Example sentences of "in [det] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 For example an intelligence test may be too easy so that all testees have almost perfect scores , or too difficult in that all testees have very low scores , in both cases discrimination will be poor .
2 So just as electric charge is ‘ universal ’ in that all particles have charges that are multiples of e , the weak coupling also appears to be universal .
3 And science itself might be seen as an instrument of religious union in that all parties could agree on the existence of a Creator whose power was visible in nature .
4 Both groups received a test session in which the light was presented in a different context ( B ) but one with which they were familiar in that all subjects had received 14 sessions of exposure to it .
5 Crucially , therefore , the task is to identify groupings which make both medical sense — in that all patients in that group are clinically similar — and accounting sense — in that treatment of all such patients will require similar resources .
6 A lawyer 's work has the same value as that of a barber in that all men have the same right to cam a living from their labour .
7 Given that speech is primary , in that all peoples have speech but only some have writing , they assumed that the main function of writing must be to represent speech .
8 Difficulty of separating production from consumption in that many services are consumed as they are produced .
9 He does n't seem to be involved in that many discussions about the company does he ?
10 This was a particularly important assumption in that many lenders , forced by deregulation of financial markets to fight for business , offered borrowers loans at multiples of three or even three-and-a-half times their gross salary .
11 This recognition of the " blurred roles " of teachers and librarians , and of the importance of providing opportunities for those who wish to gain an understanding of and professional accreditation in both professions , has long been the case at school level in the USA , where school librarians are generally required to have a proportion of undergraduate and graduate credits in both disciplines ( the regulations vary from state to state ) , and the education system has long been flexible enough to meet the need without the provision of special courses ( though this has its disadvantage in that some students may therefore miss the opportunity to make direct cross-disciplinary comparisons under academic supervision ) .
12 The difference between these tax bases arises at the practical level in that some things are more easily measured as a stock than as a flow , for example the value of a painting .
13 The problems of selecting Objective 2 regions are particularly illustrated by the UK case , where the final list of Objective 2 regions contained anomalies in that some areas became eligible for EC but not national assistance , despite the fact that ERDF monies were required to be additional to national expenditure and could not therefore constitute 100 per cent of any assistance measure .
14 So the , the overall figure is going down , and this really reflects the way outbreaks have occurred , in that some areas have a lot early on , they 're dropping off .
15 That while recognising that the men have had a real grievance in that some firms have employed an unfair proportion of young girls at apprentice wages , or nearly so , we women regard it as a great injustice that one of the main skilled industries open to Edinburgh women should be closed against them .
16 Erm , some genes are different in that some genes are called dominant and some genes are called recessive .
17 Follow Me , which is also mainly a vehicle for language items , is different in that some sections are designed as the first introduction to a language item .
18 Furthermore , the findings conflicted in that some studies did not show an age related decline in acid secretion .
19 Part of the case is anatomical in that some parts of the brain are scarcely connected to others .
20 The Primary 6 and 7 Disco took place on Saturday 22nd September — the attendance was limited to 90 and this caused problems in that some children were unable to obtain tickets .
21 With so much to do and think about , she would have forgotten about Tom Russell altogether in another few minutes — she hoped .
22 In another few minutes , she and Simon would be arriving at the Sintra home of Margrida d'Arcos and she would be meeting Vitor again .
23 The fruits of diversification will be clear even to the most sceptical observers in another few years , they claim , when the company 's new subsidiaries will help Mercedes build still better cars while the company 's ability to throw resources into fast-growing high-tech areas will give it an edge in those markets .
24 The guy shot tonight will be forgotten about in another few weeks
25 in another few weeks hard work and you 'll feel very What I 'll do is if I give you a note for a further two months , and we can Is your job safe ?
26 In another few months Nahum could see he would have to resign his Governorship , if only to save the expense of his weekly journeys by train .
27 In some such cases specific protection , in the form of import controls , subsidies or state purchasing , may be justified on socialist grounds , for instance if the industry is a struggling ‘ infant ’ with good future prospects ( ‘ good ’ , that is , in respect of the efficient satisfaction of social need ) , or even a struggling ‘ geriatric ’ which stands a good chance of reviving its fortunes through a thorough re-investment programme .
28 In some such areas the shops the Boards inherited were known as ‘ showrooms ’ and were precisely that : places where electrical appliances could be shown , but not sold .
29 In some such patients , speech production is not eliminated , but what is said is usually entirely meaningless and incomprehensible ( this syndrome is known as transcortical sensory aphasia ) .
30 Intelligence , vigilance , practicality , cunning , luck , friendship — Levi was crucially helped by donations from an Italian workman he barely knew , and by the exercise of his skills as a chemist — kept you going and , in some few cases , made you free .
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