Example sentences of "[that] [adj] [be] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The first PC-5A assembled in India was flown for the first time in August 1941 and one report suggests that fifty were delivered to the Indian Air Force from 1942 , but this has not been confirmed .
2 Does he agree that that is evidenced by the recent successful survey of the national health service ?
3 Now before Neil starts panicking and worrying about that , bear in mind that that is spread over the whole spectrum of operations , including things like heart transplants and the like , and also , for example , an elderly person who 's just been smashed up by er Astra G T E
4 The original dispersed development strategy ended up with a shortfall , something like two thousand dwellings , compared to the sites which had been agreed between the various authorities at the time , it 's also worth noting that that was based on a dwelling target of nine thousand one hundred for Greater York , I think that 's correct , over the period since actual sites which have been agreed between the authorities since then have clearly increased , so as you 've seen in my appendix eight the residual requirement has now been reduced to a a level of nine hundred and forty seven .
5 I was glad to note that that was endorsed by the chairman of the Audit Commission this morning .
6 I do not think that that was meant in a personal sense .
7 Erm , so that that was put in the meeting to show a balance , if you like , between , yes they 've achieved an eight percent but over last two years the providal unit have run deficit and erm one interacts with the other and that was , that was also something that er that 's
8 However , in an accompanying leader in the Journal of the American Medical Association , Dr Also Rossini of the University of Massachusetts Medical school cautions that little is known about the safety of immunosuppression for human diabetics .
9 In addition other researchers ( Raggatt and Weiner , 1985 ; Ribbins , 1985 ; Shipman , 1985 ) express the view that little is known about the initiation and progress of policy making in LEAs .
10 So much capital went into the engineering and the track that little was left for the stations .
11 This is because the two components are so close together that they almost touch , and presumably gravitational strains mean that each is distorted into the shape of an egg .
12 Again , from our vantage point , we know that each is suited to a particular kind of flight and life style ; but let us ignore that fact , and continue with the primitive analysis .
13 In addition the similarities in their decorative and illustrational work suggest that each was stimulated by the other 's ideas .
14 It 's not now possible to identify the fissures from which each of these thousands of lava flows were erupted , but it is likely that each was produced by an eruption broadly similar to that of the Laki fissure .
15 I am not drawing comparisons here , I am just making the point that 500-plus were lost in the Battle of Britain and nearly 700 were lost at Nuremburg on one raid .
16 The point is of some importance since a number of rules of procedure are growing to be applicable to Cabinet Committees and we ought to know where there is a real , useful distinction or whether it is merely the pragmatical difference that some are serviced by the Cabinet Office and some are not .
17 Who thought of them can only be imagined , but it is obvious that some are attributed to the physical build or character while others have probably got connections with the work they did , terms which have died with them .
18 A sign of the importance attached to shells at this time is that some were obtained from a distance .
19 Measurements of remanent magnetism in a variety of volcanic rocks found on the continents had shown that some were magnetized in the opposite direction to the Earth 's present magnetic field .
20 The possibility that some were produced in a royal secretariat can not be totally excluded , although the evidence for the existence of such an office under Cnut is far from compelling .
21 But Partridge argues that this is outoutweighed by the system 's disadvantages .
22 are that this is transmitted throughout the world within minutes of being spoken so you have the monarchy which has tried to make itself populist , has actually made its language much more populist .
23 Deep in their minds some whites have begun to think again what their ancestors thought , that blacks are genetically inferior in the traits that count for economic success , and that this is proven by the fact that blacks have lost ground as discrimination has retreated .
24 Only in exceptional circumstances can the administrative effort and substantial costs be justified for an exercise such as at Church Road and I hope that this is recognised by the Community Council .
25 However , the decision by Council to make cuts in the information budget is not intended in any way to deny the importance of the information system to advice workers in the bureaux , Council sees that the system has reached a very high standard and that this is recognised throughout the entire advice sector .
26 This may well have contributed to the feeling that the UK was overtaxed , despite the fact that this is contradicted by the evidence ( see Table 16.5 below ) .
27 It is noteworthy that PtpropCl 2 , 4 , shows no evidence of the blockage on both strands ( at 37 of UV5 ) but that this is observed in the tethered complexes 5 and 6 .
28 That this is seen as the market 's battlefield is demonstrated by the higher marketing profile of Church Charity and Local Authority Fund Managers Ltd ( CCLA ) .
29 It may be that this is affected by the accounting method used and this will be the main thrust of the Stirling study .
30 Some researchers believe that this is related to the time orientation or how far ahead an individual thinks or plans .
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