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

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1 But she is minor character in a story that is about a future constitutional crisis between a wicked and unscrupulous politician and a dignified , noble but politically naive monarch . ’
2 We discovered that the significance of value for money is creeping up the scale , particularly for the corporate buyer , the person in a company that 's in charge of buying travel services .
3 Noting a coincidence between the ‘ open structure ’ of adolescence , in which the subject , ‘ in the aftermath of the oedipal stabilisation of subjective identity , … again questions his identifications , along with his capacities for speech and symbolisation ’ ( p. 9 ) , and the ‘ open structure ’ of the novel which explores a similar fluidity , negotiating the ‘ frontiers between differences of sex or identity , reality and fantasy , act and discourse ’ , Kristeva suggests that some form of literary history , that of novelistic discourse , might contribute to the fundamental project of psychoanalysis , that is , ‘ how to understand perversion in a way that is at once faithful and noncomplacent ’ ( p. 22 ) .
4 This seems to imply that drivers ’ ratings of subjective risk are related to their subsequent recall of junctions in a way that is at least partially independent of the actual amount of traffic present and their assessment of the likelihood of accidents at the junction in other circumstances .
5 It is constituted in a way that is in principle different from a class .
6 At last , there was a national politician who listened to lesbians and gays and spoke out for us in a way that was without fear , shame or embarrassment .
7 They all acted in a way that was in the interests of the group overall , shall we say by not eating too much foods .
8 It is , however , likely we do live in a culture that is in important ways undergoing a process of de-differentiation and hence ‘ post-modernization ’ . ?
9 We live in a galaxy that is about one hundred thousand light-years across and is slowly rotating ; the stars in its spiral arms orbit around its centre about once every several hundred million years .
10 Not surprisingly , Ontos ' chief technical officer , Timothy Andrews , claims his company 's technology is at the top of pile of object contenders , but he admits that there is room enough for the five main players in a market that is worth some $100m-$150m-a-year in his estimation .
11 Like the FAOR Field Trial ( Chapt 10 ) it took place in an establishment that was under the control of a Social Services Department .
12 Working in an industry that is in decline in an area where alternative employment is scarce makes job loss and consequent financial difficulty increasingly probable .
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