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

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1 It is intended in addition that this unit of study should enable teachers to contribute to the formulation of school policies designed to take into account these factors :
2 Bearing in mind that this year we got a lot more , I mean , we we got all those crackers and blowers from the hotel .
3 Your worships , those are the circumstances I would ask you to bear in mind that this man a ha , has four summonses against him purely as a result of really ignorance as far as purchasing documents is concerned they were in order and erm he would of produced them had he realised what the officer was saying to him and er , that he would of realised had he not been suffering the shock , but he was actually sufferance suffering at the er at the time of the accident .
4 Your Worships those are the circumstances , I would ask you to bear in mind that this man ha has four summonses against him purely as a result of really ignorance as far as production of documents is concerned .
5 Bearing in mind that this fish consumes large amounts of vegetation in the wild , you must reconcile yourself to a plantless tank , unless you like the plastic variety .
6 His lukewarm relationship with Ayrton Senna comes across firmly , particularly bearing in mind that this book closes with the end of the 1988 season .
7 It is with this view in mind that this book must be read .
8 It must be borne in mind that this distribution , while , likely to be typical of the 1910 sample as a whole , does reflect that sample sage structure : the information comes from marriages logged very largely between 1910 and 1920 and obviously tells us more about the families that sent their daughter to the trade in the 1900s than about the earlier decades .
9 Erm this can only exasasberate er an already difficult situation chairman , I do wonder whether the , the people that British Rail are trying to attract to use the service and , and do bear in mind that this County Council recently voted ten thousand pounds in subsidies er to er towards British Rail to enable people to travel on a Sunday .
10 It is with sincere people such as these in mind that this leaflet has been written — not to ride roughshod over a sincerely held belief but rather to confirm the absolute necessity of finding Purgatory , but not a Purgatory that is arrived at after death which is the popular view , but rather a Purgatory that is found before death which is the proper view according to God 's guide , the Holy Bible .
11 And it was always in autumn that this game was played because we had a sort of a plant that is very common then , we call it in Gaelic [ ragwort ] .
12 It was felt in discussion that this proposal was very similar to work done on social borders by Ross ( Current Anthropology 16:1 , 1975 ) .
13 Now that the problem has been identified , federal and state health ministers have agreed in principle that this type of service should be a federal responsibility and discussions have started on the practicalities .
14 The new government appointed in November [ see p. 37874 ] was reported to be anxious to see a quick and decisive victory over Iraq in order that this trend should be reversed .
15 and he 's going to ask each of us to sign a a permission form in the end , because we have our we all own the copy right you know our own spoken word and er in order that this man can use what we actually speak today , is showing to want us individually to sign a form .
16 What is needed now is far greater resources , both physical and human , in order that this ideal can be realised .
17 The second point I want to er make Mr Deputy Speaker wholly relating to this erm er clutch of er orders of which er eighteen plus the er the schedule which the minister did n't have time to go through in great detail , is the thrust of why I put the amendment down erm in fact that this order should not be er erm approved indeed until the citizens of Gibraltar have been and able to be represented in the European parliament .
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