Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] ' [noun] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So it is to the consequences of structural change for the economics of global competition and the adjustments of firms ' strategies that we now turn .
2 Questions could be asked about the failure of the NRA to include in its cost estimate the sum of £6 million of taxpayers ' money that it has already spent promoting the scheme , or it could consider any of the indirect costs arising from the construction of the channel .
3 And in the years after the end of the 1939–45 war there was such a spate of generals ' diaries that it at times seemed difficult to understand how these men had time for the job in hand , so busy were they with their diaries .
4 Many would-be claimants are so afraid of going into solicitors ' offices that they try the local Citizens ' Advice Bureau ( CAB ) first .
5 The participant orientation finds expression in citizens ' beliefs that they can influence government at both the national and local level .
6 He pushed for the formation of the government-funded Teesside Development Corporation and pours cold water on critics ' suggestions that he has failed the region over the relocation of the Ministry of Defence quality assurance unit .
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