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

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1 Jesus Christ , you have been in that pit for the past three hours .
2 Does my hon. Friend feel that justice could possibly be done to the coal reserves in that pit with such a small squad ?
3 An additional finding was that oxides of nitrogen emitted by aircraft flying in the upper troposphere would shift the balance between ozone destruction and ozone production by water vapour radicals , leading to ozone production in that level of the atmosphere .
4 How could he forget the intense little man in that crypt of a dining room ?
5 Fael-Inis spun the music fractionally quicker , and in that fraction of a moment Fergus stood up and moved to open the door .
6 Em 's been working in that kip for six years , since I was twelve .
7 However , serious differences continued to present obstacles to an agreement : ( i ) the Soviet Union insisted that not all combat aircraft be included in the treaty , although it made an important concession on this point in September ( see p. 36909 ) ; ( ii ) of the five categories of weapons to be included in a treaty-aircraft , helicopters , tanks , armoured vehicles and artillery ( with troops being the sixth element in an agreement ) -consensus on the definition of the weapons system and the items in that category to be included was only reached on artillery ( see below ) ; ( iii ) the Warsaw Pact insisted on an undertaking by NATO to conduct separate negotiations on the reduction of naval forces ( see Malta summit disagreement on naval forces p. 37111 ) ; and ( iv ) the Warsaw Pact demanded that no modernization of short-range missiles by NATO take place ( see also p. 37227 ) .
8 A draughtsman or inspector will be able to search the local area around a given piece ( by digitizing or constructing a " search box " ) and have the system automatically insert all the parts lying in that space into his working drawing .
9 Looks nice in that space on that .
10 In that space of time you 're going to build up hatred .
11 The only place she could disappear into in that space of time was Marshall 's cottage .
12 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 .
13 Reality had been suspended in that secluded Thai beach house , in that paradise of Phuket .
14 Tolkien had finished The Lord of the Rings by 1949 , though it was refused on his terms and did not begin to appear for another five years , on a non-royalty agreement — to be coolly received by reviewers at home and rapturously welcomed in that heartland of Anglo-Saxon romanticism , the United States of America .
15 Where the time is crucial to the offence the prosecution should be in a position to be able to prove the actual times in that locality from observations , should they be so required .
16 Er it 's now in this latest manual that 's just been published , is saying twenty five percent and clearly er the road achieves that so there is significant benefit as a result er in in that measure of of noise .
17 First , the Council tax , as in the case of rates , is a regressive tax in that properties of below average value pay proportionately more tax , while properties of above average value pay proportionately less in tax .
18 In that hole over there . ’
19 Poststructuralism , which in its own way also takes part in that history of Western Marxism , differs only insofar as it foregrounds the implications of the theoretical difficulties involved rather than repressing them in pursuit of the unrealized ideal .
20 If the user decides to read through more than one entry in alphabetical sequence , the Supplement entries which occur in that range of alphabet will automatically appear in their correct alphabetical places between the OED entries .
21 For example , two companies each manufacturing a number of different components might each agree to stop manufacturing certain lines and purchase all their requirements in that range from the other party to the agreement .
22 Or he may try to trade in that idea for something he might think would be almost as valuable , the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Germany .
23 Later , she 'd unpack , later she 'd explore Marigot Bay , later she 'd organise herself some supper , later she 'd start feeling excited , privileged , ecstatically lucky to be here … later she 'd do all kinds of things , but right now ten solid hours of travelling , the latter part in that bone-shaker of a van , had left her utterly spent .
24 Lewis , he concluded , had seen the money rolling into the Southampton branch as Wilson 's efforts had brought negotiations with the employers in that port to a satisfactory conclusion .
25 If I had n't been in that bar at that time , perhaps all this would have happened to somebody else .
26 Who 's in that bar in the Rosie erm who do you see ?
27 If he ever found this girl he would thank her for choosing to live in that quarter of the city .
28 Musica Reservata , perhaps the most influential ( and certainly the most controversial ) ensemble that Britain has ever produced in this field , began in London 's Hampstead during the 1960s , when record shops were stocked with ‘ folk ’ and ‘ ethnic ’ music ; today the heady perfume of those years can still be caught in Tony Bingham 's emporium of rare and unusual musical instruments in that quarter of the city ( illus.4 ) .
29 Suddenly , as he peered out through the moisture-smeared pane , something near the base of the wall seized his attention : letters spray-painted in white on its blackened surface , forming words he could not , in that instant of recognition , quite believe .
30 Well I 'll you know I remember the time of the oh I remember it well , the , the nineteen twenty six strike , oh boy , there was twenty six people slept in that barn in one , one night .
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