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

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1 She doubted that in ordinary circumstances Herbert Fraser and Polly Beard got on well together .
2 He considered the ordinary meaning of the word rape and concluded that in ordinary parlance rape does not connote sexual intercourse with a woman in the belief that she consents .
3 I believe that in 100 years people will look back on the middle of the twentieth century as a nightmare period when mankind suddenly discovered the means to destroy itself , and was seriously considering using this as a preferable alternative to reconciling differing political views .
4 However , real-time evidence shows that in nineteenth-century Belfast raising of /a/ was well established both before and after velars : the rules are clearly stated by Patterson ( 1860 ) and cited in chapter 4.6 .
5 The significant difference was that in rural areas Fatah tended to rule alone , whereas in the camps and towns , the radicals posed a strong challenge .
6 Another distinction is that in reckless manslaughter recklessness as to physical injury is needed ; in gross negligence the criterion may be merely gross negligence as to health or welfare .
7 Ahmet Refik , in the Ilmiye salnamesi , has , however , followed and added to Rifat Efendi , saying that in 828 Molla Fenari was appointed to the kadilik of Bursa and the muderrislik at the Manastir medrese .
8 It could be said that in Western society religion has performed a considerable disservice by providing a more or less uniform system of social values — the Christian ethic .
9 It is undeniably the case that in Western society aggression is regarded as part of human nature .
10 Finally , the theory that attention is directed to the left or right side as a consequence of asymmetrical activation of the cerebral hemispheres ( Kinsbourne , 1970 ; 1973 ; 1975a ) predicts that in hemispherectomised patients attention should be directed almost exclusively to the side contralateral to the intact hemisphere .
11 It points out that in 1989 government revenue was £18.1 billion , made up of £2.9 billion from road tax , £1.5 billion from car tax , £5 billion from VAT and £8.7 billion from fuel taxes .
12 It was reported that in 1989 North Korea had 12 concentration camps ( four more than in 1982 ) holding 152,000 prisoners undergoing forced labour and re-education .
13 Nevertheless , the ECA report noted that in 1989 food production in Africa had actually grown faster than population , for only the third time in 20 years ( 3.4 per cent , against population growth of 3.2 per cent ) , and that food imports had fallen by 12 per cent .
14 Johnson 's coach , Charlie Francis , an ex-international sprinter himself , had forecast that in perfect conditions Ben would run 9.85 seconds .
15 Tests on working class black people are then cited as evidence that in oral contexts education is by demonstration and is ‘ totally dependent on the concrete physical situation ’ ( ibid . ) .
16 It seems likely that in glacial periods reefs would only have been karstified and not destroyed as envisaged by Daly .
17 Spender ( 1982 ) , Mahony ( 1985 ) , Wolpe ( 1977 ) and Lees ( 1987 ) all found evidence that in mixed sex schools , girls were harassed , often sexually , by boys .
18 This too failed , on the basis that in unlawful means conspiracy , as in conspiracy to injure , there must be an intent to injure the plaintiff , and conspiracy should not be extended ‘ beyond acts done in execution of an agreement entered into by two or more persons for the purpose not of protecting their own interests but of injuring the interests of the plaintiff . ’
19 Opinion , the paper reports , is moving in favour of the idea that in future self-management communities of interest should be regulated by general laws instead of by social compacts , which have practically no authority , legal or otherwise .
20 It is intended that in future sessions SCOTVEC will publish a catalogue and associated HN Unit Specifications which give information on all its advanced provision .
21 I began by noting that in 1987 building societies were at the forefront of financial sector reporting , but the influence , in particular , of the EC has narrowed the gap over the past five years , so that the rules applicable to banks ( The Companies Act 1985 ( Bank Accounts ) Regulations 1991 ) and building societies ( the 1992 regulations ) are now very much in line .
22 One of the reasons it thinks that COSE is interested in its participation is that it has some key technology that in typical DEC fashion , it has failed to trumpet .
23 Secondly , it almost goes without saying that in real life people will not be presented at the point of sale with a neat , comparative ranking of ( say ) five different credit options , with one end of the scale of choice giving much better value than the other .
24 He has confided that he once told Claudia that in real life people do not go around analysing everyday rituals .
25 The difficulties of relying on Chinese walls as a method of resolving conflicts is enhanced by the fact that in certain circumstances walls will be crossed , for example , by an analyst who is required to advise the corporate finance department on a particular transaction and who will then return to his original position .
26 The court accepted that in certain circumstances information about prices could be invested with a sufficient degree of confidentiality to make that information a business secret or its equivalent but in the present case it found factors which led it to the conclusion that neither the information about the prices nor the sales information as a whole had the degree of confidentiality necessary to support the plaintiff 's claim .
27 Although Gregory came into conflict with Chilperic over the immunities of Tours , the original concessions must indicate that in certain circumstances kings were happy to make grants to their bishops .
28 Somewhat less obviously , it has been argued that in certain circumstances States can be treated as parties to the Court 's exercise of its advisory jurisdiction .
29 It was explained in Chapter 7 that in certain contexts no is pronounced , but the theory mentioned in the last sentence would claim that at an abstract level there is a phoneme , though in certain contexts the is not actually pronounced .
30 A policewoman in Liverpool stated that in certain police stations , particularly in the city centre , brutality and drug planting took place regularly .
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