Example sentences of "[verb] in [adj] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 it 'd pay to come in that they would steal
2 The size of the new government 's legislative majority was also considered to be destabilizing in that it would encourage factionalism within the National Party .
3 These are self-report inventories where the testee has the possibility of cheating in that he can respond with an answer which he considers will give him a good score rather than providing a completely truthful one .
4 Whatever happens in 1992 we must all work to make our customers appreciate that they receive a first class service .
5 If a person is searched in public he can not be required to remove anything other than his coat , jacket or gloves .
6 Perhaps therefore Edward 's claim was not as strong in principle as has sometimes been suggested , and if accepted in 1328 it might eventually have been subject to challenge by sons born to other Capetian females .
7 But he warned that if pensioners on income support and others in real need were not compensated in full he would vote against the VAT imposition at the committee stage of the Finance Bill or when Peter Lilley , the Social Security Secretary , makes his announcement uprating benefits in the autumn .
8 But he warned that if pensioners on income support and others in real need were not compensated in full he would vote against the VAT imposition at a later stage .
9 So if you look in those you may find there 's some help there .
10 So if you look in those you may find there 's some help there .
11 If a Canterbury visit did occur in 1018 it may have been while Cnut and his men were waiting for the £82,500 to be handed over , as the bulk of those who received it were doubtless based in and around London .
12 ‘ I can not speak for the other 33 countries who are not here , but as for me , I would say if this happened in 1990 it would be good , ’ he added .
13 Subsequent layers of the same crystal will copy the same flaw , and if the crystal breaks in two it will give rise to a sub-population of altered crystals .
14 I can say to you right now with confidence that if I 'd asked you to start writing er a list of the categories that people er that you think might advertise in these you 'd probably get about twenty five .
15 ‘ Since we last fought in 1987 I can report that Darlington is in better shape , ’ he told more than 100 members of the Darlington Conservative Association at his adoption meeting .
16 Drawbacks : Expensive but , in terms of what it can do , this microwave is good enough to replace a conventional oven ( although remember cooking space is limited in that you could n't , say , do the roast and vegetables at the same time ) .
17 The 1967 White Paper ( Cmnd. 3301 ) on the Legal and Constitutional Implications of Membership of the EEC , stated that Parliament 's freedom of action would be limited in that it would have to refrain from passing legislation inconsistent with community law and would be under an obligation in certain instances to legislate to give effect to our community obligations .
18 What they could have in common it would be difficult to guess , unless it was that both were defiantly unacademic and felt the need to make a common front against the teachers — not that learning sat particularly heavy on any of them , either .
19 anyway we , we had a petition that when it came up that er , that the new E E C rules were coming in that they would , they 'd going to have to have a clean way if you are you are and a dirty way out you know
20 The 19 per cent who thought in 1987 he would make the best Prime Minister compares with 28 per cent today .
21 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 .
22 And to succeed in this we must find out which of the puppet-master 's strings make our intellects dance , and then cut them .
23 If they are cut in half they will be easier for younger pupils to wield .
24 The insurance valuation of the contents was probably lower than it should be in these days of rising prices , but if it could be taken as a guide and the amount split in two it might be regarded as fair .
25 If the grid lines are printed in blue they will not show up so clearly when the plot is photocopied ( which is usually an advantage ) .
26 ‘ Although I emigrated in 1965 it must be more than 30 years since Keith and I celebrated our birthdays together , ’ he said .
27 It had n't sunk in that you would want me to go with you . ’
28 Sunk costs can be easily identified in that they will have been paid or are subject to legally binding contracts and the firm is committed to paying for these contracts in the future .
29 The twelve-hour shift pattern was also an obstacle to change in that it would have made it difficult to recruit new staff for hospital development .
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