Example sentences of "in [noun] that [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 The building is large , brown , a series of Romanesque arches in tiers that span Astor Place and Cooper Square .
2 This is certainly a difficult poem for any translator to attempt — but then there is no Horatian lyric that could be called " easy " ; there are besetting problems , concerning metre and form , concerning word order , concerning a lexicon in which patent meanings are shadowed by possibilities of other meanings , concerning the importance of allusion , and above all the Horatian craft that mingles these elements interdependently , in patterns that persist or shift from strophe to strophe .
3 They tend to be alkaline , with free carbonate and calcium , potassium , sodium , magnesium and other ions distributed in patterns that vary with age and the amount of leaching .
4 In order to look at the effect that financial devolution , in the form of LMS , is likely to have , both on schools and on the quality of education , it may be helpful to look closely at what has happened in institutions that have already experienced various levels of financial autonomy .
5 In the main it causes few problems , but in recent years there has been a rise in cases that cause conflict for the advice worker .
6 ‘ Except in cases that require learning and skill ’ , says Baxter , ‘ she was better at resolving a case of conscience than most divines that I ever knew in all my life . ’
7 In any event , the courts now seem to take a softer line on police practice so far as this can be discerned from the undiscussed elements in cases that reach the law reports for other reasons .
8 Mains powered projects should always be housed in cases that have a screw fitting lid .
9 In cases that do not have a clear Rhus tox .
10 At present two fifths of the Warwick University Bookshop group 's turnover was in books , the rest in products that persuade the students to spend their money .
11 This makes sense when you consider the stored bank of CFCs in products that have not yet been released in the atmosphere .
12 A larger proportion of middle-period Byrd has seen the light of day the songs always excepted but never in recitals that attempt to plot stylistic progress .
13 We have traditional defences on , for example , diminished responsibility which allow murder to be reduced to manslaughter , or defences introduced in Acts that have been passed in the last couple of years .
14 It was occasional raggedness in technique that let Cambridge down .
15 Some poor people live in houses that have become valuable through changes in the local property market .
16 We 're about the only people in , in Harlow that do sell the Anglepoise lamps
17 ‘ Psychologists , dieticians and physios should have their place in clubs that spend millions of pounds on their players . ’
18 The tree produces its nuts in groups that fit neatly together like the segments of an orange and are packaged in a box .
19 It will rely on 1,500 consultants in 30 countries in groups that include Management Consulting for Business Transformation and Information Technology Strategy & Planning ; Functional Consulting for Application Development ; an Industrial Sector ; and Technology Consulting , IBM noted .
20 Rather they derive from associated events in experience that antedate linguistic structure both phylogenetically and , in man , in individual development .
21 The Pensioner was , however , careful to note that ‘ it 's the votes in Parliament that show up your MP , NOT WHAT HE SAYS ON THE PLATFORM . ’
22 and we shall journey in unity that have been separated so long .
23 At other times he engages in activities that help the resistance .
24 Personally , I find that I sometimes get new ideas while I am engaged in activities that have nothing to do with my research at all , such as gardening , painting in the house , or even shaving when I get up in the morning .
25 This kind of problem has worried some people interested in animals that gain protection from predators by " mimicry " .
26 Counter-shading is more pronounced in animals that live on or in water .
27 • In rodents , rhythms continue to develop in animals that have been reared for several generations in constant conditions .
28 Since these results are obtained in animals that have been living in a normal environment , they mean that the clock originates , at least in these animals , from an abnormal ‘ internal ’ structure , the chromosome .
29 Fur , which relies on trapped air for insulating efficiency , can not be effective in animals that spend all their lives in water , and rapidly loses effectiveness by compression in those that dive deep .
30 Even in organizations that work well , correctives are needed for inappropriate actions .
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