Example sentences of "which that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But unfortunately we can then easily imagine a context in which that sentence might be appropriately used , in which it is not assumed that John cheated : for example , you thought he had cheated , asked me whether he now repents , but I tell you he never did , and persuade you accordingly , and then I say so John does n't regret cheating ( Gazdar , 1979a : 105 ) .
2 A separate coalfield culture developed in the Dukeries in the 1920s , and we have suggested ( as do Krieger , Sunley , Waller and others ) that the milieu within which that culture was set has been the transmission agent for ensuring that a separate culture remained in the Dukeries in the 1980s .
3 They will have suggested topics which will bind the poor as a class together ; topics which will excite them against the rich ; topics the discussion of which in the only form in which that discussion reaches the ear will be to make them think that some new law can make them comfortable … — that Government has at its disposal an inexhaustible fund out of which it can give to those who now want without also creating elsewhere other and greater wants .
4 It is a great barn of a place which seats 5,000 but which that day was due to hold 2,500 .
5 The weather held fine and a slight deviation from our course to Shetland brought us to Fair Isle which that day was living up to its name .
6 One quality which that work has in abundance is the Beowulfian ‘ impression of depth ’ , created just as in the old epic by songs and digressions like Aragorn 's lay of Tinúviel , Sam Gamgee 's allusions to the Silmaril and the Iron Crown , Elrond 's account of Celebrimbor , and dozens more .
7 Base part drawing files are held in the where used file together with a cross-reference to all sub-assemblies in which that part occurs .
8 See also Rex Stewart Jeffries Parker Ginsberg Ltd v Parker [ 1988 ] IRLR 483 in which that part of a clause which related to " associated companies " was severed .
9 Unfortunately the detailed work on which that revision is itself based has only been published in Soviet journals in Russian , so has not stood the test of scrutiny by Western astronomers .
10 It would be like the elves to know a Saviour would come to men , without having the slightest or remotest idea of the mingled horror and beauty with which that event would come about .
11 ‘ An individual shall be entitled ( a ) at reasonable intervals and without undue delay or expense ( i ) to be informed by any data user whether he holds personal data of which that individual is subject , and ( ii ) to access to any such data held by a data user ; and ( b ) where appropriate to have such data corrected or erased . ’
12 What they have in common is that one person 's actions have direct costs or benefits for other people which that individual does not take into account .
13 Lisson is showing new paintings by Alex Landrum , whose monochromatic canvases , subtly embossed with the title by which that colour is described in a paint chart , are included in the current exhibition at the Saatchi Collection .
14 Mr Ramsay said they " take advantage of their official position and avail themselves of a report on a school in order to publish their views of the sanitary state of the village in which the school is established , and to offer an opinion regarding the management of an estate of which that village forms a part . "
15 This dominance in modern times is attributed by Hayek to the success of the Philosophical Radicals of the nineteenth century in replacing the ideal of government under law with the ideal of a government controlled by a popular assembly and free to take any action of which that assembly approved .
16 Whether the primary motive for the association was the wish to appear to be in partnership or to avoid being identified as sole practitioners was not clear , but the Tribunal drew attention to the fact that " such a sham partnership would serve to mislead the public who are entitled to believe that the persons being held out as being partners would enjoy the full relationship of support and responsibility which that state engendered " .
17 But the girls had eyes only for Dana 's beauty and sexy demeanour , which that night was particularly James Deanish .
18 Tanberg had loaded a thin palladium wire with deuterium which that night he intended to connect to a high voltage and then discharge the electricity through it leading to a sudden increase in pressure and temperature .
19 Gann of the DES , to survey the provision of vocational non-advanced courses in art and design , to consider the extent to which that provision met employment needs and to propose a pattern for the future .
20 I have since learned of the curious way in which that provision came to be inserted .
21 But the quality of activity which then follows and the way in which that activity is judged ( either as an event in itself or through the assessment of the child 's learning which emerges from it ) still needs patient examination .
22 Now that 's not particularly sensational , and that 's where the drugs and the alcohol abuse level comes across , and that is the emotive term , but what I 'm saying really is the symptoms which that teachers are displaying of stress manifest themselves in an increase in er abuse of alcohol which could only be the odd extra drink , or the odd 5 cigarettes a day , and sleeping tablets , and that becomes an issue when you have n't got a teacher who 's not in control the following day , but you certainly have a teacher who 's not 100% , and that 's where the effect on the child tends to occur .
23 The date by which that choice had been made can be defined fairly precisely , although the motives behind the decision remain obscure .
24 The date by which that choice had been made can be defined fairly precisely , although the motives behind the decision remain obscure .
25 There needs to be a facility whereby , when one is looking at a particular cross-reference , one can call up the entry or part of an entry to which that cross-reference refers .
26 Coningham said that he had looked more closely at Scott 's scheme since the last debate , and ‘ could not acquiesce in the high opinion which that gentleman appeared to entertain of himself , judging by the long string of superlatives in his own praise with which he wound up his recent letter to The Times ' .
27 their degree of development and co-adaption varies according to the uses which that organ is subjected .
28 Here I intend to extend and develop the analysis by looking at differentiation as the product of a process of under development in the sense in which that word is used by Cleaver ( 1977 ) .
29 In a case involving a brutal sexual assault by a guardsman , Slynn J. stated : ‘ It does not seem to me that the appellant is a criminal in the sense in which that word is used frequently in these courts .
30 The main part of Residents ' Association case is that the amount of relief afforded by any western relief road , does not justify the environmental damage which that road will cause .
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