Example sentences of "that in [det] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But they need to be reassured that in all countries results from research tend to be indirect and to take time before they come to fruition .
2 And we know that in all things god works for good for them that love him .
3 But if , and most of are I 'm sure that we 've come today with some thorn in our flesh somewhere , some worry , some difficulty or a disappointment perhaps of some kind , then just remember that in all things God works together for good with those who love him , and for that rejoice and give thanks , and again I say , rejoice .
4 As the days passed in the library I increasingly understood why Laura had been attracted to Edward — the wry , sidespin dart of his humour , the sudden shy warmth of expressed affection , the uncompromising certainty that in all things meaning inhered , and the strict honesty which refused glib answers .
5 The use of specific monoclonal antibodies indicated that in all cases c-Jun and c-Fos or antigenically related proteins were required for binding .
6 What they do have in common is that in all cases industry will be looking for the location where it can make the best profit .
7 Michael Anderson has recently argued that in many areas factories offered a type and range of employment that could keep the family together , for co-residency of kin was complemented by the practice of hiring relatives in factories .
8 Eric Evans , of the Department of Agriculture at the University of Newcastle , says that in many areas levels have fallen below the critical 20 kilogrammes per hectare necessary for healthy crop growth .
9 The McKinsey-GE matrix also recognizes that in many businesses investment decisions can not be made simply upon information about market growth and the current share held .
10 Of deep concern , also , is the fact that in many countries machinery and criteria for final assessment of primary school children ( with all the feedback that this brings into the school curriculum ) are still dominated by the requirements of selection for Secondary School despite the obvious truth of Nyerere 's statement that those capable of further education will readily identify themselves .
11 He also found that in many instances children were able to correct their own errors when their attention was drawn to them .
12 While he did not dispute that in many cases money had been levied that was twice what was necessary for satisfactory repair , and even then that the work carried out had been slovenly or even not done at all , the great laissez-faire economist had been convinced by the turnpikes that so far as public works " for facilitating commerce in general " were concerned , " the greater part may easily be so managed as to afford a particular revenue sufficient for defraying their own expense , without bringing any burden upon the general revenue of society " .
13 Doctors may feel that in many cases surgery is not clinically indicated .
14 Indeed they felt that in many cases children who experienced difficulties in learning responded particularly well .
15 It is certainly true that in many cases warts will regress and even disappear without any treatment , but it is unclear why this should happen and there is no way of predicting which sufferers will be able to rid themselves of the warts or how to stimulate the body 's defence to that end .
16 It is quite obvious that in many cases health and safety can not be bolted on , as an afterthought , to the basic design .
17 Increasingly , as we 've been studying the problems of developing countries , two major changes have been occurring ; one in our own thinking that in many ways problems of developing countries are linked in extricably with things that are going on in Britain or Europe or other parts of the so-called industrial world , and secondly that as we 've been studying developing countries , we 've been finding that more and more problems in Britain and other industrial countries begin to look like some of the same problems that we 've been used to in developing countries .
18 Thirdly there is the fact that in many respects law is not of great importance to business fortunes .
19 Even in terms of their own theoretical approach , it is surely obvious that in many respects stratification is dysfunctional , producing many negative and damaging social consequences .
20 The growth of the comprehensives brought with it a significant expansion in the curriculum content of secondary schooling , which should have been helpful to girls , except that in many schools expansion meant typing or shorthand or child-care for girls , and quite different subjects for boys .
21 It does seem strange that in many schools governors ' meetings are not open to the public .
22 The EC rules on establishment require that in such cases evidence of equivalent expertise acquired in the other member states must be given full faith and credit in the host state .
23 Current experimental work with mothers and infants sleeping together in sleep laboratories is tracing the interaction of their patterns of breathing , and has found that in such conditions infants spend less time in deep stages of sleep .
24 So the implication is that in such instances animals also would be worse off .
25 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 .
26 As this medical view is based fundamentally on the gender identity and self-image of the transsexual , he implies that the law is prepared to concede that in most circumstances sex determination is a matter for the individual .
27 However , he pointed out that in most cases detriment will exist .
28 No , Ros has already argued that in most cases access is covered by a standard procedure survey .
29 The reader will appreciate that in most cases oil field development necessitates the use of external finance .
30 The answer is that in most tests cats ignore the sweetness factor when making choices .
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