Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] that it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The hon. Gentleman 's question was interesting in that it linked county hall and Battersea power station , making it clear that the Labour party 's plans for a reborn Greater London council are not the reassuring slim-line version that Labour spokesmen have been peddling .
2 It is thus similar to Warhol 's silk-screens , which problematizes , not just high art , but also the real in that it reveals reality itself to be composed of images .
3 The result was seen as crucial in that it provided Sandiford with a personal mandate to govern .
4 Kaprun is unique in that it offers summer skiing , along with a multitude of other activities .
5 The forest is unique in that it has affinities both with the central African rainforest to the north , and the coastal forests of Mozambique .
6 The dun at Trudernish is exceptional in that it shows signs of vitrification .
7 The dun at Trudernish is exceptional in that it shows signs of vitrification .
8 This impotence is inherent in the Keynesian approach to policy and not merely a feature of a specific version of that approach ; for by its very nature it makes government influences on aggregate demand predictable in that it links government policy changes to the current or past state of the economy .
9 And , furthermore , in emphasizing literary value , the new English serves " a power that is potentially cohesive in that it binds society into its proper heritage , and at the same time is wholly conservative " .
10 This mobile positioning of subjectivity is in itself political in that it leaves space for alternative forms of identity construction as well as the toleration of ‘ difference , in identity construction .
11 The manufacturers recognised that the camcorders would not catch on unless they adopted a common format allowing video enthusiasts to record and play back tapes on different models of machine , The standard the companies agreed is flexible in that it leaves room for technical developments before the camcorders go on sale , but is tight enough to ensure that all camcorders will eventually be compatible .
12 It is too important in that it enables children to understand how religion influences individuals and societies , and to explore how people form their own beliefs and values — including atheism .
13 This Act was important in that it eased restrictions in the field of public service transport , but critics felt that it would weaken the protection necessary for essentially unprofitable bus routes , mainly those in rural areas .
14 The system of parental contributions is unfair and unacceptable in that it expects students to remain dependent on parents into adulthood .
15 The " language " in which these assertions are made is only special in that it uses money as a social indicator where the corresponding symbolism of other economic systems might use something quite different .
16 This means that their relatedness to their organization can be construed as being infantile-like in that it evokes relationships reminiscent of childhood .
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