Example sentences of "that [pron] [adj] [noun] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 I am glad that my hon. Friend mentioned the extra expenditure under the urban crime fund , which is designed to tackle crime in particular areas .
2 I am sure that my hon. Friend welcomes the steps taken by my right hon. Friend the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food in the Agriculture Council on this matter , especially in relation to the export of live horses .
3 If asked , at this stage , each side would be likely to reply that its standard conditions governed the transaction .
4 Likewise , the verb drink in a verb-object construction is the selector since it presupposes that its direct object bears the trait ‘ liquid ’ .
5 But the migratory instinct and the geographical pattern seems so deeply etched into their inward mental fabric that their pre-programmed habit rules the day .
6 She 'd put bowls of fresh flowers everywhere , so that their cool scent filled the room .
7 It is frequently assumed that large corporations act in roughly the same manner , whether they are part of the public or the private sector , and that their industrial relations follow the same pattern , too .
8 The chapters of this book switch erratically between these two aspects but they must come to blend in readers ' minds so that their practical implications control the course of an investigation .
9 Although the ultimate function of SSRPs has not been clearly delineated , their structure-recognition properties are consistent with the hypothesis that their HMG-box domains facilitate the recognition of bent or bendable DNA structural elements .
10 Certainly the ethos of an Augustinian priory with its stress on the expression of an inner religious faith in the active life of the community would have been sympathetic to the characteristic concern Hilton displays in his writing not just for professional religious but for all those , whether in active or enclosed life , who feel that their religious faith holds the secret of a dimension of fulfilment to which they desire access .
11 The Sandinistas point out that many thousands of rebels are already back inside the country , and that their alleged attacks necessitated the ending of the ceasefire .
12 The authors believed that their serological results supported the view that infection with M paratuberculosis might cause Crohn 's disease .
13 ‘ Any prospective purchaser of systems should , therefore , make themselves fully confident that their chosen supplier has the depth of skills and personnel available in all areas .
14 The busmen 's case had been that their strict schedules made the satisfactory operation of physical functions difficult .
15 Given any group of objects , and the ability to measure difference ( or dissimilarity ) between any pair of the objects , how can we position the objects in two dimensions in such a way that their physical separation reflects the measure of dissimilarity between them ?
16 Thus Castro was demonstrating not only that he was serious in his commitment to social reform but also , more importantly — in terms of how Soviet analysts assess the viability of a regime — that his revolutionary government had the power to implement the measures that it chose .
17 In conversation Bertin remarked that his young wife played the piano well and was particularly fond of Ravel .
18 Despite the fact that his previous attempts to draw the western democracies away from the Soviet Union had borne no fruit , Franco wrote to Churchill on 18 October 1944 to propose an anti-Bolshevik alliance and to state his belief that Spain should take part in any post-war peace conference .
19 The claim that his fiscal precautions netted the Birt household just £810 in 1990-91 , for example , might be opened to question if the mystery secretary turned out to be Mrs Birt .
20 Doetsch found that his synthetic analogue prevented the normal development of the viral infection within the cells , prompting him to suggest that it might have therapeutic potential ( Proceedings of the US National Academy of Sciences , 1981 , vol 78 , p 6699 ) .
21 Both were expensive but necessary purchases to ensure that our armed forces have the best possible equipment .
22 We are looking at the training arrangements and are anxious to ensure that our future forces receive the best and most relevant forms of training in the most efficient and cost-effective way .
23 It seems then that our present suggestion has the effect that whether I have knowledge will depend commonly on which other apparently gratuitous beliefs I may have .
24 Historically one important assumption has been that our ordinary lives serve the interests of the powers that be .
25 The easy to follow tariff chart at the back of this leaflet will help ensure that your international mail carries the correct postage .
26 Sleep is an important time for any young child , and making sure that your sleeping beauty receives the support and comfort is where Rochingham Babycrafts excel .
27 The bank has no wish to call in its loans , but we must satisfy our board that your present trading justifies the considerable sum involved .
28 Your aim should be to make sure that your agreed deal addresses the questions that are most likely to arise .
29 Wherefore your petitioners pray that your honourable House halt the contracting out of the maintenance of the Royal Parks .
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