Example sentences of "that in the [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Speaking broadly , we may say that in the Roman church it is regarded as presumption , in the Protestant churches it is a privilege or a duty , but in the New Testament it is simply a fact .
2 Equally , if we conclude that other presuppositions are not true , we can be sure that in the long run they will not prove satisfactory either , and we should root them out .
3 You can erm by word of mouth recommendations it means that we , we have to spend less money on advertising , now that means that in the long run we can pass that on to the client like yourself
4 It is only possible to assert that work begun with a lifting of the heart is likely to go on for longer than work begun with a contracting of the stomach , that work done with a lifting of the heart will develop further than work done with a contracting of the stomach , but there is nothing to indicate that the small amount of work which is the result of a contracting of the stomach will not be better than the large amount of work done with a lifting of the heart , than the rich development which is the likely result of work undertaken with a lifting of the heart , always bearing in mind , wrote Harsnet , and Goldberg , poring over the pages covered in his friend 's tiny handwriting , wiped the sweat from his forehead with his sleeve , glanced up at the sheet in his typewriter , always bearing in mind , he typed ( as Harsnet had written ) , that better and worse are relative terms , and that one man 's better is another man 's worse , one age 's better is another age 's worse , one civilization 's better is another civilization 's worse , better , worse , relative values , scribbled Goldberg in the margin , always bearing in mind , wrote Harsnet , that in the long run it all comes to the same thing , long run , scribbled Goldberg in the margin , same thing .
5 There were , moreover , many commercial men within the Boards who felt that in the long run it would be desirable and economic to win the space heating load .
6 She had not intended to bring this out into the open in quite this way , but she was left with little option , and she had a vague instinct that in the long run it might reap results .
7 A and the , the justification for doing this would be that in the long term we will need the coal therefore it 's ne it 's necessary to keep er a viable coal industry going .
8 Although the number of cars registered in Wales fell slightly during 1992 , there was little reason to think that in the long term we will not be faced by an unsustainable surge in the number of private vehicles using Welsh roads .
9 What is particularly frightening is that in the long term it may cause irreparable brain damage .
10 It is recognised that in the Catholic school they will also be seen within the context of a wider and life-long catechesis .
11 I would add that in the present case I am satisfied that the decision of the visitor was correct .
12 We do n't need all that much from each club to keep us afloat but if we do n't get your help , I am very concerned that in the present recession we shall not be able to keep up our work and in conclusion Your Royal Highness perhaps I could just say that the Seamanship Foundation is very grateful to the R Y A , to the Treasurer , Chris and particularly to the Senior Managers who have done everything they can to help the foundation , thank you .
13 The Government should not be particularly bothered about competition but [ should ] realise that in the modern world you are going to have a number of standard-bearer companies .
14 At one extreme , the consumer could spend nothing in the present period and save all of his present income so that in the future period he can spend as much as Y t + 1 ; + ( 1 + i ) Y t ; that is , his future income plus his saved present income plus interest .
15 It was just that in the intervening period she had changed her thinking a little .
16 Although many people do not like talk of market forces , the plain fact is that in the real world we simply can not ignore them .
17 What is more , because people 's short-term and long-term memories operate rather differently , they may well remember something quite different three days later : and the chances are that in the real marketplace it is the longer memory that matters .
18 This was important because they had a predominantly ‘ social ’ rather than a ‘ professional ’ relationship with users , and it acted as a reminder that in the final analysis they had the power to impose sanctions when necessary .
19 It emphasises that in the final analysis it is not what the electors , or judges , or a returning officer may say , but what the House itself says , which determines whether a successful candidate may take a seat .
20 Note that in the above discussion we have carefully distinguished the first from the second operand .
21 Finally he took a whole lot of bottles out in the hope that in the ensuing muddle they would all finally be fitted in .
22 But he did not seem to notice that in the previous paragraph he had just used the same method for boosting the production of Johannes Raven .
23 Sunderland motor dealer Reg Vardy says that in the past month it has sold £1.1m worth of luxury cars to local businessmen .
24 The analysis of religion as such shows that in the Christian faith it has received its highest , clearest and fullest expression .
25 I noted that in the detailed report I handed in later . ’
26 However , it seems unlikely that in the foreseeable future they will attract sufficient students to make them viable as institutions predominantly offering courses of higher education .
27 Now whether it means that in the short term they all land on your desk , and you give them just a superficial examination I do n't know .
28 The Peterborough chronicler Hugh Candidus tells a different tale , stating that in the days of Abbot Ælfsige of Peterborough ( 1006 – 42 ) the Ramsey monks were accused before the king " for a certain reason " , and that in the royal presence it was decided that the monastery should be destroyed and its monks expelled .
29 I think the safety net gives us the ability to do the Mahabharata , Out On Tuesday , After Midnight , to keep running Channel Four News at 7 pm , and everything else that in the commercial world you 'd actually have to look at .
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