Example sentences of "in the [noun sg] [that] it has " in BNC.
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1 | In this country there is probably no river or wetland which is ‘ natural ’ in the sense that it has never been interfered with by man ; but river systems have two major characteristics which have enabled their wildlife in all its original complexity to survive interference better than most other systems . |
2 | The notion of randomness is especially unclear , in the sense that it has never been defined in any consistent way . |
3 | Not the threat from the Soviet Union , except in the sense that it has become more serious . |
4 | This can be taken to mean that the work has already been printed for a limited number of people by private gift or circulation , but has not been published in the sense that it has been offered to the general public . |
5 | It must be like an Ord 14 affidavit in the sense that it has to be sworn by the plaintiff or someone authorised to do so ( eg his solicitor or legal executive ) and if it is sworn by someone other than the plaintiff , the affidavit has to state specifically that the deponent is duly authorised by the plaintiff to make the affidavit on his behalf . |
6 | There are so many works of art in the church that it has been declared a museum and is included as such on the official list of Milanese museums . |
7 | What we have not previously considered is that a cultural trait may have evolved in the way that it has , simply because it is advantageous to itself . |
8 | No doubt it is because of the vision to train in this way that Ichthus has been able to grow in the way that it has done . |
9 | In research terms , this has shown itself in the way that it has become perfectly acceptable to use a wide variety of research techniques in one study , and to use different techniques for the study of different topics . |
10 | Dire though the attacks on Belfast have been during the past two months , it is a sign of just how successful economic development has been that the IRA should have felt it necessary to retaliate in the way that it has . |
11 | It need not , therefore , be related to any act performed in the belief that it has normative consequences . |
12 | Its secret lies in the fact that it has been selectively bred over centuries to reach the heights of scent detection . |