Example sentences of "in [adj] [be] that " in BNC.

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1 Surely the logic in that is that we sh we should sit down
2 The last major problem potentially caused by changes in Labour rules in 1980 is that every Labour MP must undergo a reselection process .
3 Partners are jointly and severally liable for a partnership 's debts , and their dealings with each other require the utmost good faith ; implicit in this is that they all know each other , including their strengths and weaknesses .
4 Now , the reason we particularly were interested in this was that from the questionnaire we already were beginning to get back some information , and we discovered that eighty-six percent of people had seen their G P in the previous year , and maybe if we could introduce them to the age-well project at some point during that contact , we would be able to achieve something .
5 One stipulation of Lend-Lease agreements signed in 1941–2 was that Britain should concentrate on the production of fighter and bomber aircraft for the war effort ; its transport needs would be met by American aircraft .
6 What happened in 1548 was that the ruling party came to terms with France , in order to find quick relief for only one of their difficulties .
7 What changed with the partition of Ireland in 1920 was that the two dominant alliances were internally reorganized .
8 What was striking about the instant response to Stanley 's emancipation proposals in 1833 was that it came from Howick , until recently in charge , at the Colonial Office , of the emancipation question , and that his strongest dissent arose from the failure of the plan to chart a move as soon as possible directly from slavery to free labour without bothering with an apprenticeship stage .
9 One of the concessions Bevan made to the consultants in 1946 was that they could keep their separate private pay-beds in NHS hospitals .
10 Another modification introduced in 1992 was that any business which moved into new premises would inherit the transitional relief ( i.e. the phasing in allowance ) of the previous occupant .
11 What 's divide actually means in twos is that you share it
12 My own feeling in 1981 was that we should try to achieve something better and that just muddling through was not enough .
13 The main reason why scholars have thought that the forged passages conferring the primacy were already in the documents in 1072 is that , if they were not there , Lanfranc could not have said that these papal letters were the ultimum robur of his whole case .
14 That parallel world really exists , and what happened to me in 1978 was that I unwittingly blundered into it . ’
15 The submission in short is that the judge 's ruling was wrong .
16 He was the first European to win a Masters title and the difference between him doing that and Tony Jacklin winning the US Open in 1970 is that by the Eighties there were other talents ready to be inspired by the Ballesteros achievement .
17 The main importance of the change of practice in 1966 is that it allowed the Law Lords to accept an innovatory role and to avoid the practice of ‘ Dissimulation ’ .
18 All we can say in general is that there is a critical frequency , a knife-edge .
19 Thus a peculiar feature of utilitarianism in general is that it emphasizes the comparability of situations .
20 What left-wing historians regret in particular is that the emergence of this new ‘ popular culture ’ came at precisely the moment when conditions were favouring the development of a radical working-class political consciousness .
21 One in particular is that we currently lack a theory , or theories , of an alternative process .
22 We 've argued that that would stimulate migration as opposed simply to accommodate past trends , so we 've argued that , but the the problem for West Yorkshire well for Leeds in particular is that the brown field sites we have , the regeneration that we need is not of sites which would readily accommodate housing , they 're not sites which lend themselves as nice places to live .
23 One of the biggest problems with insurance policies and pensions in particular is that many are not written in trust .
24 What they have in common is that each escapes ‘ the limitations of the personal ’ .
25 What all three things have in common is that they were caused by autumn .
26 What the following thrillers have in common is that each is a rattling good read , and together they are the cream ( 1939 , as will be seen , being a particularly creamy year ) of their genre , leading you on to other delights .
27 Apart from the fact that most of them were self-made , the other thing they had in common is that they were all essentially ‘ doers ’ , unencumbered by second thoughts .
28 Another aspect which the two modes do appear to have in common is that in neither mode is the participant required to concentrate on the emotion itself ( another reason why Cemrel has got it wrong ) .
29 Indeed , the main thing that the reef-building creatures have in common is that they are sessile , and produce limestone skeletons , and when they die , the skeletons stay behind .
30 The most important differences are those to be found between individuals , rather than between groups or categories This seems to imply that the one thing Shetlanders have in common is that they Are All different from one another , and that their common identity as Shetlanders is something that emerges only when they contrast themselves to people from the south .
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