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

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1 In terms of the dictum in Lord Roskill 's speech in Seymour [ 1983 ] 2 AC 493 , Parliament had otherwise ordained with regard to recklessness in s.47 — after Spratt it seems that Parliament can otherwise ordain without expressing such a wish .
2 Mr Major said : ‘ Of course we appreciate that fact .
3 Of course I accept that ruling entirely Mr Deputy Speaker but the point I was trying to make , I am going to give the speech very briefly indeed I do assure you , is that if you 're trying to assess the numbers er and the correctness of the numbers that are being er er going to vote for and indeed the boundaries associated with those numbers , it 's a perfectly I would have thought , fair question to ask oneself as they go off er from us as to what they are going off in to er and I I do assure you Mr Deputy Speake , I do n't plan to speak more than two minutes , two to three minutes on this matter , I do hope that you will allow me just to make a very brief point on this .
4 It was an instructive couple of hours which showed that sport can cross any barriers .
5 In a low and antagonistic frame of mind she accepted that Ace was never going to have any time for her .
6 In my rather disgruntled frame of mind I rebelled that night against the long way round .
7 And now it is a man of sorts who carries that acknowledgement .
8 For a yearly payment of £5 he conveyed that piece of his estate to the Apothecaries Company , with one particular proviso : that every year fifty dried specimens grown there in the same year be supplied to the Royal Society of London .
9 Critics of Darwin who quote that passage with which I started do not usually run it on .
10 WITH the water bill which arrived with impeccable timing yesterday there was one piece of bumph which trumpeted that water services have never been better .
11 Sub-series Two ( grey covers ) on modes of behaviour which practise that knowledge , and Sub-series Three provides ideas for action research .
12 If we recall our definition of leadership we stressed that leadership involves a relationship .
13 ‘ Popular Purgatory ’ conflicts with The Word of God which teaches that sin must be dealt with in this life .
14 Now I 'm suggesting that an evaluator might , instead of just concentrating on one set of values , deliberately try and look at several , so they might , for example , identify that there were a group of people who felt that history should be taught in a certain particular way for a certain purpose .
15 One of the first things to go are the costumes and articles of adornment which identify that culture with its roots .
16 But it would seem to be impossible for us to return to patristic sensibilities , for the framework of thought which made that Christology possible is no longer with us .
17 In linguistics , especially in the English-speaking world between the 1930s and 1960s , there have been several schools of thought which believe that context — this knowledge of the world outside language which we use to interpret it — should be ruled out of language analysis as far as possible .
18 His attitude to life is brought out in both the mutual greeting of friends who agree that Life Is Very Interesting ( 1980 ) as well as the personal philosophy of the Lonely Man Who Is Very Happy And Enjoying His Art Work ( 1974 ) .
19 well can you explain please as the man who devised these charges and assessed them and work them out how by some process of reason anybody reading that sentence gets the clue that when it says management charges will rise at a rate below the level of inflation , it refers to one pound fifty nine , how can you understand that ?
20 And after a certain amount of discussion they accepted that point , and we had some very interesting sessions in which they learnt to say things like , ‘ Well the syncrotron is a bit like a racetrack for very small particles which exist in atoms .
21 From a personal point of view I think that charity , charitable giving by er companies whether big or small should be erm should be erm on that basis I mean they should n't be looking for acknowledgement but unfortunately in the real world companies are looking to see what we can get back in terms of the investment they make and
22 In Oxford to promote a new book of photographs he proved that charisma never fades .
23 It provides a set of dispositions promoting self-recognition and the creation of relationships such as friendships and marriages with others who share that set of prejudices concerning the correct nature of things ; but the individuals concerned rarely possess any awareness of the social origins of these tastes .
24 And I think I 'll stop right there with even more comments , erm , in case I lose that contract too .
25 I also wonder how the system copes with changes to people 's incomes , er many people particularly in recession we heard that unemployment in Cambridge is now approaching ten percent and if you 've been turned down by the council , your council housing on your means test are you really going to go back to them at a time when you may be under a lot of stress with unemployment to have your circumstances reinvestigated , I very much doubt whether people do go back .
26 In future I believe that planning will be worse because there 'll be no sort of overview , and that it will lead to an over provision of the profitable services and inadequate provision of services like mental illness , the elderly and those with learning difficulties .
27 up in Wisbech they love that sort of thing .
28 Lucy 's black friend Yvonne puts it this way ; ‘ On the whole right , it 's the people in authority what brings that tension around , you know , 'cos the black people are thinkin' 'ow comes they not gettin' all the jobs , you know . ’
29 There were , though , comments from staff which indicated that assessment is still an area where further development work is needed .
30 Told ya , I know when I were in hospital I had that stuff on me you know it were terrible even though it was
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