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

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1 If the water flows into the shaft of an adjoining mine , with the result that the mine can not be worked for six months , the mine owner may recover damages , but the miners who lose their wages during that period probably have no remedy , not because the loss is ‘ unnatural ’ or ‘ unforeseeable ’ but because it is a loss of a type for which the law restricts recovery .
2 However , it is possible that the fluid seen during that visitation once saturated the body but had leaked from the cadaver during the intervening 250 years and thence from the coffin , owing to seasonal fluctuations in the humidity within the vault .
3 Foucault 's approach and analyses have also to some degree informed this work and for that reason alone deserve a critical appraisal .
4 After that England always looked the likely winners .
5 Experiences of that kind certainly have a bearing on the truth of statements ( 1 ) and ( 3 ) , in examples ( I ) and ( 2 ) .
6 S.2 of that Act also requires a company to state its objects .
7 S.2 of that Act also requires a company to state its objects .
8 At a joint press conference , Yeltsin raised the controversial issue of Macedonia and foreshadowed the imminent recognition of Macedonian independence by Russia ( formalized on Aug. 6 — see p. 39036 ) , saying that " the people of that country alone have the right to decide its name " .
9 Naturalistic studies in the homes of families with an aggressive child indicate that the siblings of that child also show a high rate of aggressive behaviour but that this is directed at the sibling rather than the parent ( Patterson 1982 ; 1984 ) .
10 The last line of that quotation inescapably echoes the Lord 's Prayer — ‘ Hallow 'd be Thy name ’ — and religious language has been in the background to other sonnets of this kind ( ‘ consecrate ’ , ‘ spirit ’ , and ‘ memorial ’ in 74 , ‘ idolatry ’ in 105 , ‘ The perfect ceremony of love 's rite ’ in 23 ) .
11 As long as Gloucester was the loyal servant of the crown , what was good for him was good for royal authority , and Edward 's acceptance of that fact enormously strengthened the duke 's hand .
12 As long as Gloucester was the loyal servant of the crown , what was good for him was good for royal authority , and Edward 's acceptance of that fact enormously strengthened the duke 's hand .
13 I was driving along t you know t telling David that all the time that that people are on the roads practising how to drive and becoming better drivers there are people like that wally there crossing the roa Oh , it 's Simon .
14 With that Geoffrey promptly put the Panama back over his eyes and muttered himself nearly back to sleep again .
15 The results will be printed in the Medau News in September but if any teacher would like a Results Sheet before that date please send a S.A.E. to Joan .
16 From that direction there came the sound of small-arms fire , carried distinctly on the slight breeze .
17 From that site too come the Callanish eagles whose strength is not in flight , or size , or speed or skill but rather in a spirit whose power has been forget through time . ’
18 Suppose that the increase in the money supply is announced in time to be included in that agents fully believe the central bank , and that the central bank behaves in period t in the way that it announced it would behave at the end of t - 1 .
19 But the use of the notion of appropriateness-conditions would in that case simply make the wrong predictions .
20 The behavioural routes to that end thus show an ‘ equipotentiality ’ .
21 The prospect of Hooper interposing his exciting talents among that assembly undoubtedly gives the Kent batting formidable potential , but what of the bowling ?
22 At that moment there sounded the unmistakable click of the key turning in the front door .
23 At that moment there came a faint scratching from the box I 'd built in the corner last evening for the pigeon .
24 Still he hesitated and at that moment there came a tap at Rachel 's door and David put his head round .
25 A Polish couple who lived in Cambuslang at that time regularly frequented the Shop in search of children 's clothes .
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