Example sentences of "that in [noun] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Two generations later Horace Walpole complained that in London the Spanish ambassador was " almost the only envoy from a foreign court who disdained to turn his exalted office to trading purposes " .
2 It was understood that in return the new Iraqi Kurdish authorities would prevent Iranian Kurdish groups from operating there [ see also p. 38838 ] .
3 So much so that in America the Black Panthers studied it for tips on guerrilla tactics !
4 A possible reconciliation is to argue that in Collins the accused 's intent was to rape , if necessary , whereas in Jones & Smith there was no " if necessary " about the intent to steal .
5 This paradox is explained by the fact that in Britain the vast majority of older people are poor and there is therefore less difference in income levels between the group .
6 It must be said that in Britain the new public library authorities created in 1972 have in many cases failed to capitalize on the opportunities for better stock provision which the larger units were supposedly able to achieve .
7 let them sweetly dream that in Britain the great day has come at last .
8 The sad fact is , however , that in Britain the old have the worst housing of any group .
9 There is also a suggestion that in Britain the elaborate chambered tombs and long barrows , and such structures as Newgrange in Ireland , were not just used for burial but for other purposes as well .
10 Hatcher and Shallice , for instance , having cited Phizacklea and Miles 's research , conclude , contrary to the researchers , that in education the key task must be the provision of superior explanations for unemployment , for example , which would also involve discussions of issues of class politics .
11 Roger Stevenson , prosecuting , said that in January the little girl told her mother Mr Lockwood had sexually abused her .
12 The idea stems from the belief that in gnathostomes the mandibular arch is a serial homologue of the hyoid arch and the more posterior gill arches .
13 A protest march planned in Warsaw attracted only around 4,000 workers , although some observers suggested that in part the low turnout could be blamed on a separate strike being staged since the previous day by Warsaw 's public transport workers .
14 It is often suggested that in Italy the general public is more receptive to the idea of mental hospital residents returning to live in the community .
15 The chart shows that in total the non-telecom activities made less profit in this half year than last time .
16 This of course means that in principle the same minor arousal manipulation may impair the performance of one subject and yet improve the performance of a different subject and nonetheless remain consistent with an overall inverted-U relationship .
17 It is apparent that in SR the stress-energy tensor embodies a compact description of energy and momentum density .
18 The trouble is that in economics the likeliest result often fails to turn up .
19 When one thinks that in France the present generation has seen neither court gowns nor a ceremony of this sort and that , with very few exceptions , the ladies of high society do not come to the Tuileries , one is struck by the fact that everything should pass off so well and without lending itself to too much mockery .
20 Frederica explained that in France the 7 is crossed but that this is not done in Thomas Cook 's in Calverley , N. Yorkshire .
21 Conversely , Dawson and Parkinson ( chapter 3 ) argue that in Liverpool the unaccountable work of Merseyside Development Corporation has to be set beside the ineffectual work of the putatively democratic local state .
22 From Washington the British ambassador , Sir Oliver Franks , reported that in Korea the American government and people had ‘ instinctively followed their high destiny in the world ’ .
23 The Halifax says that in September the average price of a house in this country was up by one percent on the same time last year .
24 The principal catalyst behind this act was the fact that in September the wavering Châtelherault had come to a decision as a result of Cecil 's help in arranging the escape of his son Arran from France , and finally agreed to join the Lords of the Congregation , thus ending the uneasy situation in which the Hamiltons had dithered between two opposing forces .
25 Note that in Z[x] the only units are the polynomials 1 and -1 and that whilst unc in Z[x] .
26 So that 's exactly the position that we have and there had been no proof as far as I can see to demonstrate that in fact the present situation is not working .
27 Which er gives some sort of erm er comfort that in fact the international standards are being maintained .
28 The irony , however , is that in fact the new system is more likely to increase central control over , and funding of , local spending , instead of allowing for local variation , accountability and choice .
29 It is the unwillingness of theorists of contract to recognize and come to terms with these defects which suggests that in fact the rival interpretations of liberalism rest upon concealed visions of the legitimate market order .
30 It could even be argued that in the special circumstances of colonialism the judicial system was biased against mainstream groups in order to increase the state 's control over them , and that in fact the poor and marginal , as in all societies , committed most crime .
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