Example sentences of "in that [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Yes that was more like it , you had a friend in that so you ran along the train trying to find her .
2 There was no harm in that but it landed him in trouble every time .
3 ‘ I 'd be quite interested in that but I ca n't see it happening here .
4 Maastricht is an irrelevancy in that but tonight 's vote is not .
5 I think you maintain an excellent record in that but it does still come back to getting people into the theatre .
6 That one 's over there in that but it i n't there .
7 Erm , they were not interviewed , they if they were accepted by a teacher training college they received erm a maximum of , of fifty pounds a year but erm as far as I can remember there was no loan erm element in that but I m I may be wrong because er but I never can remember erm writing to recover loans from the training college student .
8 Well , apparently that used to be the official advice er and , and we were correct in that but the authorities have now changed their minds and they no longer want us to pour waste chemical down the drains and I gather that the official advice now is that surplus diluted chemical should be poured , and I 'm quoting here , on to more or less level and bare soil in the garden or on to level gravelled paths , avoid disposal in areas around ponds , erm water courses and so forth , dishes and , and what have you and as far as undiluted chemicals are concerned , that 's stuff still in the bottle , the advice there is to talk to your local authority cos they have different regulations in different areas .
9 I mean the advertising 's more expensive in that but er erm it depends on how good you think you are .
10 Well some of it erm with some of it is , I mean it 's like the taxation side and , and things like that I can understand quite easily because I 'm used to dealing in that but when it comes
11 There is undeniably some truth in that but , when you look in any detail at Montgomerie 's so-called failures since he won the Scandinavian Masters in 1991 , it has more often than not been less a question of his losing the tournament than of someone else winning it .
12 Well there 's nothing wrong in that but I think be aware of the potential danger that if it is too long
13 I 've done erm I do n't know where that smell is in that but it 's all horrible !
14 only a small role in that but she sort of had a late arrival
15 Not that you well you may not be interested in that but y'know it 's there 's plenty of variety as it were yeah
16 general studies and that 's , you know , er she 's n not randy in that but she 's knows all the all the interesting bit , I du n no we have her for erm , yeah for that and she 's quite a laugh and she does n't take any shit from the boys at all .
17 Erm but I mean there 's nothing in , in that that we get from national level that has anything at all appertaining to Northumberland in it or on it , has it ?
18 But then again in the future it might sink in that that there was a special reason for it , I do n't know .
19 Erm in connection with erm with reference to the York area housing strategy , again , there is a simple explanation , in that that that document was prepared before the current work on the City of York draft local plan , had progressed to a stage at which members had considered housing sites , and a number of sites in City Council ownership erm within the city , covering some four hundred dwellings have now been agreed by the City Council members as coming forward over the planned period for affordable housing , and in the case of two of those sites it actually requires sites to be taken out of use as public car parks , to bring them forward for development , and that is why the eleven hundred figure is actually reduced now to a seven hundred .
20 There 's no sense in that that er it 's a crime of violence going on .
21 I 'll grant you were in a bad state , which was hardly surprising after all the business with losing your part and then Lesley-Jane going off with Micky — incidentally , there was less in that than you thought , but that 's by the way .
22 There 's less fun in that than the Ideal Home mail order offer to pamper your bottom , at least if you 're a cyclist .
23 There 's more skill in that than there is the discus .
24 Definitely on the motorway in that than the stupid Mini !
25 The LM form of homœopathic medication is unusual in that once you are improving on the remedy you actually continue to take it even when you are feeling well .
26 They differ from connotative terms like ‘ metal ’ — and to this extent ‘ are in the same condition as proper names ’ — in that whereas to the question , ‘ What are the things the resemblance to which you mark by calling this thing a ‘ metal ’ ? ’ the answer , ‘ Things of which it is true that their oxide dissolved in water yields an alkaline solution ’ can be given ; to the question , ‘ What are the things the resemblance to which you mark by calling this sensation ‘ a sensation of white ’ ? ’ the only answer that can be given is , ‘ Sensations to which I have given the name ‘ a sensation of white ’ ’ , an answer that does not ‘ unfold the signification of this class of names ’ .
27 They differ in that whereas the component of the gravitational field associated with J 2 has one zero per quadrant , the component associated with J 4 has two .
28 Why functions in almost opposite fashion to how , however , in that whereas the most common use with the latter involves taking for granted the existence of the means ( how to ) , the former is used with the infinitive exclusively in cases where the speaker is questioning the existence of any good reason to perform the event denoted by the infinitive : ( 46 ) Why bother to reply ?
29 Like everyone else , I became equally at home with both systems , and I was doubly fortunate in that while I was still a student the metric system changed from being ‘ cgs ’ based ( centimetres , grams , seconds ) to ‘ MKS ’ based ( Metres , Kilograms , Seconds ) .
30 They differ , however , in that while Jewson claims that hospital medicine superseded ‘ bedside medicine ’ , Armstrong sees the latter , ‘ biographical medicine ’ , as he names it , as remaining in exchange relationships between hospital doctors and general practitioners to re-emerge in recent years as a separate , but not necessarily subservient specialism .
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