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

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1 In addition , all estimates of quantitative genetic variables by any method are sensitive to the environment in which they are measured ; misleading gene-environment interactions can occur in an environment other than that in which the life history evolved .
2 And , likewise , if I conceive the very , the minute particles of which , according to physics , the bottle is ultimately composed , and I start thinking about electrons , then it begins to become plain that these also are real in some much more radically different sense than that in which the bottle and the glass are different from one another .
3 However , I shall argue that it is only when they do point in the same direction that conditions are suitable for the development of intelligent beings who can ask the question : why does disorder increase in the same direction of time as that in which the universe expands ?
4 And why is the direction of time in which disorder increases the same as that in which the universe expands ?
5 Or in other words , why does disorder increase in the same direction of time as that in which the universe expands ?
6 Conditions in the contracting phase would not be suitable for the existence of intelligent beings who could ask the question : Why is disorder increasing in the same direction of time as that in which the universe is expanding ?
7 The simplest model is clearly that in which the centre and the periphery belong to the same organization .
8 But is this in a rather different sense to that in which the papacy understands itself ?
9 Temperature tolerance to higher temperatures by even the hardiest rockpool creatures is within such narrow limits that if the water warms up to over 2° above that in which the animal is naturally found for more than a few hours , the animal will surely die .
10 The simplest kind of human task , and the most straightforward to observe and analyse , is that in which the operator goes through a standard sequence of actions .
11 A contract is an international supply contract if three conditions are satisfied : ( a ) it is a contract for the sale of goods or it is one under , or in pursuance of which , possession or ownership of goods passes ; and ( b ) it is made by parties whose places of business ( or habitual residence , if they have no place of business ) are in the territories of different states ; and ( c ) either ( i ) at the time the contract is made , the goods are in the course of carriage , or will be carried , between the territories of two states ; or ( ii ) the acts constituting offer and acceptance were done in the territories of different states ; or ( iii ) the contract provides for the goods to be moved to the territory of a state other than that in which the offer and acceptance took place .
12 When fired you got pushed in the opposite direction to that in which the jet was squirting out .
13 The Convention does not prescribe the language to be used in responding to the Letter ; the normal expectation is that the language to be used will be that in which the Letter was sent , but documents and evidence taken orally will be sent in the original language , whatever that may be .
14 There are provisions dealing with the repayment of loans paid to the settlor. ( a ) Loans paid off Where the capital sum paid to the settlor is a sum paid by way of loan and the whole of that loan is repaid , no part of that sum shall be treated as the settlor 's income for any year of assessment after that in which the repayment occurs ( TA 1988 , s677(4) ( a ) ) .
15 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 " .
16 Apart from these cases , the entire property , other than that in which the deceased 's interest ceased at his death , is held by the executors or administrators on trust for sale , in the first instance for the payment of his debts , and then for distribution as laid down in the Intestates ’ Estates Act 1952 , which has replaced the relevant provisions of the Act of 1925 .
17 If then you say that in such cases the mind thinks , I would only draw your attention to the fact that you are using a metaphor , that here the mind is an agent in a different sense from that in which the hand can be said to be the agent in writing .
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