Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] that [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But it 's the nature of the offence as such that if a soldier is bullied , he 's unlikely if he wants to stay in the Army , to bring it to the attention of the authorities , because he know that afterwards he has then to live with the people who he 's complained about . |
2 | We 'd just started talking about all that when the rowboat tipped over . |
3 | But I came to terms with all that because the house has so much going for it in other ways . |
4 | But the demonstration projects in West Germany have shown above all that though the public might be sceptical at first , they will quickly become enthusiastic supporters . |
5 | Mr. Howell then argues backwards from this that if a school is over-subscribed so that section 6(3) ( a ) is in point , there is a duty not to have regard to preserving the school 's character in deciding priorities because the only permissible way of taking that into account is by section 6(3) ( b ) . |
6 | We can deduce from this that if a guard g is used to guard two different processes , then whenever that guard becomes ready either copy may be activated , the choice being invisible to the environment . |
7 | Captain Edward Aloysius Murphy is alleged to have said in 1949 that if a way exists to do a job wrongly , one day someone will do it that way . |
8 | He told a parliamentary committee in 1840 that once the money was received and the Chinese buyer got his opium from the ships offshore , then it was the buyer 's business what became of the opium . |
9 | But first let us look back briefly at the events from 1945 to 1956 that provided the prologue to the post-imperial era which began at Suez . |
10 | We need to know for certain that if a person were to suffer in this way , the care will be there for them . |