .
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