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

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1 And in that instant the harsh reality of her task hit Isabel like a blow to the head .
2 In that sense the traditional notion of Picasso as a more conceptual artist than Matisse holds but I think only in that sense .
3 In that sense the present situation of recent migrants to Britain is part of a familiar pattern .
4 In that sense the younger girls were favoured .
5 In that sense the British policy context was not contentious .
6 So that in that sense the fundamental orientation is likely to change even less erm than one , than might have been the case if there 'd been a more radical change .
7 I know she were , she were brick shit she were , I said to Lyn I said I 'm bloody sure , I could have actually , she , she were nearly eating out of my arm , in them last few weeks , I 'll tell you , ooh the encouragement I got about the driving ooh I ca n't do it Lyn and when I comes in that day the first test I had she 'd made a great big fucking cake
8 Readers should note that the ANSI/X3/SPARC architecture described in Section 1.8 is slightly different to that shown in Figure 6.1 as in that architecture the external view is mapped onto a conceptual view .
9 Later in that decade the British media announced , with some pride , that the eminent scientist Sir John Cockroft was ‘ 90 per-cent certain ’ that controlled thermonuclear fusion had been achieved at the Harwell Laboratory .
10 In that country the original intention was to oppose the compulsory arbitration system which employers had regarded as a fundamental challenge to management rights , and subsequently to disseminate information and advice to association members ‘ in interpreting the maze of awards , classifications and legislation that the system was producing ’ ( Plowman , 1980 , p. 253 ) .
11 It also suspended the Democratic Revolutionary Party ( PRD ) of Panama from membership for accepting the annulment of the general election in that country the previous month [ see p. 36645 ] .
12 In that year the first Aberdeen Angus steer won the Silver Cup at Smithfield and the breed 's fame spread rapidly , first into France and during the 1870s to North America , and also Australia and New Zealand .
13 Wijdenbosch had been Prime Minister of the military-backed government responsible for the 1987 Constitution allowing in that year the first general election since 1977 [ see pp. 35758-59 ] .
14 In that year the German chemist Friedrich Wohler ( 1800–92 ) found a way of producing from inorganic materials the chemical urea ; always beforehand this had been assumed to be a substance that could be produced only by bodily ( biochemical ) reactions .
15 What is clear is that for [ Whitehouse ] and others like her , there is a determination to restore a Christian culture to Britain , and in that battle the greater availability of sexually explicit cultural forms , the easier access to abortion and divorce , the legitimation of homosexuality between consenting adults and so on are developments which must at all costs not only be stemmed but at some ill-defined date in the future actually reversed .
16 We might have rode along in that coach the whole night while I just stood there in front of the office .
17 In that case the personal representatives of persons who were crushed to death at the Hillsborough Stadium claimed damages under the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1934 for pain and suffering alleged to have been sustained prior to their death .
18 In that case the accused falsely represented sexual intercourse as a medical examination .
19 Indeed , the situation might actually be worse than the classical neurosis because at least in that case the chief symptoms of the disorder , for instance , neurotic anxiety , present themselves as definite psychopathic factors , whereas in an externalized , acted-out neurosis the symptoms may be reality factors that arise because of maladaptive behaviour which may mask its irrational , compulsive nature .
20 In that case the rational expectation of the average price level must be P 2 .
21 In that case the extra loss is recoverable in a claim for damages .
22 In that case the two fuel tanks are interconnected to keep the fuel levels equal and maintain equilibrium . ’
23 In that case the two waves reinforce each other and one gets a large effect , a hump in the pattern .
24 And in that case the only way of identifying them with any accuracy is to hear them spoken and to witness the non-verbal behaviour with which they are preceded , accompanied or followed .
25 In that case the contemporary seal may have served to validate the emissary .
26 He believed in that case the main danger would come from Wollo soldiery pursuing the Shoans into the town , and passing close to the Legation .
27 It is however assumed that the total N will not be subdivided to examine the effect of ( for example ) linguistic environment ; in that case the ideal figure would be 30 tokens per environment , bringing the total for the variable as a whole to a figure proportionate to the number of environments examined .
28 And in that case the epistemological asymmetry which depends on it falls to the ground .
29 In that case the discretionary power to refund payment of rates for which the person who made the payment was not liable had been expressly conferred on local authorities by Parliament .
30 In that case the gross margins would have been underestimated .
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