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

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1 It is an expanding song in that at the end of each round all the singers point to others who then join in and sing .
2 Well I mean all , all I know in that at the moment is that I , I 'd I would be most naturally drawn to youth , I would have thought .
3 The experience reported suggests that the method is effective in that at the end of the rotary lithotrite procedures 17 patients had a gall bladder clear of stones , and with subsequent proceduressuch as cholecystoscopy , endoscopic sphincterotomy , and percutaneous cholecystolithotomy all but two patients had stones cleared from the biliary system .
4 A given species or even genus tends to specialize in that at the same time in the same area , the same plant species is exploited , and this takes a great toll of water-dispersed seeds such as rubber .
5 She walked over to an outhouse which , in comparison with the rest of the place , looked extremely tidy in that on the shelves were arrayed different tools of all shapes and sizes ; and on the walls , hanging from nails , was all the accoutrement that went to the dressing of a horse : collars , bridles , saddles , some stiffened with age , others looking usable .
6 i er in tha , in that on the second or third floors but I did , in fact , look at the first , second and third floors to get a comparison .
7 and er I thought I , I 's gon na put our ski stuff , our ski er etcetera in that on the roof
8 Curious in that with the bulk of the country 's youth taking their cultural signposts from America and the more visceral thrills offered by rock'n'roll , it seems strange that such a dated and wrinkly musical form should enjoy such an upsurge in fortunes , particularly when it faced competition from sexier young pups operating in the rock idiom such as Tommy Steele and Cliff Richard .
9 On increasing income tax , he said : ‘ One would see a change in that with the utmost regret .
10 W. H. Koebel wrote in Argentina Past and Present ( 1914 ) that ‘ In no other branch of Argentine industry is the British capitalist so deeply interested as in that of the railways ’ .
11 With our new spirit of centralization , both as an interim in the matter of teachers ' pay and conditions , and in that of the curriculum , and the more general removal of powers from Local Authorities , it may well be that we are imperceptibly going down the French road .
12 When the King fell ill he sent for Cranmer and died with his hand in that of the Archbishop .
13 This is done by high motivation and especially by immersing one 's own identity in that of the culture of the target language group .
14 It is present in some cases , most spectacularly in that of The Fox , though even here it is mixed with the sex lives of the women he knew .
15 When Lyons attempts to specify differences between ‘ language-systems ’ , such as in the example of English pronouns , or in that of the lack of status marking in English grammar , it becomes virtually impossible to keep the formal ‘ lexical and grammatical ’ features separate from the cultural context .
16 We confidently expect that an investigation of all other cases of sacred prohibition would lead to the same conclusion as in that of the horror of incest : that what is sacred was originally nothing other than the prolongation of the will of the primal father [ my italics ] .
17 There is no parallel in the home life of the hydrogen atom or even in that of the rabbit .
18 During the epidemic of 1854 Dr Snow uncovered the following facts out of 134 deaths from cholera during the first four weeks , 115 of the fatal cases occurred in houses supplied by the Southwark and Vauxhall Company , only 14 in that of the Lambeth Company 's houses , and the remainder in houses that got their water from pump wells or direct from the river .
19 Among western historians , Raymond fisher has established the centrality of fur in the seventeenth-century Russian economy and , more recently , Janet Martin has demonstrated that control of the fur trade ( the ‘ Treasure of the Land of Darkness ’ ) was an essential ingredient in the political domination of a succession of mediaeval states , culminating in that of the Muscovite Tsardom .
20 He cited Madison ( Elliot 's Debates on the Federal Constitution ( 1876 ) , vol. 4 , p. 571 ) , at p. 271 : ‘ Some degree of abuse is inseparable from the proper use of every thing ; and in no instance is this more true than in that of the press . ’
21 But France , which , as we have said , applied the doctrine in its first constitutions born of the Revolution , later adopted the British executive system , and this feature appeared in the Constitutions of the Third and Fourth Republics , and again , though greatly modified , in that of the Fifth Republic .
22 I got to be working where they made the tools in that of the engineering shop and er I travelled on a Sunday from Nottingham to London and
23 A core element to the case , as in that of the trials arising from the Iran-contra scandal , was expected to involve access to classified material [ see , for example , p. 36392 ] .
24 Whoever wrote the prologue saw the compilation of a law-code , rightly or wrongly , not in the context of earlier Roman legislation , which culminated in the Theodosian Code , but in that of the pronouncement of law by the law-men of small communities .
25 By 1916 , the busiest wartime year , over 265,000 documents were entered in the central registry and over 90,000 more in that of the new foreign trade department .
26 There 's nothing wrong in that for the new faces , without exception , are all food consumers .
27 As you will see , I am attempting to explain Greek tragedy in a completely novel way , in that for the time being I disregard all philological approaches to the question and keep only the aesthetic problem in view .
28 They were pretty good at making appointments but they could n't cope with sales , and there 's been a tremendous change in that over the last two years .
29 N well I was I was erm I would have been called up in another two months after the War was over , if the War had continued I would have been eighteen in in that in the following January .
30 Lady Amory 's reaction to this was a mixture of sadness and the old excitement : ‘ We 're very fortunate in that in the near part of the wood garden we 've been able to grass over and you would n't realise the number of big trees that have come down .
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