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

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1 President Havel proposed in March 1991 that a referendum should be held to settle the issue of Slovak secession .
2 Even the highly coloured reports sent in to the Propaganda Ministry had to accept in March 1945 that the crisis of confidence in the leadership did not stop at Hitler , and the point was underlined much more forcefully in final reports from the ‘ opinion research ’ office of the SD .
3 Baker lost little time in accepting the majority of Lygo 's recommendations , announcing in March 1992 that the Prison Service for England and Wales would become an agency from 1 April 1993 .
4 But when ABC Television reported in March 1987 that the USSR and Iran had reached an agreement ‘ to set up two super-secret Soviet electronic reconnaissance stations in Iranian territory ’ to monitor American naval ships in the Persian Gulf Tass rejected this report as ‘ utterly groundless ’ .
5 However , it was in March 1917 that a fighting body was founded in Italy , led by Mussolini , called Fascists , who were avowed anti-communists and anti-socialists .
6 For example , assume in Figure 18.7 that the authorities increase money supply and this lowers interest rates from r to r 1 .
7 Training officers who noted that they were able to spend their full time on training were very rare , although it was noted in Chapter 4 that a training officer or more ‘ training officer time ’ was the most commonly wanted further ‘ resource ’ to expand or develop existing training programmes .
8 We have seen in Chapter 14 that the density variations that drive free convection may be introduced into a fluid through either temperature variations or concentration variations , and that the two are closely analogous .
9 It is shown in Chapter 8 that the declaration of dividend payments tends to have a depressive effect on share prices and that the larger the dividend payout relative to the share price the greater the impact on the price .
10 I argued in Chapter 5 that the image of the ivory tower in no way describes the contemporary position of higher education .
11 It was mentioned in chapter one that the rocks making up the Earth 's mantle show the same kind of behaviour — on a short time-scale , they are rigid ( ’ solid ’ ) enough to transmit shock waves from earthquakes , but on a much longer time-scale , they can ‘ flow ’ , and accommodate the convection movements which are believed to provide the driving mechanisms behind Plate Tectonics .
12 It was argued in chapter 6 that the physicality of artefacts makes them much harder than language to extricate from the particular social context in which they operate , and that for this reason they pose a particular problem for academic study .
13 The reasons for this puzzling association of money wage changes and real-wage changes in classical theory are not altogether clear , though we speculated in Chapter 2 that the influence of the quantity theory of money probably played an important part since it anchored the price level to the quantity of money in circulation , releasing the money-wage bargain to determine real wages .
14 Yet we have already found in Chapter 2 that the UK has , relatively speaking , been suffering from declining international competitiveness as a place in which goods are actually made , though it has been holding its own in providing financial services on a world scale , and is prosperous enough , for example , to have a demand for hypermarkets on the international model .
15 The suggestion was discussed in Chapter 2 that the manner in which a pen is held in the hand during writing may be used as an index of speech lateralisation .
16 It was emphasised in Chapter 2 that the demand for labour is a derived demand — it is derived from the demand for goods and services .
17 I was therefore delighted to read in chapter three that the author , talking about oversimplified reasoning in music says , ‘ … . it does not explain why I respond with goose-pimples to Bach 's Kyrie every time I listen to it . ’
18 We saw in Chapter 3 that the law now offers you some protection if there is a ‘ transfer of undertaking ’ , although not if there is a mere sale of shareholding control .
19 We noted in Chapter 3 that the son of Richard Glover , of Tyndale Baptist Chapel in Bristol , became a classics don at Cambridge and eventually University Orator .
20 Revelations in February 1986 that the government was prepared to sell off British Leyland and Austin-Rover to American-owned companies provoked opposition from Conservative MPs in the affected constituencies which killed the proposals .
21 While Pollitt was not satisfied that the United Front was being used sufficiently to the advantage of the Party , he warned at the Thirteenth Congress in February 1935 that the Communists should not be too obviously in control of the campaign for Unity .
22 It was in December 1511 that the King of Spain had given Balboa the job of Captain-General of the fledgling colony of Darién .
23 The organizing Committee on Food Aid Policies and Programmes ( CFA ) heard at its meeting in December 1989 that the WFP was likely to suffer a shortfall of 500,000 tonnes in its food supplies for 1990 , owing to increased commodity prices and reductions in the pledges made by donor countries .
24 US President Bush announced in January 1991 that the USA would release US$42,500,000 in military aid , half of the allocation projected for fiscal 1991 , following the murder , allegedly by the FMLN , of three United States military advisers [ see pp. 37956-57 ] .
25 Jessup reported in January 1950 that the dominance of Rhee was unquestioned and few people stood up to him .
26 You should have found in question 14 that the answer is which means that the same number of sweets are Present now were at the start .
27 Why has the Minister deliberately blocked the money promised by his predecessor , the right hon. Member for Shoreham ( Sir R. Luce ) , who promised in May 1990 that the Government would make money available for works of art for the opening of that new building ?
28 It was in May 1977 that a Boeing 707/300 freighter , operated by Dan Air Services , crashed during an approach to land at Lusaka , Zambia .
29 When the Society heard in July 1861 that the Board was to remove the Bondgate bubbler the cattle fountain that was turning the highway to mire it asked for permission to replace it .
30 He argued in the cabinet in July 1954 that the credibility of the Western deterrent would be enhanced by the multiplication of nuclear bases .
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