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

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1 It allows the parties flexibility in that they may impose new conditions , but provides the third party with the safeguard that any new conditions must comply with the original treaty .
2 Although Belfast has a much smaller and less socially and ethnically heterogeneous population than Philadelphia , the community studies resembled Labov 's neighbourhood studies in that they were designed to give broad coverage of major geographical , status and ethnic divisions in the city .
3 Israeli statements represented a change from the policy of the previous Likud government in that they acknowledged that the principle of " land-for-peace " — as in UN Security Council Resolution 242 ( 1967 ) — meant that the Israeli presence in the Golan Heights should be included in discussions concerning the other occupied territories .
4 But classroom practice is not put at the service of the principles , designed to test them out ; conversely , the principles serve classroom practices in that they provide a way in which they may be more clearly understood and more systematically carried out .
5 Certainly these associative processes can just as readily be interpreted as constituting an associative mechanism for categorization or concept formation in that they allow physically different stimuli to come to be treated in the same way .
6 ‘ They are a very good side , and remind me of our old Liverpool team in that they could sit back and hit you on the break , ’ he said .
7 They add realism to the sales routine in that they utilise more human senses than mere verbal descriptions or visual presentation .
8 Overgrowth cements on feldspars and carbonate echinoderm fragments are similar to quartz overgrowth cements in that they contain few or no inclusions or are commonly in optical continuity with the parent grain ( Fig. 5.27a , b ) .
9 The Jewish people seem to be in a continuous latency period in that they have forgotten that they murdered Moses , and , before him , the Primal Father .
10 Z% are a special type of integer variable in that they are not cleared by the statements RUN , CHAIN and CLEAR .
11 Dr Maurice Hankey , land use specialist with the Scottish Landowners ' Federation , said : ‘ Water services in Scotland are unique in Great Britain in that they have the right to come in and lay a water sewerage pipe without the landowner 's consent .
12 These differ from college accommodation services in that they act not for the prospective tenant but on behalf of the landlords by pre-sifting applicants .
13 Disputed claims can be an unnecessary drag on effective management of construction projects in that they absorb an enormous quantity of the time and energy of trained staff in unproductive activity
14 Primate societies are remarkable among relatively long-lived and large-brained animal groups in that they have the capacity to store and retrieve much independently acquired information about their environment .
15 Investment trusts are similar to unit trusts in that they allow persons and companies to obtain a share in a diversified portfolio of assets and have a specialist fund manager to control the portfolio , but are fundamentally different from unit trusts in other ways .
16 Items which are physically attached to the front cover gain in that they could not really be more prominently displayed and are bound to reach all the purchasers of the magazine .
17 They have the advantage over the cassette tape-recorder in that they can be easily associated with written language .
18 The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge .
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