Example sentences of "that it [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As this model had some rather obvious shortcomings in that it identified the freedom to publish with individual property rights of purchase and sale of newspaper titles , it was necessary to overlay the libertarian ( laissez-faire ) position with an element of social conscience .
2 This was the first , and remains the only , attempt to summarise all of the known archaeology of the period in England and is of interest in that it describes the aims and methods of Anglo-Saxon archaeology as Leeds perceived them ; it was reprinted in 1970 .
3 Indeed the clause in dispute in Walford v Miles was a lock-out clause in that it represented an undertaking by the vendor not to negotiate with anyone other than the purchaser .
4 J. did n't work nights and we had so much to talk about that it seemed a shame to waste precious time in sleep .
5 Baxter 's old congregation in Kidderminster was typical of many former Puritan congregations in that it became the scene of a Unitarian split during the 18th .
6 This approach is appropriate to a commercial buyer in that it forces the buyer to reveal his requirements if the purpose is over and above the most basic one for goods of that kind .
7 In addition , the DFR 's text differed sharply from that of the ocean bill of lading in that it lacked the terms and conditions of carriage , including disclaimers .
8 Hypnosis is identical with group formation in that it isolates the relation between the leader and follower , but between two people , not a large number , as in a crowd with a leader .
9 As a facilitator of management activities this imposes an opportunity — cost framework in that it encourages the reappraising of how differing expenditure patterns can best make a contribution to achieving organisational objectives .
10 After that it becomes a question of taste , and of having the money .
11 Malinowski ( 1964 ) argues that ritual served an important function in that it alleviated the anxiety of the participants in areas of uncertainty .
12 The Gulf crisis complicated the budgetary position in that it made the negotiators ' original $50,000 million deficit reduction target appear unrealistically high , while increasing the threat of the economy being pushed into recession .
13 As you do that it records the name of the worksheet , the user , the date and time .
14 In the terms established earlier this , like the Monadology itself , seems an unsatisfactory account of consciousness in that it ignores the unity principle , for what that is worth .
15 The case breaks new ground in Britain in that it seeks a ruling on whether radiation damage can be passed on to children through their fathers ' sperm , in which case , under current legislation , BNFL would be liable .
16 Jennings says the minizyme is activated when it combines with its target , an advantage over other anti-viral agents in that it limits the prospect for side effects .
17 Technically it has an advantage over percutaneous cholecystolithotomy in that it requires a tract only 12 French in diameter as opposed to 30 French .
18 I hope too that you find it helpful to caretaking staff in that it reduces the time that they safeguard the front entrance by 15 minutes in the morning and 15 minutes at the end of the day .
19 Poetry differs from ordinary language in that it activates the secondary or collateral meanings of a word simultaneously , a strategy which would disrupt ordinary communication , which depends on the absence of ambiguity through there being only one functional meaning for a word .
20 The inflation was a good thing in that it produced a universe that was smooth and uniform on a large scale and was expanding at just the critical rate to avoid recollapse .
21 The Republic takes the ‘ polluter pays ’ principle further than the UK in that it has no disposal facilities for toxic wastes .
22 ‘ It is n't unlike golf in that it has a handicap system so that the better player can play against a less experienced person , ’ said the father-of-two .
23 Bartlett ( 1958 ) regarded thinking as a form of skill in that it has the characteristics of organising information .
24 Once again , we use the matrix specified in Equation ( 2.10.2.16 ) and we are given that it has an eigenvalue near
25 Seen in this way , the reflexive nature of pragmatism , with theory realized in practice , practice informed by theory , brings mutual benefits in that it serves the cause both of effective learning and , as a corollary , of the professional development of the teacher .
26 Thus a fully anticipated change in fiscal policy is quite likely to have some effect on real output in that it affects the willingness of the population to work to produce output .
27 The latest victims are Allan Ludman and Nicholas Coch , whose Physical Geology has a slight edge over its competitors in that it includes a series of rather handsome colour plates .
28 Most of us have been taught to see the Davy lamp as a scientific advance in that it saved the lives of miners because it would burn without causing explosions in a methane-rich atmosphere .
29 Critics claimed that the government 's endorsement of the Daijosai represented a clear breach of the constitutional separation of church and state , and also violated the Constitution in that it reinvested the monarch with divine status .
30 It protects the defendant in that it prevents the jury from speculating on the possible effect of adult literature on a young person who may just happen to see it , although it does not put the prosecution to proof that a majority , or even a substantial number , of readers would be adversely affected .
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