Example sentences of "that in [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that in the lower orders the convex or concave condition is constant for individual veins helps in determining their homologies .
2 Erm I 'm not saying that er there were n't problems in security and using public transport and fear of using public transport after dark , but we were quite surprised that compared with the rest of the U K it was erm not acceptable but it gave us an indication on , on where to go from there on , erm and also I think er the important factor that in the lower in Strathclyde that we 've actually consulted women in terms of er what they want and what they need er in the transport world erm in public transport and that 's not lip service we 've actually had discussions groups and that information has been fed into the large erm public transport review that were undertaking at the present time .
3 The numbers of the histograms correspond with those of the cases shown in Table I. Each top half of a pair shows the DNA distribution in the upper one third , and the bottom half shows that in the lower two thirds .
4 No good reason exists to think that in the remoter past households were more egalitarian or less structured than they were in 1979 .
5 One reason for this is that in the simpler forms of legal system the ideas of ultimate rule of recognition , supreme criterion , and legally unlimited legislature seem to converge .
6 But I saw that in the glazier and when I worked in there , they would bring people in .
7 The test of incapacity should be either that contained in s94(2) ( where a judge has to be satisfied of the incapacity ) or that in the wider provision of s145(1) ( where the patient is " a person suffering or appearing to be suffering from mental disorder " ) .
8 In 1892 , Clara Collet , a social investigator , reported that in the richer suburbs unmarried women aged 35–45 outnumbered unmarried men by over three to one , and only one-third of these were domestic servants .
9 Drucker suggests that in the flatter structures that will result , knowledge requirements at the bottom of the organization will be greatly increased , and the use of task forces will become prevalent .
10 However , I believe that in the longer run , as production processes become more automated , Kaplan 's activity-based costing concepts will find their main application at the stage of product design and investment selection , although they might have a wider application in service industries , such as the Health Service , and in the control of non-manufacturing costs .
11 It was understood that Berisha and his second-in-command Gramoz Pashko ( who had from June to December 1991 been Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister ) , were hopeful that in the longer term the USA , with its 600,000 Albanian Americans , might be a source of such aid and investment .
12 While he shared the fears that the Americans might be tempted to try to take advantage of their current but waning nuclear lead , he believed that in the longer term the prospects might improve .
13 Urging the appointment of party leaders with knowledge of each country and their languages Mr Biffen said that in the longer term visits could develop into reciprocal exchange schemes which would be to everyone 's benefit .
14 It is mentioned just once in this book in a pejorative reference to ‘ segregated workshops ’ , yet a dozen pages earlier , the authors complain that in the earlier part of the century ‘ in some areas there were virtually no sheltered workshops at all for disabled people to attend ’ .
15 It appears that in the earlier part of the nineteenth century a change took place in the kind of family responsibilities which are implied by inheritance practices .
16 If the hon. Gentleman would do me the service of going to the Library and reading the judgments , he would find that in the earlier proceedings , neither the Home Office nor my hon. Friend were held in contempt for the actions that were taken on 1 and 2 May .
17 Blood-filled spaces or lacunae soon develop in the wing-pad ( appearing in the and instar of Pteronarcys , for example ) and alter as growth proceeds so that in the later instars the lacunae correspond in arrangement to the veins of the adult wings ; the veins , in fact , arise by differential sclerotization of the integument adjacent to the lacunae .
18 Nevertheless , it is likely that in the larger cities at any rate there was considerable change in the personnel of the ruling oligarchies , the members of which clearly were drawn from outside and aspired to return to the country if they could make their fortunes .
19 If in a particular language a woman referred to a large number of men other than her husband by the same term as the one she used for her husband , this implied , for Morgan and Engels , that in an earlier stage of this system , a woman would have been wife to all of these men .
20 It is not the purpose of this book to study these problems , but rather the changes that in an earlier century began to alter our attitude towards death .
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