Example sentences of "in that [pron] [vb -s] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is too important in that it enables children to understand how religion influences individuals and societies , and to explore how people form their own beliefs and values — including atheism .
2 The first category has the greatest potential for ambiguity , for it requires more interpretative work , in that it associates places with types of people .
3 This means that their relatedness to their organization can be construed as being infantile-like in that it evokes relationships reminiscent of childhood .
4 The dun at Trudernish is exceptional in that it shows signs of vitrification .
5 The dun at Trudernish is exceptional in that it shows signs of vitrification .
6 The forest is unique in that it has affinities both with the central African rainforest to the north , and the coastal forests of Mozambique .
7 The revision phase of the operation differs from the initial phase in that it takes account of weaknesses ( and strengths ) inherent in the stock from previous years ' book buying , and also in that it provides indications of the need for weeding the stock of individual categories , in addition to purchasing .
8 The system of parental contributions is unfair and unacceptable in that it expects students to remain dependent on parents into adulthood .
9 Lear 's failure to judge his family properly , in that he sees things in a materialistic sense rather than in a true sense of love is amplified into the conclusion of a country split against itself .
10 Keith is known to his colleagues as a quiet man , however he has hidden talents in that he writes poems and has penned many about his time with Rentokil .
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