Example sentences of "in that [pron] [vb -s] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The " language " in which these assertions are made is only special in that it uses money as a social indicator where the corresponding symbolism of other economic systems might use something quite different .
2 The first category has the greatest potential for ambiguity , for it requires more interpretative work , in that it associates places with types of people .
3 The dun at Trudernish is exceptional in that it shows signs of vitrification .
4 The dun at Trudernish is exceptional in that it shows signs of vitrification .
5 It is ‘ discursive , in Foucault 's sense of ‘ discourse ’ ( in The Archaeology of Knowledge ) in that it draws attention to the rules , the norms , and conventions of cinematic signification itself .
6 This mobile positioning of subjectivity is in itself political in that it leaves space for alternative forms of identity construction as well as the toleration of ‘ difference , in identity construction .
7 The manufacturers recognised that the camcorders would not catch on unless they adopted a common format allowing video enthusiasts to record and play back tapes on different models of machine , The standard the companies agreed is flexible in that it leaves room for technical developments before the camcorders go on sale , but is tight enough to ensure that all camcorders will eventually be compatible .
8 The revision phase of the operation differs from the initial phase in that it takes account of weaknesses ( and strengths ) inherent in the stock from previous years ' book buying , and also in that it provides indications of the need for weeding the stock of individual categories , in addition to purchasing .
9 Such a usage is still ultimately deictic , in that it makes reference to participant-role , but it is not directly place-deictic ( in that there is no anchorage to the location of the present speech event ) .
10 And , furthermore , in emphasizing literary value , the new English serves " a power that is potentially cohesive in that it binds society into its proper heritage , and at the same time is wholly conservative " .
11 Lear 's failure to judge his family properly , in that he sees things in a materialistic sense rather than in a true sense of love is amplified into the conclusion of a country split against itself .
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