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

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1 The three cases described by the Health Service Commissioner differed in detail , and in each the Commissioner came to slightly different conclusions .
2 In each the primitive , sometimes bestial is joined obdurately to the modern and sophisticated .
3 Thank you sir erm in that the government and the opposition front bench want to move this measure erm fulfilling their commitments to the Maastricht treaty , I accept the methodology and the precedent that the government cites , I think that 's appropriate , erm I just wanted to very briefly say that this is of course a vote no longer like the generality of the population voting for the membership of a golf club in which we have varying degrees of er interest .
4 flexibility will be retained in that the Dollar Preference Shares will be redeemable only at the Company 's option , subject to the terms of issue .
5 The kitchen 's perception of the restaurant manager is also fragmented in that the kitchen expects that manager to feed back customer response .
6 Well er partially in that the lorry that pulled out
7 On the resumed hearing the justices made an order in terms different from those agreed in that the girl 's contact with her older half-sister was to be supervised and the prohibition of contact between the girl and her father was expressed to continue until after the review by the local authority six months later .
8 And erm I think it 's a little bit of creative accountancy on their part in saying that and in fact putting that five hundred thousand elsewhere , and also they have erm done a further piece of creative accountancy in that the provision for pay and price increases they have reduced by one point five million , and the combined budget reduces it by half that figure .
9 I think just to conclude the the engine of growth argument , erm , has obviously been raised in relation to other new settlements , notably Cambridge and and this has been referred to already , erm the situation in Cambridge is different to York in in that the level of growth that 's that 's anticipated for that city is is is significantly higher , and the new settlement erm proposals there have been considered in in that regard and and just for the record C P R E have supported the the new settlement in that particular location , but it does seem to me that the returning to your basic point , that that erm if one applies those circumstances in Nor North Yorkshire it does fly in the face of of established policy in the structure plan , and the overriding er policy is is one of restraint in what is is considered to be one of the country 's most sensitive environmental areas , thank you .
10 Knowledge is required in that the person supplying knows , or it is obvious to a reasonable man , that those means are suitable for putting the invention into effect and that person so intends .
11 It is cognitively demanding in that the child has to distinguish between the reason and the result , despite the fact that they are interdependent .
12 Is it the promises merely for baptism or the promises for confirmation in that the child is articulate and intelligent enough to answer ?
13 Er but but it it is not simple as in any of these matters er in that the change in the vacant dwellings difference here also has a consequential figure for dwellings different at the end .
14 It differs from boiling in that the steam produced cooks the food resulting in a smaller loss of minerals and nutrients , however as steaming takes longer there is a corresponding reduction in the level of vitamin C.
15 ‘ For sale ’ signs began to multiply as panic set in that the village would be blighted .
16 And indeed there are some who make think that the County Council has been too generous in that the reduction from the hundred percent migration in four districts , er amounts only to somewhere about four and a half er thousand dwellings .
17 Also in such a position the impact of CA 1985 s.151 must be addressed in that the company can not meet our fees except in a particular set of circumstances .
18 That survey was quite methodologically sound in that the sampling procedure was er designed so as to make it as representative as possible of the U K population .
19 The tabner you put in that the tabner the thing went in the neeps and then you cut that
20 Now the point about this measure is how will the Secretary of State for home affairs , respond to this proposal because this is a re-run , this ten minute ruled bill , of the bill that I introduced last year under the private members bill procedure in which the er junior minister that is currently at the despatch box , said that he accepted the principals of seeking to achieve full registration but felt that the measure itself was premature , premature in that the Home Office were investigating er numbers and matters concerned with the electoral registration and electoral provision , arising from experience at the last general election but I think it was beginning to be accepted that the poll tax had had a serious impact upon the electoral register although there were many other er elements that provided great difficulty .
21 Prussia 's pre-eminence was institutionalised in that the King of Prussia was ex-officio the chairman of the Bundesrat , but this was only as titular Head of State , not head of government : in all matters Bismarck was keen to stress the federal , decentralised aspects of the constitution , both to reassure the smaller states that they were not being swallowed up and also to convince Prussia that she was not losing sovereignty to the supranational authority either .
22 I think when the army went in that the army because there was no political direction from Westminster , we 've seen the seats in the House of Commons , I mean nobody 's there when Sir Patrick 's talking about Northern Ireland , which I think is absolutely disgraceful , when they 're talking about their salaries they 're there .
23 In practice the simplest solution will normally be followed in that the cost will be allocated to the same period as the payment in the financial accounts .
24 Th there , there is a , there is a problem erm in that the invitation from Aida in this case to er issue a statement in general conformity erm confers on , on this committee the opportunity only to withhold that statement if there are elements of plan which significantly fall outside for one reason or other the , the terms of the structure plan and the points that have been mentioned in the er in paragraphs two point four to two point nine in , in er your officer 's views er are not such that the er plan is er unable to be afforded that statement of general conformity .
25 If the LEA declines to make a statement , the value of an appeal is somewhat limited in that the Secretary of State may direct the LEA to reconsider its decision , but can not impose a decision on the authority .
26 So conclude briefly there in that the City Council does support the the broad thrust of the County 's two policies here but we would ask for clarification on I five on the actual level of provision we should be providing on our local plan .
27 After robotisation the job became less skilled , was machine paced in that the cycle time was dictated by the speed at which the robot did the welding , and the human part of the job was filled by a semi-skilled operator belonging to a general trades union .
28 I find myself in some difficulty in that the statement I have prepared does not debate the merits of the inner and outer routes , but merely the question of is there a need for a relief road er and what are the benefits that the particular relief road er that we are currently promoting which is the outer northern , whether that is is sufficient to demonstrate that it is meeting a need .
29 Er , that that is slightly different in that an outline planning consent er is not is is precisely what it says , it is not a detail of the type of dwelling that is going on it , but it , you 're quite correct in that the planning precedent has been put , that that site is adequate for two dwellings , and and I do n't think anybodies disputing that , er at least not so far .
30 Other differences may be cited : only in c and d can open take — s as an affix , and only in a and b can open be modified by wide ; c and d differ in that the noun phrases which form normal subjects of open in c are those which form normal objects of open in d ( and similarly with odd subjects in c ) , so that , for example , the normality of The book opened is paralleled by that of John opened the book , and the oddness of ?
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