Example sentences of "[that] in [noun prp] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ) . These legends prove at least that in Palestine the transition from the Persian to the Macedonian rule had been smooth .
2 These were the men and women who no doubt complained that in Nice the cost of unfurnished houses had risen between 1858 and 1876 from £64 to £100 per year , and that of women servants from £8–10 to a scandalous £24–30 a year .
3 At the first , there was not much co-operation , but I am glad to say that in October the association announced a scheme similar to that which my hon. Friend suggested — to offer discounts to certain car owners who have security devices fitted when the car is being made in the factory .
4 I ask if they have heard that in Bolivia the government , spurred on by the IMF , made thousands of miners redundant to make their economy ‘ viable ’ .
5 It is too often forgotten — this is another dimension — that in Britain the age at which children start school is comparatively young .
6 I was told that in Britain the weather has to be really dire before a mountain rescue search is called off .
7 It is true that in Britain the matter is now regulated by statute and to that extent it has been flushed into the open .
8 It is thought that in January the Bank sold pounds nine months forward when it was engaged in the task of restraining the pound 's advance .
9 He observed that in Lawrence the House did not have to consider the precise meaning of ‘ appropriation ’ in section 3(1) and continued [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 , 331–333 :
10 Boulestin had found , like so many before and since , that in England the price of perfection is too high .
11 Odd-Knut is much amused by all this talk , and tells us that in Greenland the sledge dogs will eat it if they can get at it .
12 ‘ In my translation of the ‘ Nightingale ’ fairy tale , the word ‘ Chinaman ’ has been deleted from my original text , which read : ‘ I suppose you know that in China the emperor 's a Chinaman …
13 What I am trying to argue is that in Germany the contradiction between bourgeoisie and civil society — as exemplified above in the contradiction of state and cultural modernism — was much much sharper than elsewhere .
14 The report pointed out that in Germany the role of channelling knowledge and technology from HE to industry is fulfilled in part by the Fraunhofer institutes , bridging the divide between the aspirations of academia and industry .
15 I readily acknowledge that in Scotland the Crown has no direct interest in sentence in as much as it does n't , in contrast with Russia or America , request the court to impose a specific sentence .
16 It should be noted in passing that in Scotland the change had been made in 1599/60 .
17 The official justification is that in Bali the company could work with local performers and learn to ‘ shift our centres of gravity away from the head , down into the centres of our bodies ’ .
18 I actually first realised this at the second year , that when I was looking for the , the previous year , I noticed that in July the business went and I thought , because everybody 's gone on holiday .
19 But the Baptism of Jesus did not merely see the end of the long silence , and God 's declaration that in Jesus the role of the Servant and the Son had converged : the age-long drought of the Holy Spirit was ended too .
20 It was then , just as the first signs of Arab flexibility appeared , that in Israel the notion took root that the renunciation of ‘ grand designs ’ was erroneous in its minimalism .
21 The result was that in Russia the proletariat was not side-tracked into mere trade-unionism or reformism , nor were its energies dissipated in futile and ill-coordinated protests .
22 But it seems difficult to refute the Soviet contention that in Russia the advance of industrial capitalism , rather than fostering moderation , reformism and concern with purely economic goals , was nourishing an increasingly radical and politically conscious proletariat .
23 Crucially , the close lines of influence and power drawn between the political and industrial wings of the city 's labour movement meant that in Sheffield the task of the new committee was one of political as well as economic regeneration .
24 And is n't it nice to know that in Ireland the flow of words , like the flow of Guinness goes on !
25 I do not have the slightest doubt that in Nottingham the money is available to do whatever is necessary to keep open those old people 's homes , and so remove once and for all the worry of hundreds of residents in those homes .
26 They hold as high positions as that and they run ministries , and I 'd like to add that in Kuwait the number of women deans in the Kuwait university is the highest in the world , so the woman is working side-by-side by the man , and we are very proud of them , we always have been , and especially after the invasion when I was in Kuwait on the fourth day the people who went in the streets chanting against the Iraqui invasion were the Kuwaiti women .
27 That God is personal by being tri-personal , they would say , means that in God the activity which at the human level must be divided between separate individual selves can be contained at the divine level within one being .
28 Since it will become apparent that in Yugoslavia the division between fiscal and monetary policies is even less well defined than in many other countries , this latter section will contain a discussion of the combined effects of fiscal and monetary policies on the state of the economy .
29 also considered ( p. 390c ) that in Cloverbay the Vice-Chancellor had not identified ‘ a watertight limit to the jurisdiction of the court to make an order under section 236 , ’ and that the court had a general discretion which should be exercised by balancing the needs of the administrators against the disadvantages accruing to the other party which can result from the making of the order .
30 There are indications that in Egypt the god of eternal time was identified with Osiris .
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