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

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1 Because that misidentification insisted on making trade unions the vehicle for it but insisted also on the continuance of their traditional role , the outcome was bound to be primarily about an extension of their power in the performance of that role , the role that implicates trade unionism as the reciprocal to the ownership of the means of production and provision within the total system , Capitalism , as it evolved in Victorian Britain .
2 My understanding of what what the panel said and what the what the Secretary of State agreed was that neither the panel nor the Secretary of State disagreed with the erm the general sense of the policy but felt that that sense was er embodied and and was able to be applied through the erm provisions of other policies in the plan at that time .
3 You know , if if he 's got a particular bias , then he 'll , he 'll weight his report in the favour of that bias .
4 erm Yes , now if we get to about half way down there 's a plus in the margin , and the third line in the bracket below that plus , more or less on a level with a three dot , and a little bit below , it says , William , I think it 's Wilkinson , a minister , curate of St Ebbe 's Parish , ‘ his answer that he must attend the burials and christenings ’ , so obviously he could n't work on the fortifications .
5 There was no body in the gateway at that time . ’
6 Do n't forget , Master , there are other mysteries which may be contained in the documents in that casket .
7 Article 2 of Schedule 4 provides : ‘ Subject to the provisions of this Title , persons domiciled in a part of the United Kingdom shall … be sued in the courts of that part . ’
8 In many more cases , once a plaintiff discovers that there are assets in a State he will wish ( and sometimes be enabled by the very presence of the assets ) to commence proceedings in the courts of that State ; there is what might be described as a ‘ jurisdiction-fishing expedition ’ .
9 Second , having obtained the information , the American citizen has greater possibilities for action , inasmuch as the existence of the constitution and the Bill of Rights enables government action to be tested in the courts against that standard ( see chapter 18 ) .
10 Jane Shore , a dancer in the company at that time , remembers it only with amusement : ‘ We were always simply dying to know what rude words they were using . ’
11 And suppose I did get through all they 'd say is it 's nothing to do with them they were n't even in the Company at that time — and how many of them were ? ’
12 It was in the course of that initial watching and listening that she had come across Amy .
13 In the course of that activity the communicators will be operating sometimes as listeners , sometimes as readers , sometimes as talkers and sometimes as writers .
14 The FRES estimates that their members might have had about 60,000 temporaries on the payroll at any one time in 1985 ( a figure broadly consistent with the LFS data ) , but that some half a million persons might have worked for an agency for some period in the course of that year ( interview with FRES ) .
15 In the course of that year , they appealed to Franco on four occasions to restore the monarchy before the war ended in the defeat of the Axis .
16 In the course of that memo , I also said I felt it was necessary for me to safeguard and consolidate my position with the company .
17 In the course of that discussion we shall also try to understand the picture given us by quantum theory of the nature of physical reality .
18 Unfortunately , in the course of that discussion , he lost his temper with her , there was a struggle and she suffered some minor bruises and scratches .
19 I shall bravely attempt to do this here , with a — necessarily truncated — history of feminist engagement with the cinema , focusing for economy and clarity 's sake on some of the central areas of debate which have emerged in the course of that history .
20 In the course of that sermon he says :
21 I ca n't remember how many I had in the course of that meal , or what I ate .
22 A holiday on Exmoor in the course of that summer was dogged by her rheumatism .
23 In the course of that war , Major became more popular than Churchill , winning the approval of more than 70 per cent of the public .
24 In the course of that week the facts become simply a matter of personal history and the enormity of the problem later caused is somehow minimized and put into proportion .
25 In the course of that interview , he admitted employing men to set fire to his shop .
26 He then sought to reconcile this proposition with the fact that the defendants were also agents for Mr. Brant and it was in the course of that agency , not whilst acting as agents for the plaintiff , that the defendants had learned that Mr. Perot was interested in buying Vertigo .
27 And , in the course of that hunt , I spent some of the time in … the place where Kokos comes from . ’
28 Section 15(1) enacts that ‘ notwithstanding anything in any other enactment , a claim under the Act shall not be entertained after the expiration of 30 years from the date of the occurrence which gives rise to the claim , or , where that occurrence was a continuing one , or was one of a succession of occurrences all attributable to a particular happening ’ on a particular site , the date of the last event in the course of that occurrence or succession of occurrences is the relevant one .
29 Save as provided in regulation 36 of these regulations , no person , being a motor trader and the holder of a trade vehicle , shall use any mechanically propelled vehicle on a public road by virtue of that licence unless it is a vehicle which is temporarily in his possession in the course of his business as a motor trader or a recovery vehicle kept by him for the purpose of dealing with disabled vehicles in the course of that business .
30 was of a description which it would be reasonable to expect him to obtain in the ordinary course of that business , and that he does that thing in good faith in the course of that business . ’
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