Example sentences of "in [prep] these [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The more hard work you are prepared to put in during these 12 months , whether this applies directly to your job , a personal ambition , a family matter or a relationship , the better set up you will be for 1994 . |
2 | In that way , we would increase national expenditure on training and the Secretary of State would not have to go in for these dictatorial measures . |
3 | You will go in for these educational |
4 | But I 'm certain , by doing it this way , we will encourage females to put in for these these posts . |
5 | But in between these new feelings there was a gap of nearly a year and in that time something so terrible had happened . |
6 | In between these first ventures into showbusiness , the young hopeful was performing in a different way for audiences on the streets of South London , where he gained a reputation as the ‘ best egg-seller in Brixton ’ . |
7 | Lodged in between these two dates were a number of factors which gave the issue a pressing urgency . |
8 | But you may not have realised that in between these two splendid , well-run national tournaments lie a large number of middle-strength clubs who do not qualify for participation in either . |
9 | But in between these two groups ( and ironically double Provincial Insurance Cup champions of the last two years , Bradford Salem , are amongst them ) there rest 47 Yorkshire clubs who have no opportunity , although competing in the Courage Leagues , of entering a national knock-out competition , because the qualifying regulations for the two existing competitions do not encompass them . |
10 | In between these two variants Frodo has sung the song ( I , 82–3 ) . |
11 | In between these two extremes comes the large mass of honourable and intelligent outdoor enthusiasts who listen to the frothings and bayings back and forth between the two factions with alarm , but without the detailed information from both sides which would enable them freely and democratically to make up their own minds , and if necessary bring their concerted pressure to bear on one side or the other to desist . |
12 | All of the evidence from cognitive studies thus far indicates that human behaviour lies in between these two extremes , that is , in the category we have termed ‘ gene-culture transmission ’ of culture . |
13 | In between these two routes there is no way across the surface but there are plenty of underground passages which lead under the mountains . |
14 | There may , however , be up to 5,000 people now in hospital who fall in between these two groups and may be capable of leading more independent lives … . |
15 | In between these two new efforts sits Filip 's Advanced Workstations & Systems which has , he notes , taken unto itself over the last year all the ingredients needed to be a stand-alone company bar a dedicated sales force . |
16 | The CED is somewhere in between these two styles . |
17 | Verbs and adjectives are in between these two extremes ( 13% and 10% respectively ) . |
18 | And in between these two we also have something called midcentrics who do bits of both , but these are the two extremes . |
19 | While many of these types of work categories are still very broad , what the tables ( and diagrams ) show clearly is that there is a marked contrast between subjects such as computing and engineering ( civil , electrical/electronic , mechanical ) where one type of work absorbs 70 per cent or more of the graduate output , and subjects such as English , history , biological sciences or social studies where graduates are absorbed into a fairly even plurality of occupations ; with everything in between these two extremes . |
20 | Points in between these two are expressed as a decimal eg .5 for a one-in two chance . |
21 | Most of the fen drains for most of the time are somewhere in between these two extremes making the whole business a little undecided . |
22 | Salesmen are probably in between these two . |
23 | In between these two bounds there can be a series of different approaches to meet each case on its merits . |
24 | Neither of these situations should cause any great difficulty ; but in between these two extremes lie a great many types of work which are the result of a modest amount of human input and classifying such works will not be easy . |
25 | In between these two groups lies the ‘ grey area ’ of casualness . |
26 | And in between these two extremes is a whole range of intermediate cases in which hearers are expected to derive an array of implicatures and decide which are true for themselves . |
27 | In between these two delightful images lie the words , the description and details of du Maurier 's inner life , what she called ‘ the torments of hell ’ and her belief that ‘ every one of us has his , or her , dark side ’ . |
28 | So I sit in between these two men and I |
29 | I do n't know if you have the book by is the history of the Ninety Second Group and in case you do n't have it I would just bring in about these two missions . |
30 | This survival reflects the extent to which the daily papers ' contents and appeal tied in with these various alternatives : they were complementary more than competitive . |