Example sentences of "in [det] the " 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 The kitchen 's perception of the restaurant manager is also fragmented in that the kitchen expects that manager to feed back customer response .
8 He gave an address which the hearers thought masterly and was the more needed in that the succeeding speeches bumbled .
9 There is however a second category , of non-covalent bonds , which differ in that the energies involved , and in particular the activation energies , are much lower .
10 The major questions are clearly interrelated in that the answer to any one will precondition the response to the others .
11 Prussia 's pre-eminence was institutionalised in that the King of Prussia was ex-officio the chairman of the Bundesrat , but this was only as titular Head of State , not head of government : in all matters Bismarck was keen to stress the federal , decentralised aspects of the constitution , both to reassure the smaller states that they were not being swallowed up and also to convince Prussia that she was not losing sovereignty to the supranational authority either .
12 If the LEA declines to make a statement , the value of an appeal is somewhat limited in that the Secretary of State may direct the LEA to reconsider its decision , but can not impose a decision on the authority .
13 ‘ For sale ’ signs began to multiply as panic set in that the village would be blighted .
14 The signing of the Free Trade Treaty of 1860 with Britain was as much an act of faith as of policy , for it created great opposition among French industrialists , but the faith was justified in that the economy , deprived of its protective barriers , continued to grow and expand .
15 Intermediate wringing during the drying stage speeds up the process , as mop absorption rates vary in that the more water a mop holds the slower it picks up more water .
16 After robotisation the job became less skilled , was machine paced in that the cycle time was dictated by the speed at which the robot did the welding , and the human part of the job was filled by a semi-skilled operator belonging to a general trades union .
17 The value-science integrate was socially situated in that the values were seen as specific to a given social structure .
18 The two can also be seen to be linked in that the principles involved in the doctrine of reprisals ( which is considered to form part of the jus in bello ) are essentially the same as those of the doctrine of self-defence in relation to the initiation of conflict .
19 It is integrated in that the activities of each region are seen as part of a global process , i.e. the experiences and insights of each region are fed into , and compared with , those of other regions .
20 It differs from boiling in that the steam produced cooks the food resulting in a smaller loss of minerals and nutrients , however as steaming takes longer there is a corresponding reduction in the level of vitamin C.
21 It is cognitively demanding in that the child has to distinguish between the reason and the result , despite the fact that they are interdependent .
22 Is it the promises merely for baptism or the promises for confirmation in that the child is articulate and intelligent enough to answer ?
23 The attitudes held by the modern racists are deracialized in that the attitudes are justified by traditional values , such as equality and fairness , and not by oven racial themes .
24 Other differences may be cited : only in c and d can open take — s as an affix , and only in a and b can open be modified by wide ; c and d differ in that the noun phrases which form normal subjects of open in c are those which form normal objects of open in d ( and similarly with odd subjects in c ) , so that , for example , the normality of The book opened is paralleled by that of John opened the book , and the oddness of ?
25 They were also ‘ development oriented ’ in that the findings were to inform action to ‘ improve the quality of the curriculum ’ and ‘ to identify priorities for in-service training ’ .
26 On the resumed hearing the justices made an order in terms different from those agreed in that the girl 's contact with her older half-sister was to be supervised and the prohibition of contact between the girl and her father was expressed to continue until after the review by the local authority six months later .
27 Crowe put in that the symbolists of Van Gogh 's time had supposed there was a universal language of colour , a primary language , a divine alphabet of colours and forms .
28 flood it with oxygen , and you 're putting so much oxygen in that the normal mechanism of the oxygen combining with the haemoglobin in the red blood cells is bypassed and the oxygen under high pressure will actually dissolve straight into the bloodstream .
29 Well er partially in that the lorry that pulled out
30 The result has appeared unimpressive to some in that the issues embedded in the Public Expenditure White Paper remained obscure to most MPs and the annual debate did not become a major parliamentary occasion .
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