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

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1 Very briefly , Althusser first of all argues that this theory is built upon new concepts ( such as the forces and relations of production ) which have no counterpart in the classical theory of political economy .
2 Agencies like this find that some people want a complete change from previous work , others like to continue using the skills they have built up over the years .
3 As we will explain in the next section , the results of priming experiments like these mean that any model of the visual word-recognition system must incorporate a level of abstract letter recognition .
4 The whole question of the ‘ negative image ’ of West Belfast was raised with some arguing that this image would need to be tackled as a prerequisite to further economic development in the area .
5 Viscount Simonds stated at p408 that : The language of section 38 [ of the FA 1938 ( now TA 1988 , s672 ) ] and particularly of Sub-section ( 7 ) , and of section 41 [ now TA 1988 , s681(1) ( a ) ] , makes it clear beyond all doubt that any settlement , wherever made and whatever foreign element might be imported by the residence of settlor or trustees or the forum of administration , is caught by its provisions if the income arises in the United Kingdom .
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