Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] in that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The race has changed in that it is no longer just the local gentry who take part .
2 Level of intelligence affects communicating in that it influences learning ability .
3 As to what happens now he says I 've to go to Magistrate 's Court so it 's just beginning to sink in that it 's gon na cost him some brass and it 's going to be serious .
4 The grounds for relief were , inter alia , that Lautro failed to comply with the rules of natural justice and to act fairly in that it failed before the service of the notice to inform the applicant or Winchester of the allegations being made therein , failed to allow Winchester or its controllers , directors , senior management or authorised company representatives the opportunity of answering or responding to the allegations made against them , failed to take into account the interest of Winchester , its controllers , directors , senior management or authorised representatives when deciding to exercise the notice ; that Lautro acted unreasonably and came to a decision such that no person or body properly directing itself on the relevant law and acting reasonably could have reached in that it acted with bias against Winchester and its officials , issued the notice at a time its investigations were incomplete and on the basis of findings which were erroneous and provisional , and failed to conclude its investigations before serving the notice ; and that Lautro acted ultra vires and in error of law in that the rights of appeal applied to any person subject to the rules of Lautro whether or not members .
5 it 'd pay to come in that they would steal
6 I did notice in that they sell , sell erm cushion covers with the sofas
7 The concerns that I have are that when the road does go in that it does protect and it does in fact more of a protection by being there than it is in actual fact in existence at the moment .
8 While all areas of the country have lost employment as a result of the need for fewer workers , rural areas have gained in that they can accommodate new floorspace .
9 Of the other verbs denoting causality , get and occasion resemble cause more than force and oblige do in that they evoke causality without the idea of coercion .
10 in the house that she 's lived in that she 's in now all her life
11 ‘ People have changed in that they no longer seem to be quite so worried about pure sexual betrayal .
12 We wanted to remove the item numbers , straightforward , bring them in , indent the whole item , and we wanted to tie in that we , the first one , for instance , says ‘ Rigid controls over can be discharged from industrial processes . ’
13 Parker says that his sensor succeeds where others have failed in that it works under conditions resembling those found in physiological samples .
14 It is not a very profound play Francesca , anything else you wanted to throw in that we 've not included here ?
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