Example sentences of "that [noun] [modal v] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I would imagine that Shereen would apply the same kind of pattern as you did to the de-toxification centre meeting , Shereen , and I felt that there were a great many people there , a great many interested , including the voluntary interest .
2 But David Townsend , director of Croydon SSD , has complained to Herbert Laming , SSI chief inspector , that inspectors should wait a few months for the reforms to bed down .
3 In looking at the way in which schools and colleges were managed after the 1988 Act , the Commission pointed out that LEAs would have a less directive role but would still have to monitor the services of schools and colleges .
4 Critics of the idea argue that companies can achieve the same purpose by paying out good dividends , but Laing questions whether much of this money finds its way back into the community .
5 The head of the Russian delegation , Deputy Prime Minister Alexsandr Shokhin , had told G-7 finance ministers on Sept. 20 that Russia could pay no more than US$2,500 million in debt service for 1993 , a small part of the US$19,900 million due .
6 The move means that applications will look the same on machines from each vendor , but not that they will be portable .
7 The immediate impulse was the prospect which arose in the 1830s that Canada might go the same way of rebellion as the American colonies .
8 In a subsequent decision the Court of Appeal thought many factors needed to be weighed before concluding that individuals could possess no such rights .
9 We are concerned that rehabilitation may face the same problems as re-introduction or re-stocking in conservation — difficult , expensive , and the results often uncertain .
10 Overcrowded conditions meant that families could rent no more than a ‘ corner ’ of shared accommodation .
11 Worried that Kao would try the same tactic in other markets , Procter & Gamble and Lever , its main rivals , turned Japanese space-saving into a European environmental theme .
12 ‘ It 's typical of Socialist envy to suggest that people ought to earn the same .
13 One problem that remains is to explain the recurring dream — if the stimulation from the hindbrain pontine structures is truly random , how is it that people can have the same dreams repeatedly ?
14 It is unlikely that music will receive the same emphasis or resources as the ‘ core ’ subjects of English , Mathematics and Science in most schools , in spite of its designation as a ‘ foundation ’ subject .
15 Not based upon any consensus of content , nor the expectation that teachers will do the same thing with all the class , this takes seriously the concept of the teacher as the manager of pupils ' own learning instead of a purveyor of information and ideas .
16 This is much less often commented upon , probably because he mentions it in a rather throwaway fashion , losing it in a section almost entirely devoted to the argument that noblemen should receive the same punishments as people of the lower orders .
17 This is illustrated in Figure 4.4 ( a ) , and you can see that Venus would keep the same face towards the Sun .
18 By contrast , neither party has any desire to suggest that men might do the same thing .
19 Let us hope that others may do the same .
20 A convention exists when people follow certain rules or maxims for reasons that essentially include their expectation that others will follow the same rules or maxims , and they will follow rules for that reason when they believe that on balance having some settled rule is more important than having any particular rule .
21 But as the test is that A must use no more force than is necessary , and as this necessity varies with the facts of each case , self-help is likely to be just as dangerous a remedy here as elsewhere .
22 To maintain progress that power must stay the same , so torque must increase .
23 After Ryan , and the irritation he had often had with her , she was worried that Leo might become the same .
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