Example sentences of "in [noun sg] that [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The night it was announced in Variety that Hoffman had the role , Nicholson swore violently and went out and got drunk . |
2 | If the beneficiary dies after the passing of the Finance Act , 1975 , then of course for CTT purposes any determination or disposal of interest which has taken place since 25/3/74 has constituted a transfer of value and in addition if he is entitled at his death to a beneficial interest in possession in any property remaining in settlement that property falls to be included in the aggregate of the estate immediately before his death , a transfer of value of which he is treated as having made at that time . |
3 | The scare that cellular phones might cause brain tumours has died away — everywhere except in Germany : according to Reuter , German cellular phone firms and experts called for more research to soothe public fears of possible dangers from electromagnetic radiation from portable telephones — despite the fact that most experts , including the head of the government telecommunications agency , told a hearing in parliament that research suggests no health danger from phones . |
4 | This meant in practice that magistrates had less say in determining what happened to children in trouble while social workers gained more say . |
5 | To understand the climate of opinion within which Darwin developed his own theory of transmutation during the late 1830s , we must bear in mind that Lamarckism had been branded as an atheistical theory appealing only to political revolutionaries . |
6 | Plainly , a court which was considering whether to impose a community service order while an earlier order was still current should bear in mind that Parliament had prescribed 240 hours as the maximum that could be ordered on a single occasion . |
7 | The Jew is nothing more than a popular villain ( bear in mind that Marlowe had just had a success with The Jew Of Malta ) . |
8 | The designer of any control system should bear in mind that controls influence the way people think , talk , act and react . |
9 | He should take no thought for the morrow , and should bear in mind that possessions imply making provision for the future . |
10 | It is worth bearing in mind that reformers chose compulsory part-time day continuation schools as the principal means through which to preach the effectiveness of the doctrine . |
11 | If there 's a chance you might want to move to Windows later on , bear in mind that Windows apps , like some games , are real gluttons when it comes to hard disk space . |
12 | " That is true , but you must also bear in mind that premises offering similar service often feed off one another … at least that was my experience in Dublin . " |
13 | We considered that it would be reasonable to take peptic ulcer in people admitted after 1976 as a proxy for cimetidine use ( bearing in mind that cimetidine has only been available since then ) and to see if peptic ulcer was commoner in people with motor neurone disease than in others . |
14 | It was with this meaning in mind that Paul told his readers : ‘ Now is the acceptable time ( kairos ) ; behold , now is the day of salvation . ’ |
15 | But it 's important , for what we 're going to be thinking of this morning to re , keep that little phrase in mind that Jesus said to them let us go over to the other side , there was purpose in going into that boat . |
16 | That apart , we should bear in mind that roses vary greatly in their ability to bloom more or less continuously after the first flush . |
17 | It might be with these frightening possibilities already in mind that Darwin wished to establish the credibility of these new Galapagos species by publishing an illustrated work on them — before he entered upon the exposition of his theories of evolution . |
18 | By the year 2000 , it is expected that women will represent almost 50% of the workforce , so , assuming women have the same potential management skills as men , and bearing in mind that women gained 45% of first degrees in 1989 , companies that fail to recruit or promote them are cutting their reservoir of managerial talent by half . |
19 | It is with the subject in mind that Minton restates his belief that unless a painter paints with love , he or she is like a blacksmith hammering away with appropriate tools but no fire . |
20 | The government should bear in mind that Virgin did not have permission to fly 95 per cent of the routes around the world ; it was unfair for British Airways to fly a ‘ loss leader ’ on the one route where Virgin did have permission . |
21 | You need to bear in mind that style links up with more important beliefs about what literary analysis is for ( e.g. is it a form of humanistic debate , in which case conventions of gentle persuasion should be observed ; or is it investigative research , in which case more rigorous and systematic discourse is required ? ) . |
22 | There are plenty of people in the music business who would like it that way , but I have to bear in mind that people get ill , home-sick and miserable . |
23 | Nevertheless , keep in mind that results derived for stationary or uniformly moving bodies will not necessarily apply when the body is accelerated . |
24 | When deciding whether to accept or reject the DC , bear in mind that acceptance means that you are agreeing either : |
25 | It is easier to understand the attractiveness of his doctrines for the mass of people if we bear in mind that Wycliffe had claimed that property was sinful . |
26 | When planning internal verification , centres must bear in mind that staff carrying out the role must have the experience and background to enable them to be effective . |
27 | I mean , you 've got to bear in mind that God created the , the heavens and , and the earth and any human that 's er in God 's memory who 's is deceased out the way , if you 've got enough faith , you can believe that you can bring anything back |
28 | Amanda Mares , the producer , might bear in mind that listeners hearing things for the first time need a second or two to focus . |
29 | Nevertheless , we need to bear in mind that children bring with them expectations and prejudices derived from previous experience in and out of school . |
30 | Bearing in mind that Rosemary says she does not like red and scent is the most important thing . |