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151. In that war England was not an ally; she was neutral. 152. She won't last long in that job it's too tough. 153. In that flash of illumination, he realized where he had gone wrong. 154. He doesn't think there's any mileage in that type of advertising. 155. How would you like it if someone treated you in that way? 156. He's worked in that same office week after week, year after year, since he was 18. 157. I think she feels that she's just treading water in that job. 158. She has made so many mistakes that her days must be numbered in that job. 159. The last thing he wants to do is to cocoon all weekend in that same house. 160. He groaned inwardly at the thought of spending another day in that place. 161. It is difficult to preserve one's self-respect in that job. 162. Anyone can tell that she wears the pants in that family. 163. Population is increasing in that country in a geometric progression. 164. The tension in that story builds up toward a climax. 165. You couldn't take a boat out in that wild sea. 166. There've been a lot of strange/odd goings-on in that house recently. 167. Be careful in that shop — they have a habit of short change. 168. You may thank your lucky stars that you were just slightly hurt while the others were either killed or maimed for life in that accident. 169. Privatization is thought to be beneficial in that it promotes competition. 170. You look in this box and I look in that box. 171. I'm only just beginning to take it in that he's still missing. 172. It's quite clear who wears the trousers in that house! 173. The road blocks were a counter to terrorist attacks in that area. 174. There are some weird things going on in that house. 175. There are a lot of small businesses starting up in that area. 176. There are three options open to us in that matter. 177. They notified the authorities that pollution in that area was serious. 178. Brian may seem bossy, but I'll tell you it's Lisa that really wears the trousers in that relationship. 179. We were incarcerated in that broken elevator for four hours. 180. You could be right, and in that event they'll have to pay you back.