Example sentences of "in these [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | you 've got the chance whereas in these countries they have n't , if you have n't got a democracy . |
2 | What is perhaps more surprising is to find five Frenchmen and five Russians among the group , for in these countries one might expect to find that the religious and intellectual perspectives would be rather different . |
3 | There are specialist companies in these countries who carry out this work and H.O . |
4 | In these systems we have good descriptions of their anatomy and of the physiological properties of the major types of nerve cells but , at the cortical level , we do n't have good explanations of what the systems do or the way they do it , except in the broadest terms . |
5 | In these greenhouses there are seedlings which you can be fairly sure the neighbours wo n't have . |
6 | In these moods she could have eaten anything . |
7 | But , since he was Professor ( or , as we would now call him , Principal ) at the Veterinary College for over 45 years , and Principal Army Veterinary Surgeon for nearly 43 years , and since in these positions he inevitably greatly influenced the development of our College and profession , an attempt at a balanced re-appraisal seems worthwhile . |
8 | Given that I wish to stay in these waters I must be careful neither to give offence nor to provoke jealousy . ’ |
9 | The thing is , with this I do n't think half the people listen to you 're meant to know you 're meant to , in these exams you 're meant to have everything you should know and everything else |
10 | Key farm workers such as foremen and stockmen need to be close at hand to the farm and in these locations there are often very few other dwellings available . |
11 | They were not welcome , they grated on the conscience of many in these establishments who had no intention of operating . |
12 | In these houses there was no proper conversion , and cooking and sanitary facilities were quite inadequate . |
13 | In these sites they are trapped by encapsulation and never reach the perirenal area . |
14 | If we fail in these duties we know that we risk forfeiting the protection of your spirit and all the spirits of our nation 's past heroes . |
15 | Very occasionally , reformers are found in the higher reaches of the system , but in these instances their effectiveness tends to be compromised and their occupancy of top positions short-lived . |
16 | In these instances our reaction to this great loss is likely to be much stronger , although it will have the same components of grief as any other unexpected loss . |
17 | Stateless societies are for the most part small tribal societies , without any complex division of labour and economically poor , but some features of their political systems may perhaps also be found in other types of society , especially in village communities such as those of medieval Germany , or of India ( where they were once described as ‘ little republics ’ ) , although in these instances there is already some degree of subordination to a state , however remote , and some element of stratification and inequality of power in the local community itself . |
18 | In these instances there was a direct conflict between the common law courts and the Chancellor . |
19 | In these instances it is not uncommon to find a government 's revenue ( as in Lesotho ) almost totally committed to paying its teacher force — hence nothing left over to equip the schools ; in which case it is worth asking whether the whole costly mechanism of providing school education has not come to an unprofitable full-stop just before the only point where it can be productive — enabling children to learn . |
20 | Some of these byroads have developed a heavier traffic since they were first laid out , and in these instances it has been an easy matter to take in more of the verges and to widen the road surface . |
21 | In these instances you may choose to have your dinner at the Euro Disneyland Theme Park before returning to your hotel . |
22 | In these instances you might then be able to offer more successful therapy than pure beta blockers . |
23 | In these forms they come closest to satisfying all the requirements of an ideal disinfectant . |
24 | In these labs I made my first acquaintance with physics , scattering iron filings on a paper placed over a magnet to produce a pattern which I then had to reproduce in an exercise book . |
25 | In these women it increased with age from 9.0% ( 32/357 ) in women aged <20 to 26.3% ( 81/308 ) in women aged >-35 . |
26 | In these notes I described the aims and origins of the scheme : |
27 | In these indexes you will find information about countries , types of event ( e.g. crimes ) , about the arts ( e.g. reviews ) and about the subjects and terms of reference of contemporaneous public debate . |
28 | This remarkable and rapid growth was attributable to a relatively small group of full-time tutors and organising secretaries resident in these counties who demonstrated over several years the importance of their roles , personal qualities and ‘ … their intimate association with members of branches and groups , which , in its turn , comes only from … active sympathy with those ends which they seek to achieve through adult education ’ . |
29 | The message was bluntly stated by the Times Educational Supplement : ‘ In these columns we have repeatedly declared that the new franchise and the new education are supplementary things . |
30 | Featured previously in these columns I make no apology for repeating my plea to anyone who has copies of this publication to look after them , because good examples are none too common these days . |