1. in that - Adverb
2. in that - Conjunction
(formal) in or into that thing or place
Source: WordNetA person cannot choose the time in which he is born or lives; it is not up to him, who his parents are, or the nation he will be born into, but what he is responsible for is how he will act in that given time: will he be human or inhuman. Pavle (Serbian)
What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I definitely overpaid for my carpet. Woody Allen
All difficult things have their origin in that which is easy, and great things in that which is small. Laozi
There is little peace in that house where the hen crows and the cock is mute. Italian Proverb
The young magpie that pulls feathers out of his mother thinks that he is showing gratitude in that way. Tibetan Proverb
Since you have scolding me, I have counted a hundred and twenty holes in that nutmeg grater. Spanish Proverb