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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So the bottom stair is a in most houses they 're ideal for doing that .
2 For one thing , the criticism could easily rebound on the people who run these places , when in most cases they know how bad things are themselves but they ca n't do much about it .
3 In most cases they gained very little financially from their employment .
4 It seems unlikely that the entrepreneurial skills of most managements will be needed in the foreseeable future and in most cases they will not find it comfortable to remain while bankers are calling the tune .
5 In most cases they do not ; they take in the element they require already compounded into some other form .
6 The point I want to make is that in most cases they could not .
7 Here the great problem is to try to decide if the non-respondents differ in any way from the respondents and of course in most cases they obviously do in not being interested in the subject of the survey itself .
8 Hibernation deaths are probably common , although in most cases they probably result in isolated carcases well apart from each other .
9 It is not always possible to say precisely which kind of eyes these are pretending to be , but the chances are that in most cases they are mimicking the forward-facing eyes of birds of prey .
10 It 's nice to report that virtually all these have a sound fishkeeping function built into their design — in most cases they form a nice cave or one shape or another .
11 Teachers readily admit at the present time that in most cases they have had little or no training in assessment procedures , and therefore feel they lack both the skills and the confidence to take on a more responsible role in certification .
12 He also concluded that in most cases they had simply been wrong .
13 d ) In most cases they are parents .
14 In most cases they provide general guidelines ; the Peak District and Lake District National Parks are unusual in having structure plans covering solely or mainly their areas .
15 In most cases they are partly class parties and partly status parties , but sometimes they are neither ’ .
16 I reject the argument put forward both by Mr. Beloff and Mr. Philipson that the Bank of England will suffer no ‘ inconvenience ’ if they have to apply to vary an injunction before they can set the section 39 process in motion ; in most cases they will probably not even know of the existence of an injunction until after the notice is served ; and it is idle to suggest that , once this present case is decided , no similar points to those taken here by the plaintiffs will be raised in future .
17 When , however , in one district , private hospitals attempted to provide data they found that in most cases they could not identify patients ' districts of residence ( S Israel , personal communication ) .
18 In most cases they are segments of different branches , and very often they are different trees , that come and go in their relative importance .
19 Charged in 1861 with supervising the charters of peasant obligations which had to be drawn up immediately after the emancipation , in most cases they sanctioned charters from which the gentry profited .
20 In most cases they did not go far or , if they did , the paths from their region to the city had been well-trodden by kinsmen and neighbours , like the hawkers and seasonal building workers who had long been in the habit of coming up to Paris from central France , whose numbers grew with the constructional work of Paris until , after 1870 , they turned from seasonal into permanent migrants .
21 In most cases they are formed through the recombination of silica , alumina and metal cations released during weathering into layered phyllosilicate-type structures ( Fig. 6.13 ) .
22 However , in most cases they will be presented on a " take it or leave it " basis .
23 In most waters they are the classic golden bronze to which the common bream owes one of its names .
24 Though successful in most things they Turn their minds to , the heavy hitters of Japanese industry have not yet cracked making airliners .
25 Not all the editors are guilty : the volumes prepared by Busser , Guilmant , Hahn , Marty and Debussy , for instance , may not measure up to today 's scholarly standards , but in most respects they do not seriously misrepresent the composer 's intentions .
26 In most insects they appear externally as mere slits but in many Diptera they form intracranial tunnels .
27 In most insects they consist of two groups of muscles : ( 1 ) a pair of dorsoventral muscles by whose contraction the tergal region of the thorax is depressed , with the result that the wings are forced upwards owing to the peculiar nature of their articulation with the thorax ; ( 2 ) a pair of longitudinal muscles by whose contraction the tergal region becomes arched upwards which results in the wings being forced downwards .
28 In most places they were very closely integrated with the ( newly-named ) Trading Standards Department .
29 In most fish they contract successively to throw the body into sinuous waves , which propel it forwards .
  Next page