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

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1 Harry Pascoe heard the laughter following this remark and was in little doubt that it was at his own expense .
2 The most practical way of examining the list is to tick off the items in each column that you expect definitely to apply and , where possible , to write down the expenditure involved in the adjacent box ( see Budget Planner , pages 120–25 ) .
3 Parents who questioned what appears to be an unwritten regulation have been told in each case that they are the only ones not co-operating …
4 They may not have found quite the soulmate in each other that they had been looking for , but their relationship has made up for it in other ways .
5 Eileen 's death had made the lot of them aware of depths in themselves and in each other that they had not known of before .
6 The characters and their conjugal disjunction have indeed been generated out of a play of pronouns , out of ‘ words on a page ’ , for it is due to the lack they experience in each other that they are not able to constitute themselves through each other as subjects .
7 A further advantage is that whereas with a series of debentures with a charge on the company 's assets it will be necessary to say expressly in each debenture that it is one of a series each ranking pari passu in respect of the charge ; debenture stock achieves that result without express provision .
8 People have to choose certain issues in each party that they like best . ’
9 But they had made her feel restless with their talk and it was in that mood that she 'd let the landlord get close to her by the open landing window as he was bringing up some more beer .
10 would n't you get one in that Princess that you got at first ?
11 It 's got , I mean , surely the , the middle peasants or even the rich peasants the group of people that are gon na be most productive in the economy erm so you know your reform has to be fairly moderate in that sense that they have to be able to promote
12 But strong though that thrust is , it is not rescue in that sense that I want to argue for here .
13 More recently , however , Liberal Theology has become a recognised description of the Ritschlian school , and it is in that sense that it is used here . )
14 And you look so topping in that dress that I thought you might be a sport .
15 He was still naked and seemed so relaxed in that state that she wondered if he often wandered around like that .
16 So I think we 've developed in that direction that I can go ahead as soon as I 've got some dates and book it properly with Mr .
17 With the sun below the horizon it was only by a perceptible lightening of the sky in that direction that it was possible to place themselves in the great ocean of trees .
18 It is in that spirit that we shall use conventional psychiatric terminology here .
19 It was in that spirit that he persuaded in the early 1960s to take Pugwash seriously .
20 All the men he knows are fathers or grandfathers and it is in that capacity that he knows them .
21 She left Queen 's in 1850 and it was in that year that she founded the school of which she was to be head for forty years , the North London Collegiate School for Ladies , which opened in the Buss Camden Street house on 4 April 1850 with thirty-five pupils .
22 But most particularly we are concerned with the way in which learners and environments interact , for it is in that interaction that we , as parents and teachers , can best help children to realize their linguistic and intellectual potential by adopting a conversational style that maximises their opportunities for learning .
23 But you you 'll probably , I would imagine , over a period of time , put a number of extra files in that directory that you 're going to need .
24 There was such an awful mockery in that face that it made Tuan Ti Fo want to strike it with his fist .
25 For if that departed order can be allowed any saving graces , it was in that area that they might be found .
26 You see there 's a general principle there is quite a lot of information in that cupboard that I keep saying 's there , have a look and as we get stuff
27 It was in that House that he scored his greatest triumph for the cause of deaf people by persuading the Labour Government of Attlee that to provide free spectacles to the partially-sighted , free dentures to those whose teeth had rotted , free artificial limbs to the disabled , but to actually charge the sum of £10 to deaf people for National Health hearing-aids was blatant discrimination !
28 What I , what er , I in fact , what , what I did notice in that time that I was there , was that er , when you talk about the old guard , the young people , anybody under forty er they were a little bit cynical about this communism lark and Lenin and the rest of it , they all went to say , they would all go to Lenin 's er statue and in effect have a blessing from Lenin , we went along with them on one occasion , very pleased to do it , but you you got the impression that the younger generation were already in 1982 and the people now that are out there with Yeltsin were shying away from communism , now the thing is this that Gorbachev came along in my opinion exactly at the right time and tried to move things a little our way a little way from the hardline , which obviously could n't be sustained .
29 He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’
30 He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’
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