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

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1 The projects were pitched at different levels , so that in the strictest sense the students were working in a parallel fashion .
2 Norris in fact claims that in the patristic period nothing was made of Christ 's maleness , as also not for example of his Jewishness , as being of Christological significance .
3 Social investigators assumed that in the private sphere of the family altruism prevailed , and tended to ignore the possibility that resources within the family might not be shared equally .
4 Conservatives will continue to argue that in the private sector , competition must bear the principal responsibility for protecting the individual 's interests .
5 However , the early surveys of the Government Actuary 's department show that in the private sector in 1956 there were only 34 per cent of ‘ salaried ’ women ( 71 per cent of men ) and 23 per cent of ‘ waged ’ women ( 38 per cent of men ) in schemes ( Government Actuary , 1958 , p. 4 ) .
6 Or to reverse it , could it be that in the deepening turbulence of our generation God is not only judging a culture which has abandoned him but also , as it were , shaking up the bag and testing the foundations to see if we Christians are as ready as we think for the critical years ahead ?
7 Ian Adamson , one of the keenest Protestant Gaelic speakers , who inherited his interest from a Gaelic-speaking great-grandmother from western Scotland , claims that in the 19th century , when Catholics were turning from Gaelic to English , Protestants helped to keep the language alive .
8 Meadows has stated that in the 19th century , local geological studies represented worthwhile research in their own right ; but in the 20th century , local studies have increasingly become acceptable to professionals only if they incorporate , and reflect on , the wider geological picture .
9 There is no doubt that in the 19th century the courts did consider the adequacy of consideration in restraint of trade cases , but more recently in M & S Drapers v Reynolds [ 1957 ] 1 WLR 9 Hodson LJ said " … although the position of the employee has to be considered , the court will not inquire into the adequacy of the consideration or weigh the advantages accruing to the covenantor under the contract against the disadvantages imposed on him by the restraint " .
10 Let us assume that in the split second that it took our sender to walk into the room and to recognise another person , a decision was made to smile .
11 That seems to me to be a good argument for saying that in the ordinary way the justices ought not to make an order for no contact between the parent and the child , but I do not think it is a satisfactory argument in the interpretation of section 34(2) and ( 3 ) .
12 We have been referred to several recent cases , of which Padfield v. Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food is the best example , in which the courts have stressed that in the ordinary way a minister should give reasons , and if he gives none the court may infer that he had no good reasons .
13 In the words of Pollock B in Hazelton ( 1874 ) LR 2 CCR 134 , which were approved by the Court of Appeal in Gilmartin [ 1983 ] QB 953 , the accused represents that " the existing state of facts is such that in the ordinary course the cheque will be met " .
14 " The drawer impliedly represents that the state of facts existing at the date of delivery of the cheque is such that in the ordinary course the cheque will on presentation for payment on or after the date specified in the cheque be met " ( per Robert Goff LJ in Gilmartin , approved in Hamilton ) .
15 Then I noticed that right beside the checkpoint , in fact touching it , there stood a terrace of houses , and that in the front window of one of them stood a Christmas tree , with lights draped along its branches .
16 Morton , in collaboration with others , has argued , from 1966 to the present time , that in the Pauline corpus only Romans , 1 and 2 Corinthians , and Galatians form a homogeneous group which can be attributed to a single hand .
17 He always said that in the vain hope that the girl would respond to him differently from all the others who had so casually used her body .
18 It is significant that in the following year , in his dissenting speech in Reg. v. Warner [ 1969 ] 2 A.C. 256 , 279 , he , while agreeing with the general rule , was prepared to consider an exception from it although not that the time was right to do so .
19 Even though we have just proved the equivalence of the concepts of primeness and of irreducibility in Z we ask the reader to note that in the following theorem the concept of irreducibility is associated with the existence of a decomposition of the asserted kind whereas the property of primeness is used to establish the uniqueness of this decomposition .
20 Galbraith ( 1976 ) put forward the idea that in the technological world the technology is so demanding that a given new technology is handled in the same way anywhere in the world no matter what the local culture .
21 The axiom underlying the contention is the far from unexceptional one that in the long-term wealth , power and moral and intellectual superiority are closely and positively linked together in the maintenance of stable elites .
22 But it may also be that in the bourgeois family the essential inegalitarianism on which capitalism rested found a necessary expression .
23 She joined in the training sessions , but soon found to her chagrin that in the personal fitness stakes he left her standing .
24 So to the middle-aged man who came up to me in the car park and confessed that in the fifth form he had been silently in love with me — why did n't he say so at the time ?
25 Sources at Bull say that in the multi-annual plan , although Pache is likely to outline further potential partnerships and cost-cutting measures , it is difficult to imagine that the new French government will refuse all further financing for Bull , letting it run the risk of receivership and the dumping of 30,000 workers , at a time when France 's biggest concern is retaining and creating new jobs .
26 Marx believed that in the highest stage of communism human beings would be able to realize — or actualize — their expressive essence , their ‘ species being ’ ( Geras , 1983 ) .
27 Thus we see that in the narrow sense of the term ‘ elite ’ , as used by Mosca , group consciousness entailing a sharing of attitudes towards relevant issues , and an awareness of so doing , is a necessary characteristic of the elite .
28 She said that in the Southern General alone , £80,000 is being spent on new cookers which should guarantee vegetables that areal dente .
29 This ( combined with the fact that in the great majority of branches one has to find tutors who possess cars on account of the very poor public services ) multiplies the difficulty of providing the Branch with the class they desire …
30 The fact remains , however , that in the young adult novel we have a useful example of reading contributing to development : easily read , unpompous , and unauthoritarian , these books provide reassurance and role-models of the right kind .
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