Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [noun pl] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It means something like : surprisingly fanciable if it was socially OK to fancy women of that age .
2 Clients did n't like being told they had been manipulated , and in the circumstances would be likely to terminate relations with that dealer .
3 In Chapter 18 , we showed that the equilibrium level of income is determined at the point where total withdrawals from the flow of income ( S + T + M ) are just equal to total injections into that flow ( I + G + X ) .
4 Only the French seemed able to meet challenges of that kind , and how they did it was a mystery to most outside experts .
5 was that and I quote we are here to create jobs , now in keeping Hatfield air , air airfield open to some extent , we may be able to create jobs in that area .
6 Windows NT has been dubbed ‘ Windows Not There ’ by some cynics , because it has n't made an appearance on the marketplace yet , but when it arrives , it ought to have many of the better features of OS/2 version 2 , and , if my information is correct , be able to run programs for that environment as well as native Windows programs and DOS applications .
7 Guilty because the authorities declare him guilty , a man must still be able to furnish pretexts for that guilt
8 It is obvious , is n't it , that to be able to offer facilities of that quality , they must charge pretty sweetly for their flying ?
9 Are you happy to take groups in that direction four , four , four , four ?
10 ‘ If they are not able to improve services at that level of spending they are not using the money efficiently and to the real benefit of the people in the town , ’ he said .
11 She was by no means a billionairess when she and IBJ began their relationship , but she did own a couple of restaurants in Osaka ; and IBJ was desperate to expand operations in that area .
12 It is apparent that trade unions in agriculture have never been sufficiently strong to raise wages beyond that level which the labour market has already determined .
13 The Government are well aware of the problems on the London-Tilbury and Southend line and are keen to see improvements in that service .
14 Each year the rating authority fixes a rate in the pound and the occupier is obliged to pay rates at that poundage .
15 Furthermore , if a citizen suffers loss as a result of failure by a Member State to implement a directive , the citizen may be entitled to recover damages for that loss from the State even if the relevant provisions of the directive are not directly effective and even if , had the directive been implemented , the citizen would have been entitled to damages from another citizen rather than the state .
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