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

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1 The invention of printing , a key technical stage in the technology of distribution , had remarkable early effects in that it made technical distribution much easier but in conditions of relatively unaltered social distribution .
2 The European Convention differs in that it establishes effective enforcement machinery of which the aggrieved individual can avail himself , even where the alleged offender is his own home state .
3 In fact Mr Hingston found a slightly unusual account in that it had instant access so long as withdrawals were made by post .
4 Although that has meant that not much can be done , in principle it is a good idea in that it forces underwater sites to compete with land sites for funding , and tends to keep the attention on the point that it is archaeology we are talking about .
5 This is a wonderful design in that it combines real style with light weight and gives you totally unimpeded access to all but the very top fret .
6 the transaction itself is cross-border in character in that it involves contractual activity in two or more States ;
7 Micro Focus , meanwhile , is offering a fully dynamic system that it claims is as polymorphic as Smalltalk in that it supports dynamic look-ups and can implement an untyped system .
8 During and Spencer 's study differs from earlier ones in which microdialysis was used in that it involved chronic monitoring ( up to 16 days ) in conscious patients .
9 As a method of appraisal it is considered particularly appropriate to the area of art in that it places great emphasis upon the validity of individual response and interpretation .
10 Section 3 only protects against actions of defamation in that it gives qualified privilege to extracts from any reports protected by sections I and 2 .
11 The neurotic 's suffering is an important component in analysis in that it provides motivational energy to the patient to work at his or her analysis .
12 It is staffed by three fulltime teachers , and its aims are similar to the Arbour Project in that it provides continuing education , it takes girls through their pregnancies physically , educationally , emotionally and socially to produce healthy babies and mothers , and it tries to help girls achieve a level of maturity for taking on responsible parenthood .
13 In 1991 it offered handsome tax incentives to encourage the creation of big trading companies that would do the job more efficiently than lots of little sellers .
14 In 1971–79 it approved financial assistance amounting to £87.5 million ( at 1979 prices ) for the Highlands and Islands as a whole , of which £52.2 million for loans and shares ( including projects directly administered by the Board ) and £35.4 million grants ( see Appendix 3 ) .
15 In 1992 it made pre-tax profits of £4.6m on sales of £80m .
16 When the lover 's list was first calculated in 1973 it cost just Pounds 2,818.60 .
17 In particular it requires constant attention and continual effort . ’
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