Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] that " in BNC.

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1 The tops of their thighs , that little bit just below the cheeks that always get burnt first , would be as red as her Tequila Sunrise .
2 The King 's Cross development may draw money away from the projects that my hon. Friend has listed .
3 With a fresh crop of newly-qualifieds hitting the market and no vacancies to fill , firms are making further redundancies , ceasing to renew training contracts — sometimes even terminating the contract early on the grounds that there is no work — and beginning to offer part-time employment as an alternative .
4 Hector raced down the stairs and scurried about both Diggorys , who ignored him , their attention fully on the happenings that had taken place above .
5 Does that mean that the parts that are inadmissible are stuck out and you can give evidence only to the parts that are not self-serving ?
6 The decision , reached by a 7-2 majority , was seen as having wider implications , since it dismissed the case solely on the grounds that those bringing it lacked the standing to sue [ see below ] .
7 To corral pure theorists specializing into other fields of economics into the enclosure of macroeconomic theory simply on the grounds that Keynes had been there before would be perverse in the extreme .
8 They argued for birth control primarily on the grounds that it would improve the health of the mother rather than on the grounds that women had the right to control their fertility .
9 Second , in taking the argument to be necessary Nozick tacitly accepts that his theory is not as purely externalist as it might initially appear , and hence he can not claim immunity from an attack merely on the grounds that it is internalist .
10 He had expected to have to batter his way laboriously through the months that had separated them , as through the stockade of a castle into which he must break by force of arms .
11 He does n't know any individual apart from the ones that are in there every day . ’
12 Like light , they carry energy away from the objects that emit them .
13 The Mother 's Defence League , organised during the 1920s , opposed all intervention in the working class home on the grounds that it threatened to undermine the working class wife 's responsibility for the welfare of her family and reduce her to a servant and drudge .
14 Incredibly , it is almost impossible even to return a detective to uniform simply on the grounds that he is n't very good .
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