Example sentences of "in [conj] [art] [noun sg] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 The builder , therefore , has the ultimate control in that no payment need be made for sub-standard work .
2 Then , finally , there is a statute of limitations bar , in that no action may be taken under the section more than five years after the date of the last transaction which is the subject of the violation .
3 They differ from pen-based computers in that the handwriting will not have to be translated or recognised by CPU .
4 Entries are freeform in that the cursor may be placed on any field in order to bypass unrequired fields .
5 Knowledge of how well one is doing will not provide the basic motivation in that the performer must care about his performance but if this is established , knowledge of performance is a most vigorous factor in developing and maintaining the will to perform .
6 ( 5 ) that the spending plans submitted should fall within the guidelines described earlier in that the money should not be spent on sets of textbooks , nor for the furnishing or decoration of premises , and that no more than 20% should be allocated to non-book resources
7 The surety covenant increases the value of the reversion in that the landlord can look not only to the tenant but also to the sureties for the payment of a sum equal to the rent and for damages for failure to comply with the other tenant 's covenants .
8 If the response is not satisfactory a visit can have advantages in that the claimant can see that an interest is being taken in their welfare , the handler can consider whether or not an independent examination may be desirable and also may act as a catalyst in a speedy return to work .
9 Thirdly , the time period within which the information is to be captured may be too short , in that the entrepreneur may lack the credit and capital facilities to capitalise on the opportunity .
10 In the Regional Council 's view , the appeal proposal is contrary to those terms , in that the development would precipitate unnecessary , excessive resource commitment in schools resources and to a degree that is far removed from the ‘ cost effective use of infrastructure investments ’ .
11 However , the editorial endorsement may still be fairly strong in that the booklet may carry the name of the magazine in its own title such as the " Modern Woman 's Guide to House Buying " .
12 This can be taught , in that the teacher can create the optimum conditions for this kind of learning .
13 They are class-blind , in that the programme may reach only a minority , and separates this elite from the bulk of girls who are defined as failures and frequently pushed into opposition to the school 's programme .
14 I have noted above that in both social and historical linguistics the position of the observer is crucial and is relevant to the interpretative phase in that the observer may affect the data in some way .
15 The examples in this section are Janus-like , in that the reader may interpret them metaphorically but , in the light of the examples in the previous section , it seems to me that we should interpret them as cases of underlexicalisation .
16 Endobiliary fine needle aspiration cytology , in which a fine needle is introduced into the biliary tree either percutaneously or endoscopically , has the potential advantage over other methods of diagnosing biliary strictures in that the needle may be inserted through the strictured area and thereby obtain tissue from outwith the wall of the bile duct .
17 It is basically a question of ‘ balance ’ , in that the salesperson must judge the individual circumstances and ‘ tailor ’ the demonstration accordingly .
18 This might be slightly bending the letter of the law in that the prospectus should be a single document but it makes good economic sense .
19 Most deals over three months would be made with a CD due to their greater flexibility in that the depositor can gain back the deposit by selling the CD in the secondary market .
20 The time based structure retains an element of flexibility in that the fee will be more of an estimate than a fixed price quotation .
21 Most finance texts would suggest that purchasers of assets via the financial markets are entering a fair game in that the market will price assets according to expectations of future cash flows incorporating some risk discount ( albeit one likely to reflect systematic risk , ie after taking the opportunity for portfolio diversification into account , rather than the total variance of the returns ) .
22 It builds in a cumulative temporal structure to the index , in that the hearer must continually update the information in his previous discourse component , to take account of what has most recently been added .
23 With the Government 's overall majority now down to just 18 , the presence of Ulster Unionists and other minority parties became a key factor in whether the Bill could be wrecked .
24 It is to be doubted if unsecured trade creditors have much , if any , interest in the state of encumbrances on a company 's property as they normally will only be interested in whether the company can pay its debts as they fall due .
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