Example sentences of "that [adv] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The reason is not easy to define , but it would seem that especially in first-movement , or ‘ sonata ’ , forms composers have preferred to avoid extended melodies , resorting instead to short thematic ideas which are quickly displaced by other material .
2 But if these strong women have been suppressed in soaps , it 's reassuring that elsewhere in television they 're erupting and ‘ coming out ’ as it were .
3 An objection which has been raised by Jürgen Moltmann ( see chapter 7 ) and by others who have been concerned to set our present time in the light of the eschatological emphasis of the New Testament is that Barth and his allies in the 1920s who aimed to recover that emphasis in fact misinterpreted it by twisting it into the ‘ eternal moment ’ of the encounter between time and eternity , ; and that his mature theology distorted it in a-different but equally damaging fashion by swallowing up the whole of time and history in the central history of Jesus Christ , and by dissolving that away in turn in the eternal self-determination of God within the council of the Trinity to be ‘ God for man ’ .
4 I usually say to patients who have had an inferior infarct that once in hospital the worst is over ; the main cause of mortality then is pump failure and one of the striking contributions of thrombolytic therapy , to be dealt with later , is its ability to open up coronary arteries and prevent myocardial damage , pump failure and all the complications .
5 8 Each party is " disciplined " and possesses sufficient internal cohesion , so as to ensure that once in office it is able to carry its programme through the House of Commons and into law .
6 Washington was also disappointed to find that once in office Labour was determined to oppose any proposals , however ingenious , to give West Germany access to nuclear weapons .
7 So it promises to bridge the gap that still in fact exists in many if not most organizations between what happens at the local and individual level and what 's happening at the corporate level .
8 I am pleased to say that later in life , Ralph and I became very close friends .
9 They are prone to silting which slows the current and causes shallows ; water levels can vary so that both in flood and drought rivers can become impassable .
10 It is a native plant of the Mediterranean maquis , that area on the hillsides of dry , rocky soil , exposed to blazing sun , with little rainfall , and that mainly in winter , which is host to herbs , sub-shrubs , bulbs and quickly-seeding annuals .
11 And they were warned that even in prosperity and success they were not to forget : ‘ When you eat your fill there , be careful not to forget the Lord who brought you out of Egypt . ’
12 However research has shown that even in copper objects containing no deliberately added lead , the small amounts of lead present in the original ore ( and transferred to the finished metal during smelting ) contain a ‘ signature ’ in lead isotope ratios of the copper ore body .
13 I am not convinced that even in theory this is an accurate reflection of section 2 , for I think it possible that in many cases the investigation will have concluded at an earlier stage .
14 Most of Lewis and Harris and the uplands of South Uist have a very low Potential Water Deficit , as precipitation equals or even exceeds evapo-transpiration in all months of the year , and the uplands of southern Lewis , Harris and South Uist are so moist that even in summer ( April-September ) there is a PWS of over 500 mm .
15 There is no denying that even in summer Ben Nevis is a magnificent peak , and a winter ascent for those well equipped and prepared will be a doubly stirring experience .
16 History in these days can be as much a consolation as it can be of an inspiration , and I also believe too that sometimes in life it 's very important to emancipate yourself from the shackles of the past in order to make the kind of decisions which it 's necessary to make in present conditions .
17 The objection is that neither in science nor elsewhere do we in fact have or use the conception of a causal circumstance that has been set out here .
18 We found that neither in theory nor in practice need the net effect be one of disincentive .
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