Example sentences of "that in [adj] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The author , Chris Blackhurst , claimed that in 1989 a 22-page dossier entitled ‘ Owen Oyston ’ was circulated to the press by Michael Murrin .
2 [ The ] development of Marxist and working-class strategy must be [ founded upon ] the recognition that in general a progressive position is one that advances the development of the productive forces .
3 The Newcastle pavilion was so successful that in 1887 a private company was formed to develop the families ' catering interests .
4 It surprised me , nevertheless , that in such a small place as Reine there existed a street so out of character with the rest .
5 Sophie laughed , but there was a warm feeling in her heart as she contemplated the fact that in such a small place it was quite likely she would encounter her chance acquaintance again .
6 Such paranoia probably derives from an unconscious recognition that in such a collaborative medium , the director as sole auteur is an artificial concept , a labelling convenience , the confection of French theorists : and , who knows , the hand that slips from behind the shadow of the throne to reach for the director 's crown most likely belongs to he who first dreamed the kingdom .
7 Like the hon. Gentleman , I must acknowledge that in such a wide-ranging debate I will not have time to deal with many of the points raised .
8 My second premise is that in such a complex area , where social , cognitive pedagogic , affective , inter-personal and indeed ethical factors interact as they do in all aspects of education — there is unlikely to be a simple or single answer .
9 Also , there is a danger that in such a sensitive area a statute may well be a clumsy approach initially .
10 It was true that in such a solitary place anyone within a dozen miles must have heard him .
11 During lunch the Rentokil managers were heartened by the fact that in such a short space of time the seminar had paid for itself four times over by the amount of business gained .
12 Turkey are no longer the soft touch of old , but Taylor recognises that in such a tight group goals could become significant and , in Ian Wright 's case , the difference between an international future or not .
13 It so happened that in 1885 a Royal Commission had been set up " to investigate and report upon , the condition of the blind in the United Kingdom , the various systems of education of the blind … the employments open to and suitable for the blind and the means by which education may be extended so as to increase the number of blind persons qualified for such employments . "
14 It was here that in 1846 a revised version of Catherine 's largely unsuccessful Charter to the Towns ( 1785 ) created the first urban institutions capable of significantly improving local amenities .
15 These gained so much in esteem that in 1932 a bold decision was taken to scrap existing plant and to concentrate on the production of chenille Axminster and spool Axminster carpets and rugs ’ .
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