Example sentences of "in [det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The three cases described by the Health Service Commissioner differed in detail , and in each the Commissioner came to slightly different conclusions .
2 In each the primitive , sometimes bestial is joined obdurately to the modern and sophisticated .
3 They worked , however , in larger firms and in each the senior partner ( with whom I did not work ) had large commercial and industrial clients .
4 In each of these cases the existence of the doctrine of non est factum was affirmed , in each the acceptable limits of the plea was discussed , in none was the plea allowed to prevail .
5 In each the same point can be made , that different people can see different facets of something or someone which may all be part of the whole which is beyond our complete understanding .
6 In each the boys find a tree which looks as though its buds are candles .
7 J.H. Fabre , the famous French entomologist , describes how the mud-dauber wasp lays each of its eggs in separate mud cells which it has constructed , providing in each an advance supply of fresh food consisting of spiders paralysed by its sting .
8 Hammersmith and Queen Charlott Special Health Authority v Cato ( 1988 ) ICR 132 was distinguishable in that a contractual redundancy was being considered .
9 The period which commenced in the early thirties was significant in that a new approach to the study of the flora was evident .
10 It will be argued that the circumstances of Nepal and Zambia are not unusual in that a set of political preconditions for a successful soil conservation policy are not present , and only exist in very rare circumstances ( the most outstanding examples being the Republic of South Africa , and South Korea ) .
11 Money has a dynamic function in that a government , by controlling its supply , may influence the level of economic activity — employment , output and prices .
12 One difficulty remains in that a mining venture would still need to find a way through to the deposit in a place where the sedimentary layer is not too thick .
13 The symptoms are similar to those of scarlet fever and may have a similar origin in that a bacteriophage injects genetic material into a bacterium and causes the release of a substance that is very toxic to human cells .
14 News spread like wildfire , but it brought Burke unexpected trouble in that a man called Samuel O'Rourke claimed to be a friend of the dead Byrne and challenged Burke to a fight which Burke did not want .
15 Cambridgeshire was the exception in that a child refugee group , led by Greta Burkill , had been active since 1933 .
16 As a matter of fact there 's pride , pride in that a picture can get away from the lollipops and still be inoffensive and commercially pleasing .
17 These changes strike at the very base of rugby union football as played for the last 100 years in that a player could play when , where and for whom providing that he paid his subscription before departing from his old club .
18 The structure of Sinhalese caste was unusual in that a majority of Sinhalese belonged to a single caste , the Goyigama , which was also traditionally the highest caste .
19 However , the computation contained an error in that a deduction for group relief of £3,549,923 had been allowed twice .
20 Moreover , the recognition process is a double mirror structure in that a Subject is also recognized and thereby constituted .
21 This makes perfect sense in that a certain intimacy is restored and those r'n'r roots show when ‘ Julian H Cope ’ offers up a Lou Reed pastiche — with ‘ Summertime Blues ’ thrown in — masquerading as a song .
22 The third method , grafting , is similar to budding and differs in that a short section of wood with more than one eye is enjoined instead of a single bud .
23 First of all , while records of achievement aim to describe individuals in a sufficiently detailed way to prevent comparison between them , GCSE results are still basically hierarchical in that a series of grades is involved and pupils will still be comparable according to the grade achieved .
24 The superstar is doubly lucky in that a certain aloofness — a concentration on tomorrow 's battle for supremacy — is expected .
25 Italy is unusual in that a purchaser does acquire good title and claims by the original owner can therefore be rebuffed .
26 The transactions demand is related to the function money performs as a medium of exchange in that a certain quantity of money balances is required by economic transactors simply to purchase the goods and services they expect to buy during the period in question .
27 If the School 's size had made it too small to be a " full comprehensive unit " , it also caused problems in that a two-form entry of 60 boys meant that some Sixth Form courses could not be economically viable .
28 But the Soviet leader had rather more success in prising discussions out of the West in that a foreign ministers ' conference was held about Germany in mid-1959 in Geneva .
29 This poses a problem in that a school with high ability pupils would expect ‘ good ’ results but it may not be a ‘ good school ’ — a problem we look at under ‘ Issues ’ later in this chapter .
30 One deals with ‘ lack of care ’ in that a failure to fence a pond resulted in a verdict of such negligence as to justify a verdict of manslaughter .
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