Example sentences of "that [prep] [det] instances " in BNC.

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1 However , I found that in many instances this slipping action makes the disc useless , as it is unable to cut to any depth before it stops rotating .
2 list , to the extent that in many instances the weights recorded for each species in the two lists are quite different .
3 It is all very confusing with the result , in my experience , that in many instances the fishkeeper has to find the right feed level by trial and error , which invariably involves water quality problems , as well as compromising the health of the fish until the correct balance is achieved .
4 A stronger version of the argument , not developed by Leontief himself but based on his theoretical foundations , is that the high level of productivity of capital may mean that in many instances it will be cheaper to use machines rather than people to perform jobs unless the wage rate is well below subsistence level .
5 In fact we now know that in many instances , for example in the steel-making industry that Kathleen Stone describes , control was firmly in the hands of the craftsmen themselves .
6 It is pointed out that in many instances much of the needed supporting evidence will have to be produced by the auditors themselves , which in turn will give rise to independence issues .
7 He also found that in many instances children were able to correct their own errors when their attention was drawn to them .
8 The clinical purpose stems from the fact that in many instances the co-operation of the patient and the patient 's faith or at least confidence in the efficiency of the treatment is a major factor contributing to the treatment 's success .
9 It is a gradual process of which there will be intermediate phases and it is hardly surprising that in such instances we will be uncertain whether or not to admit that the infant has made the grade .
10 So the implication is that in such instances animals also would be worse off .
11 It could be argued that in such instances an unlearnt program could still be detected at work behind the scenes since the general category of food , and its effectiveness as a reward , was in some sense built in .
12 AOPA was actively involved throughout the campaign to save West Malling and has found that in several instances residents in the neighbourhoods of airfields have been opposed to flying , but when they were made aware of the horrors of what the possible alternatives would be , they then realised what a valuable green and friendly asset a local airfield could be .
13 It is likely that in several instances such differences will be specific not generic .
14 Here it is envisaged that in most instances the conflict will be a simple one between the librarian 's obligations to his profession and public interest on the one hand , and the librarian 's obligations to his employer on the other hand .
15 This may mean that it was common for the bounds to be noted on site , and then sent to wherever the charter was drafted , and that in these instances the scribe copied in the Anglo-Saxon heading .
16 Even if we agree with his general hypothesis , we have to accept that in some instances people will eat the dead bodies of other people — if only in order to stay alive .
17 To begin with , it is important to recognize that the various images represent different stages of more than one acrobatic feat , and that in some instances there is an element of idealization .
18 This raises the possibility that in some instances the number of authors may be negotiable : by limiting the number of cited authors to six , last authors receive acknowledgment in citation listings .
19 Given the diversity of tribunals , commissions , authorities , ministers and inquiries which constitute our administrative system , it would be surprising if we did not conclude that in some instances the rational basis test was the correct stance and in others a test of substitution of judgment .
20 In a 4,000 word decision , the Californian Court of Appeal ruled that in some instances the threat of homosexual rape is fearsome enough for a prisoner to seek justifiably to escape from jail — The Times .
21 He also emphasises the need to take into account the costs of relationships , and the possibility that in some instances , apparently supportive relationships can have a negative impact on well-being .
22 And it was striking that in both instances the referenda did stimulate a serious and extensive debate about the matters which were to be decided on — or at least voted on .
23 She expressed concern that in both instances income had fallen well short of expenditure .
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