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

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1 For that reason alone the study will have started to achieve its objective of generating further and fundamental debate on what continues to be an unresolved and unsatisfactory state of affairs .
2 From that day onwards the word was never heard again .
3 From that day onwards the situation worsened .
4 From that time onward the flow of migrants from the West Indies to Britain has declined steadily : recently there seems to have been a net outflow .
5 From that point onward the story is a bonus but overall you read for the quality of language and the quality of seeing rather than the material .
6 If it is not working in that time then the chart should be discontinued .
7 Yes I heard a very interesting conversation on the way down here in that programme Just a Minute
8 ‘ One person , ’ he said , looking up , ‘ bought both poisons in that jar about a week ago , as well as a rare odourless potion which can stop the heart but not be traced . ’
9 If we are prepared to look at things in that light then the range of choice becomes much wider .
10 The Labour party seems to reverse its policies on that issue twice every decade .
11 No scene , perhaps , in The Lord of the Rings is more moving or more suggestive than the one in which Sam and Frodo , in Mordor , see the wind changing and the darkness driven back , and then as if in answer to prayer come upon a trickle of water : ‘ ill-fated ’ and ‘ fruitless ’ in appearance , but at that moment seemingly a message from the world outside , beyond the Shadow .
12 Anyway I started there , I got the ten and three a week and er eventually not very good , at that time quite a lot of short time .
13 The Macmillan government applied to join , the Heath government signed the treaty as it was , but at that stage basically the nation states retained the veto process which had been injected by de Gaulle into the original treaty .
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