Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [that] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Council effectively recognized that in a number of important matters Protestants had been right and Catholics wrong .
2 It has been rightly said that in the thirteenth century the king of France ( unlike the king of England ) possessed no direct control over the whole kingdom : ‘ outside the domain , default alone allowed him to act ’ .
3 At five o'clock tea was served to the Empress and about 20 of her guests , the groups being so organized that in the course of a week all of them enjoyed this privilege , thus avoiding any outbursts of jealousy or recrimination .
4 It is not realised that in the seventies property crash only three major quoted property companies failed , Guardian Properties , Town & Commercial and Amalgamated Investment & Property .
5 It was generally supposed that in the days of wheel spinning six spinners were needed to keep a weaver at work , and the area around the centres of cloth manufacture within which spinning was put out was so much more extensive than that in which the weaving was undertaken that spinning was done " almost everywhere " .
6 It is generally accepted that in the related tort of nuisance , an occupier can sue in respect of his personal injuries and the same was established in the tort of cattle trespass .
7 It is generally felt that in the past local authorities have dragged their feet in taking on their responsibilities to care for mentally disordered people , and the Minister of Health , Roger Freeman , outlined further plans for this group to Parliament the day after Secretary of State Kenneth Clarke 's speech on community care ; these were , clearly , some last-minute additions to the government 's package of proposals .
8 It may be that this was done only where there was a public interest , but we have already seen that in the two areas in which trusts involved purely private interests , restitution of property and manumission , the remedies of cognitio were in any case adequate to secure specific performance .
9 I hasten to point out that it is not envisaged that in the UK police officers themselves shall be trained to use hypnosis , as in some states of the US .
10 What it does have a lot to do with is that the Moat Centre has not had clear significant management on the ground and what we 're proposing here today should produce that in the very near future and what the proposals that Mr proposals would have done is not produced that in the significant future and I think that 's the point that really needs to be stressed .
11 We have already noted that in the UK , for example , over 50 per cent of those in work at present are employed in the service sector .
12 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 " .
13 It is generally assumed that in the absence of methodological artifacts visual laterality effects in normals arise either because one cerebral hemisphere is relatively inefficient at processing or retrieving the stimulus material presented and/or because one hemisphere can not fully process the information and has to send it across the corpus callosum to the opposite hemisphere .
14 The hon. Gentleman has clearly not observed that in the last year inflation has fallen to 4 per cent .
15 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 " .
16 It is usually said that in the voice from heaven at the baptism of Jesus we have an example of the bath qol .
17 I 'm worried that niether is particularly tall , and have always felt that in the League you need one monster and one player with a bit of class and speed .
18 Yes , I , I was actually just saying to my wife last night , erm , who would have ever thought that in the same year , we could have lost two of the greatest wing-halves , as they were in those days , but I suppose mid-field players they 'd be known as today , who 'd
19 The sleeve notes ( if they 're still called that in the compact disc age ) give some useful information about the personnel used during the recording sessions .
20 Scott J further concluded that in the above example , D could sue L2 as well as L1 .
21 It is further estimated that in the majority of such accidents speed is a contributory factor .
22 But it was also claimed that in the late 1970s certain telephones were tapped irrespective of any industrial dispute .
23 Miti also claimed that in the past five years Japan 's imports from its 10 largest trading partners had increased by 96 per cent , while exports had risen by only 45 per cent .
24 But we have also seen that in the species the order of the corresponding stages of cultural development was different : phallic-oral-anal .
25 It was also rumoured that in the late 1970s or early 1980s the Commission had sold Mark Wood and Latton Wood in Essex to the then Harlow New Town Corporation , because of slow growth and dieback attributed to air pollution .
26 It is also recorded that in the early 18th century ‘ Edwin Calvert , gentleman , apparently died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 17 ’ .
27 It has also been clearly established that in the course of time evaluation of particular variants can change or even be reversed .
28 Since 1986 Norwegian research has also suggested that in the southern , most acidified parts of the country , there may be a link between high rates of Alzheimer 's disease and aluminium in water .
29 It is now understood that in the process land settlement women often lose property rights , access to income , freedom of movement and social support .
30 The English love affair with Tuscany is so well known that in the last century hotel porters in Siena called all foreigners English , even if they were German or Russian .
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