Example sentences of "[prep] that in [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Despite a rise in tax revenue as a proportion of GDP of 4.0% over this thirteen year period , the UK tax burden in 1989 continued to lie well below that in the Scandinavian countries , where over half of GDP was taken in tax and social security contributions in that year , and below other major competitors such as France and Germany .
2 All this may seem obvious , but in fact it had not worked out like that in the earlier days of the cutters as I recall .
3 He 'd never have been like that in the old days .
4 The report must also state whether the auditors consider that the information given in the director 's report is consistent with that in the annual accounts and , if they are not satisfied , they must say so in the report .
5 I mean I do think that this is we have n't yet , I go back to the claim I made before that in the hundred days since he 's been Prime Minister his concentration has been taken up by the Gulf war , obviously .
6 Thus the mixture of people in the coastal resorts is different from that in the industrial towns .
7 To find out how people in Islay lived in olden times and how their style of life differred from that in the other islands is of absorbing interest .
8 To find out how people in Islay lived in olden times and how their style of life differred from that in the other islands is of absorbing interest .
9 On the floor , the pamments , or great clay tiles , have been relaid over insulation Left The fireplace decoration in the kitchen chamber , now Timothy 's studio , differs from that in the other rooms .
10 Northern Europe eventually established a Gothic style which was different from that in the warmer countries south of the Alps and the Pyrenees .
11 It is unfortunate that the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure , while expressing authorising service in a manner prescribed by the law of the foreign country , contains no provision corresponding to that in the English Rules of the Supreme Court that nothing in the Rules authorises or requires the doing in a foreign country of anything contrary to the law of that country ; the issue is referred to merely in the official commentary of the Advisory Committee and then only as affecting the chances of the recognition and enforcement in the foreign country of a judgment obtained in the United States .
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