Example sentences of "in [adj] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee has argued in vain that law centres should be treated as an essential part of the national network of legal services and that the Lord Chancellor should take on responsibility for their core funding .
2 Aye , and are a lot of people involved in that that work in the factory ?
3 I think it will affect working women , or in fact anybody working , both directly and indirectly , and in fact the whole public indirectly , in that that sort of facility , to be able to shop , as it were , at home , will be extremely convenient and so will a facility that reminds you when things are due — a sort of , you know , household secretary really that can keep a check .
4 There , in that that Picasse or whatever it 's called !
5 The development strategy adopted in the Greater York study never envisaged that the settlement , or the district that got the new settlement would therefore get a corresponding reduction in the amount of land it had to provide to meet the needs of the Greater York area , the strategy we use to identify sites within the Greater York area that could be developed without compromising greenbelt objectives , and that the new settlement would be added on outside that area without a reduction in that that figure .
6 The Mental Health Act Commission pointed out in a discussion paper in 1986 that guardianship ‘ has been so little used that its potential is untried ’ .
7 In 1972 , 41% of women over 16 were daily cigarette smokers ( a figure that had been fairly constant since the 1950s ) whilst in 1986 that figure was 31% , compared with 52% and 35% for men [ 1 ] : this has given rise to the assumption that women find it more difficult to give up smoking than men .
8 Now I 'm not saying in this that child sex abuse is specific to one particular class or group of people in society .
9 She says it was because the EC drove such a hard bargain on fish in 1972 that public opinion turned against membership .
10 All religious activity had been brutally stopped , and it was only in 1985 that Buddhism — the majority religion — was allowed to re-enter the country .
11 An appeal court on April 15 upheld former Chancellor Fred Sinowatz 's 1990 conviction for perjury [ see p. 37721 ] , imposed after he denied having suggested in 1985 that information on Kurt Waldheim 's Nazi past would be made public .
12 It was only after the mine was closed in 1979 that concern over pollution reappeared .
13 It is certainly the first time since Mrs Thatcher was elected in 1979 that Labour has ended its conference with the Conservatives on the defensive .
14 In 1990 , a total of 903 knives were seized at ports , airports and other points of entry and in 1991 that figure had risen to 2,082 .
15 The technological breakthrough allowing primitive versions of such chips to be made came in the 1960s , and it was in 1969 that M. E. Hoff at the Intel Corp. in California developed the idea of a computer on a chip .
16 It was however at Fontainebleau in 1984 that agreement was reached by the Council of Ministers to expand the resources available to the EC by enhancing the traditional " own resources " .
17 It was in 1975 that Congress made the SEC set up a National Market System for securities , which required efficient execution of transactions , fair competition among broker-dealers and the availability of price quotes .
18 In 1662 that faction became an important part of the government , and Berkeley received Bennett 's post of keeper of the Privy Purse when the latter was promoted .
19 Either the C scribe or one of his predecessors added to the 1017 entry that the ætheling Eadwig was afterwards killed , and ( perhaps inadvertently ) omitted from it the expulsion of Eadwig king of the ceorls , which appears under 1020 ; the information in 1030 that Olaf " was afterwards holy " ( i.e. regarded as a saint ) must also have been included at a fairly late stage in C 's composition .
20 Priests in the Tambov area , the centre of peasant revolt in 1921 , reported in 1922 that church attendance had dropped by more than half as compared with pre-1914 .
21 Eliot wrote in 1916 that mythology was ‘ dangerous literary material ’ and had to be either a mythology in which the writer believed or else one in which a people had once believed .
22 One important consequence of this research was his discovery in 1884 that isoprene ( the building block of natural rubber ) could be prepared by passing turpentine oil vapour through a red-hot iron tube .
23 Only the expert eye of their Capellan adviser could tell where , in all that wilderness of basalt and shale , might lie hidden a clue to the world that had been lost .
24 Most social historians have tended to stick with Raymond Williams 's argument and have been reluctant to give up the notion that what was most lively and energetic in all that variety came from the working class .
25 Keep her entertained in all that hay .
26 That was the time when I stood in all that fluid with my boots on , a priceless carpet under my feet , hounds never seen on the earth before lying still and obedient before me , staring out of that maternal portico with its flanking columns , down the long avenue of limes that lead to birth , life and Arcadia .
27 Just smash the lock , what they do , what , what that cop told us , oh that looks nice Joyce , they just erm get her things , put it on wall like that and then they just start it with wires , but it , that 's what they trying to do with ours , but er they 've either , either been disturbed or erm they , they took theirs , Monday night in all that fog
28 Her straight little black-clothed back looked very distinct and lonely in all that green and blue and sunlight .
29 He thought it was fabulous because I guess he just was n't used to living in all that space and the idea of living in this enormous rambling series of rooms appealed to him very much .
30 And that was it — only two bedrooms in all that space .
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