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

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1 These gained so much in esteem that in 1932 a bold decision was taken to scrap existing plant and to concentrate on the production of chenille Axminster and spool Axminster carpets and rugs ’ .
2 The Commission stated in limine that in 1983 , before Spain had become a member of the Community , the United Kingdom had not taken appropriate measures to exclude ‘ Anglo-Spanish ’ vessels from its fishing fleet , apparently because those vessels fished mainly in areas to the west of Ireland and mostly for species ( such as hake ) for which there was a much better market in Spain than in the United Kingdom .
3 He had an eclectic , and democratic circle of acquaintances , and was in touch with social and political trends in Germany that to many seemed dangerously avant garde .
4 ( Actually , it is surprising how facts often can be proved in practice that at first sight seem to be unprovable if the defendant is prepared to contradict them .
5 However , we found in practice that in different runs very similar contigs were generated , the differences between runs being confined to contig breaks and to regions in the probe order where the probes were repetitive .
6 However , one has to bear in mind that at the last meeting of the West Essex Health Authority erm they are saying that they ca n't carry on treating the same amount of people erm , because they 're overspend already this year and that they will not treat these er , extra contractual referrals without prior funding being approved and that was co , that was actually stated at the meeting last week .
7 Bear in mind that at this stage neither the letters displayed on the screen , nor the text stored in the computer 's memory are permanent .
8 One has to bear in mind that at the age at which McCausland was wireless operator/air gunner in the hostile skies over Italy , young men of the present day will be worrying about A-level results or first year at university .
9 It should be borne in mind that despite the fact that psychiatric diseases such as depression or manic-depression tend to be vastly over-diagnosed , particularly in sufferers from alcoholism ( in whom these features may be indications of their primary disease of alcoholism ) , some patients do have both addictive disease and psychiatric disease and need appropriate treatment for both .
10 I am often asked what makes a good day for bolting rabbits , bearing in mind that on some occasions they will readily leave the ground regardless of surface conditions , whereas at other times — often under what appear to be favourable conditions — they just can not be budged .
11 The Bölkow is relatively easy to get into , bearing in mind that on taildraggers with vintage origins you do n't get such niceties as car-type doors .
12 However , it should be borne in mind that on announcement , a ‘ grey ’ market may start in which the issue may be traded before it is issued .
13 He writes in the last paragraph , ‘ It should be borne in mind that for the creation of a climatic regime managed by man , further progress of science and engineering is necessary which would permit a considerable increase in the present production of energy .
14 In assessing the impact of stories of premature interment , one must bear in mind that for most of the nineteenth century , medical science , such as it was , was helpless in the face of coma and cardiac arrest ; if the patient had apparently ceased breathing and had no discernable heartbeat , it was assumed that death had come .
15 Also , bear in mind that for the single horse owner a bag of coarse mix will be used up while the feed still retains its value .
16 However , it should be borne in mind that for most Marxists an interpretation of historical ( or dialectical ) materialism , which we have briefly discussed above , provides some degree of overarching methodological coherence to Marxism .
17 On the other hand , it should be borne in mind that for all his adolescent encyclopaedic zeal and his years of cultural enthusiasms , his familiarity with European culture was largely restricted to two areas : classical antiquity and the modern period , especially the previous hundred years .
18 One has always to bear in mind that for very many people in early-modern England — in the towns as much as in the countryside — the home was also the place of work .
19 Very clear directions must therefore be given , bearing in mind that with so many dilutions the patient may think the remedy is too strong , or misunderstand the process in some way .
20 Unfortunately it is not cheap or readily obtainable , bearing in mind that with the radiometer it might be necessary to screen a considerable proportion of a growth room .
21 Whatever I have recommended , you should always bear in mind that to a great degree tackle is a personal affair .
22 But bear in mind that without an external aerial , you may not be able to get a very good teletext reception .
23 What planning should he undertake with respect to inheritance tax — bearing in mind that under the deemed domicile provisions in IHTA 1984 , s267(1) the taxpayer is deemed to be domiciled in the United Kingdom if he was so domiciled three years immediately preceding his death or he was resident in the United Kingdom in not less than 17 of the 20 years of assessment ending with the year of assessment in which the death occurs ?
24 Bear in mind that in any directory of rootstock eventual size and yield as given will be approximate , since these are also affected by soil , aspect and the shape of the tree .
25 Central to the whole debate , however , it should be borne in mind that in order to differentiate between different organizational types it would be necessary to demonstrate , firstly , that workers in different models behave differently and secondly , that this differential behaviour has an effect .
26 Bear in mind that in order to find the most similar remedy we need to have symptoms that mark out how one individual 's illness differs from another 's .
27 Bearing in mind that in many villages there is little chance of finding even a monkey wrench , it is easy to see why speedy repairs are often impossible .
28 However , all businesses must always bear in mind that in Community law , privilege only attaches to communications with independent legal advisers and not with in-house Counsel .
29 I 'd be interested to hear anyone 's opinion on this subject , but do bear in mind that in any case we almost always mention construction materials , talk about frets and pickups , in addition to commenting on nut width and fingerboard radius during the course of a review .
30 If a regular daily supply of mated animals is required it is sufficient to set up a series of cages with one male and three females in each , bearing in mind that in theory one in four females should be in oestrus on a particular day .
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