Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] in the [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 The food seller is willing to accept money in the knowledge that he in turn can use it in his purchases .
2 Bougainville is in a strong position to demand concessions in the talks that will follow the accord .
3 At the idea transfer level , machines have not yet demonstrated unequivocally the ability to process concepts in the way that human consciousness processes thought .
4 Heavy mechanical equipment was being used to punch holes in the structure that has divided the city for 28 years .
5 For centuries young bloods had been sent off by indulgent parents to tour Europe in the hope that they would return cultured , educated , their manners refined and their address books packed with useful contacts , but Cook 's was the first group tour of European countries organized by an excursion agent .
6 All in all , it was a great night — good fun and a chance to meet others in the department that you 'll be lucky to see even once a year !
7 Of all that hundred , only two are theoretically capable of producing the extremely intricate molecular structures that are needed to process energy in the way that is required .
8 They must be empowered to demand excellence in the courses that they attend and realise that their education is not a favour to them but a means of preparing them to be the sort of doctors that we want in the future .
9 Justices must learn new skills and learn them quickly , although no one expects them to give judgments in the way that a judge does .
10 It is undeniable that animals intend to do things in the sense that it is often true of them that unless interfered with they will go on voluntarily to perform various actions .
11 During the development of modern phonetics in the present century it was for a long time hoped that scientific study of intonation would make it possible to state what the function of each different aspect of intonation was , and that foreign learners could then be taught rules to enable them to use intonation in the way that native speakers use it .
12 It is a pity some of those guys do not get up and learn to do commerce in the way that the rest of the world has to and put to advantage their expensive educations which are paid for out of general taxes . ’
13 They used to build nests in the hedge that divided Maureen 's property from her neighbours ' .
14 I suppose there is always the danger that the scientist will see things , will be able to interpret things in the way that he or she wishes .
15 Normally , one is not able to see stars in the sky that are in almost the same direction as the sun .
16 I do not doubt that the majority of opinion as expressed in the submissions was opposed to the opting out process , although it is impossible to categorise opinions in the way that the hon. Gentleman would wish .
17 The Head of Department is responsible for providing the resources to teach modules in the way that has been agreed .
18 If Wilko 's so keen to have Shez in the team that he 's willing to lose one of our best defenders , then why did he sell the man in the first place ?
19 Unfortunately , she was never able really to influence developments in the way that Britain should , by being right in the middle of events , and being seen as a joint , willing partner in Europe — not a country that is always ducking and diving and looking for ways of putting party and even narrow national interests before those of the wider European concept .
20 The individuals concerned , including particularly Harold Wilson and Roy Jenkins , were persuaded to take part in the belief that it was to be a serious piece of film-making .
21 Yel'tsin later agreed to take part in the negotiations that led to a ‘ 9 + 1 ’ agreement at Novo-Ogarevo , a government dacha near Moscow , between President Gorbachev and nine of the republican leaders , covering a wide range of measures to deal with the crisis that had developed in every sphere of Soviet life but especially the economy , and he was still prepared , after the unsuccessful coup , to negotiate a new political union .
22 I have decided to step down to allow someone with a fresh approach to take charge in the hope that Irish rugby may achieve the success it needs . ’
23 If you are patient , however , you will gradually begin to notice changes in the way that you perform actions .
24 We have to keep a proper balance or we will continue to see destruction in the countryside that we have seen in some areas where there is too much access and where what used to be a path has become as wide as the M1 .
25 In broad terms , the paper argues that as each nation has different economic priorities , it should be allowed to cut emissions in the way that seems easiest to it .
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