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

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1 And in the Shona language that means happy man .
2 Yes , it is in the authorities interests that as many of it 's travelling employees as possible use the car contract hire scheme , because it saves the authority money , and yes , officers around this large county have the cheapest possible rates .
3 Jennies were smashed across Lancashire in 1769 and so strongly resisted in the West Country that their penetration in Wiltshire and Gloucestershire was limited before the early 1790s .
4 Madam Speaker I wonder if the minister is aware that in the economically declining fishing port of Brixham in South Devon the second largest fishing port in the West Country that the employment service agency want to build a new building on a prime site in the centre of Brixham in order to put both the payout office and the job creation office in the same building and they 're prepared to pay over the odds with government money and push out private enterprise who want to build that site .
5 We had failed to locate a single prahu master , or " nakoda " , who had been anywhere near them , or had the slightest interest in doing so , and it was now so late in the west monsoon that there only remained another six weeks before we would no longer be able to depart without risking the winds dying and starting to reverse themselves before we had reached our destination .
6 WHINGEING Tony Cottee talked himself out of a job , then watched his stand-in play a major role in the Everton tragi-comedy that followed , writes Graham Fisher .
7 Yeah , I three pound ten pence or something in the vegetable shop that was er two pound forty for a cauli cabbage and er carrots .
8 The capital shortage was exacerbated in the same year by a massive interest rate mis-match in the treasury book that eventually cost more than £300m .
9 And er so I shot back to the phone , tried a second partner finally the third partner in the solicitors firm that I deal with was there .
10 It was not only in the mission field that such hopes were cherished .
11 The segregation patterns of Oct-11a , Oct-11b and flanking genes in the backcross animals that were typed in common is shown at the top of parts a and b .
12 Each column represents the chromosome identified in the backcross progeny that was inherited from the ( C57BL/6J M.spretus ) F 1 parent .
13 There are even one or two hints in the case law that some employees can claim that they have been constructively dismissed if they are denied job satisfaction .
14 Now these are n't , oh right , the strange black things that some of you are holding in your hands are called riders , and these are end leaves for the storage binder , and the idea is that they will have protective pages that are in the storage binder that will make them easier to turn .
15 It was only when she got home and looked in the hall mirror that she saw the enormous dark red love bite on her neck .
16 It is only in the United Kingdom that the word ‘ new ’ is not an instant recipe for making a sale .
17 So long as there is coal in the United Kingdom that can be extracted efficiently from the ground , I see no day when we could envisage an energy policy that did not embrace coal .
18 Aer Lingus , the Irish Republic 's national airline , confirmed that it was facing two charges in the United States that a subsidiary company illegally supplied aircraft parts to Iran .
19 Nevertheless , it 's not uncommon in the United States that families may , for example , have to sell their homes to pay for the medical treatment of a relative .
20 Partly because of this kind of situation , it is generally accepted in the United States that conventional credit scoring systems do not reliably discriminate between good and bad payers either among people on very low incomes or among people in the 18 to 25 age group .
21 We restricted our comments to the design of pending trials in the United States that are a matter of considerable debate , and suggested that such trials should be comparative precisely because , as and say , ‘ it is not known which specific immune responses are required for therapeutic benefit ’ .
22 It has long been recognized in the United States that there are difficulties in getting old agencies to implement new policies .
23 On Sept. 25 , in the first official comment on the affair , Vellayati in New York denied the allegations currently gaining wide currency in the United States that Iran had negotiated with campaign officials of the Republican party to delay the release of the US diplomatic hostages on the eve of the 1980 presidential elections [ see pp. 38327-28 ] .
24 Twenty years ago mid-western steel workers could earn $20 an hour ; today , it is hard to find replacement jobs in the service industries that offer $6–7 an hour .
25 Thus she played a part in the Mites ’ continuing popularity and remained in the theatre world that she loved .
26 Significantly , it was for its year-round contribution to recreational development in the Lochaber area that the guild favoured Aonach Mor .
27 It is in the outpatient department that many people feel particularly vulnerable as they wait in a cubicle , wearing paper gowns with no idea of what is happening , as staff rush around self-consciously doing more important things than talking to a patient .
28 just trying to sort out this business of this the offices that we 're being let in the Strand Theatre that er people are moving in this week and they 've got no authority to move you see .
29 It is not two years since a rag-tag group of about 200 men , few of them daring to wear their Soviet uniforms , gathered in the Kiev building that housed a short-lived nationalist government in 1917–18 , to found the Ukrainian Officers Union .
30 It was while she was looking for his record folder in the filing cabinet that she realised her hands were trembling .
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