Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] in [det] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And that 's where the confusion comes in that it it varies depending on which angle .
2 Leeson had hoped that his imagination had exaggerated the resemblance , but he saw when the girl walked in that it had n't .
3 It would have been a mature house already in Shakespeare 's time , a ‘ black and white ’ house , timbered , solid , so perfect a place to live in that it seemed in advance to confer upon its owner grace and taste and superiority .
4 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 .
5 The present exhibition differs in that it takes a thematic approach , organising the material around six key subjects which are further examined in a series of essays in the accompanying catalogue .
6 The new community care arrangements are consistent with the Conservative government 's general policy aims in that they have privatisation as one of their major objectives .
7 The grey area comes in that it 's much easier for manufacturers to put the CE label on the packaging .
8 The European Convention differs in that it establishes effective enforcement machinery of which the aggrieved individual can avail himself , even where the alleged offender is his own home state .
9 You know yeah may be may be and it is difficult situations do it but I think some of the problem comes in that it 's very difficult for us to stick with the point and hear ourselves say the same thing over and over again because it does n't feel right how many how many of you did n't feel right doing doing what you were doing ?
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