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

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1 The fact that in every instance she was chaperoned , at least by a detective and usually by a group of other friends too , never seemed relevant .
2 The fact that many syllabuses and teachers ' books are full of relevant and challenging content and that in every country schools can be found where interesting and exciting work is in progress , must not obscure the central problem .
3 Will he confirm that in every year and for every authority recently in Greater Manchester , the amount of money that the Government have allowed them to spend on capital projects has been way behind what they have needed , with the result that there is now a backlog of repairs and maintenance ?
4 What Yves meant was that in every act , in every gesture in the game , there is a degree of aggression .
5 Some management theorists maintain that in every organisation there is a hard core of mavericks who are reluctant to take on more responsibility .
6 I think the problem is perhaps that when we love that we no , we never love the same degree , the two people do n't li , love exactly the same way that in every relationship there is one who loves and one who is loved , one who kisses and one who is kissed and I think perhaps this balance if the relationship is weak , this kind of works it out that , that then they eventually split up , that one goes the other way and the ca n't stay together .
7 Now one of the interesting cameos of God 's providence , prominently found in the Talmud and among the Hasidim , is the idea that in every generation are 36 tsadihim , pious or righteous men , who ( though unknown ) keep the world going .
8 Put even more succinctly , one can say that those who ignore Freud 's Totem and Taboo — not to mention the polytraumatic theory which is being developed from it — and deny that there is any kind of archaic heritage , be it innate or acquired , commit the elementary methodological error of imagining that in every generation human psychology comes from nowhere and that the modern individual is not the product and recapitulator of the archaic past .
9 It says that in every case authoritative directives can be overridden or disregarded if they deviate much from the reasons which they are meant to reflect .
10 It can be seen that in every case the two sets of coefficients have the same sign and general magnitude .
11 It seems likely that in every case , perhaps after much agonizing , they succumbed to the decision to ban News International publications : to do otherwise would have risked contractual misconduct , strong moral and political pressure from both colleagues and employers , and ultimately , probably , dismissal .
12 Since I accept his primary submission I do not find it necessary to consider his other options , but I observe that in every case they would involve the court in a far more creative exercise in framing the law , which I doubt we would be entitled to undertake , than by holding as I would do that a corporate public authority has no right to sue for the tort of defamation and is to be left , if necessary , to such other rights as it may have , in particular the right to sue for malicious falsehood .
13 It would , I consider , be wrong to read it as requiring that in every case where a witness is shown to have made a previous statement inconsistent with his evidence at the trial , the jury should be directed that such evidence should be regarded as unreliable : see Driscoll v. The Queen ( 1977 ) 51 A.L.J.R. 731 , 740 , per Gibbs J. , with whom Barwick C.J. agreed , at p. 734 .
14 Kimura ( 1977b ) tabulates seven such cases reported in the literature and it is notable that in every case the lesion responsible could with reasonable confidence be localised to the left cerebral hemisphere .
15 They realize that in every case he has answered people 's questions according to their particular logic .
16 It was expected that these would be first seen at a higher value of the exposure and that in every case a roughly linear graph segment would follow the point at which the subject was fully seen .
17 It is not proposed that in every case a single indicator will suffice for a concept on every occasion , and it is not suggested that in every case an indicator will fully represent the concept it is to " stand for " .
18 It is not proposed that in every case a single indicator will suffice for a concept on every occasion , and it is not suggested that in every case an indicator will fully represent the concept it is to " stand for " .
19 It is clear from the context of such pairs that in every case where the second speaker responds to a proposition of the first speaker with " you know what I mean ! " or " you know ! " , the second speaker is in fact agreeing with the first .
20 I do not suppose that in every case it would be worth the trouble that would be caused to the taxing authorities if they were to inquire into every deposit account and find if the interest had been increased , unless it had been increased by a large amount .
21 Moreover , Greer LJ specifically said " I do not decide that in every case where the relation of master and servant exists it is the duty of the servant to disclose , or to disclose upon inquiry , any discrepancies of which he knows of his fellow servants " .
22 ‘ I am very far from saying that in every case in which a child is proving difficult to manage , a parent is entitled to strike the child so hard as to cause injuries of the kind in this case .
23 It can not be overstressed that in every sale the reasonableness of the restrictive covenants must be considered in the particular circumstances .
24 Henry II decreed by the Assize of Woodstock that in every Forest county four knights should be appointed as agisters to agist his woods , and twelve knights ‘ to keep his vert and venison ’ .
25 But I do remember that in every room he showed me I made sure I was near to the door , the safest point of exit if he tried anything .
26 I have heard it objected that in every book of hers there is a smell of onions , and that this is intended to show observation .
27 Shakespeare 's plays are so rich that in every age they can produce fresh meanings and even those who deny his universality agree on his cultural importance .
28 Shakespeare 's plays are so rich that in every age they can produce fresh meanings and even those who deny his universality agree on his cultural importance .
29 They knew that in every list of a hundred subscribers there were one or two with real money , and on them they descended in their raucous , black-gowned hordes .
30 ‘ He told me that in every war there had to be some casualties .
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