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

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1 Erm within the limits of his repertoire he 'll shift his accent down towards that that of the workers erm shows them cooperation and that 's known as a downward convergence .
2 Nevertheless , the intense interest in how many Scots will make the Lions ' party for New Zealand is assuredly not diluted by the fact that each of the thistle 's three Grand Slams has followed hard upon just such a British Isles venture .
3 The survey found that half of the UK 's knacker businesses have gone bankrupt since they began charging last July .
4 A joint Mozambique government and World Bank report , released at a donors ' meeting in Paris on Dec. 10 , warned that half of the country 's 16,000,000 people faced starvation , largely as a result of the civil war .
5 It is proposed that half of the project 's time will be funded by case study work .
6 However , Darwin 's critics said because of sexual reproduction I will only pass half that mutation on to my offspring because even then everybody knew that half of an organism 's inheritance in genetic , in erm sexual reproduction comes from the other parent .
7 It is possible that some of a company 's shareholders will have interests , for example , as employees or customers , that are distinct from their investment interest in the business .
8 It probably has also escaped his notice that some of the BBC 's most cowardly-looking decisions — to drop the controversial film , The Last Temptation of Christ , to withdraw the Panorama programme on the economy and to decree that during the election campaign opinion polls should not lead the news bulletins — constitute genuflections to the Tories .
9 Dustin has always believed that some of the cinema 's best moments have come out of improvisation .
10 The biggest snag , says Mr Moore , is that some of the company 's employees expect too much of the new system , and are disappointed when it fails to deliver miracles .
11 In an interview in the Washington Post of Aug. 21 , Gerashchenko criticized the plans agreed with the IMF and said that some of the government 's statements sounded like a fairy tale .
12 The claim has been made by English Nature , the government 's official adviser on nature conservation , which warns that some of the country 's best-known beauty spots , including the Lake District , Norfolk Broads , Somerset Levels and Hampshire 's River Test , are being damaged .
13 At the same time we have to take account of the fact that some of the households ' income will be channelled into saving , and that additional spending on the output of firms will arise from investment .
14 It was acknowledged that some of the party 's previous policies had been potentially divisive , and the review was widely seen as both an attempt to attract new voters and as a means of attracting potential coalition partners from among the opposition parties .
15 Although the NKP had been short of funds and lacking a credible presidential candidate , there were reports that some of the party 's legislators were unwilling to accept the merger .
16 The growth in pre-school services , which in no way matches parental demand , might be seen as clear evidence that some of the family 's functions in child-rearing , even in the earliest years , are being taken over by professionals ( e.g. nursery teachers and nursery nurses ) and other ‘ specialist ’ child carers ( e.g. child minders ) .
17 The fact that Cavtat was later known as Ragusavecchia ( Old Ragusa ) supports the view that some of the town 's early inhabitants originated in Cavtat .
18 Such buildings suggest that some of the region 's wealthier inhabitants resided within the town , which may have a bearing on the site 's wider significance .
19 Before I finish I I just wonder whether I could put one point to the county and that 's whether in the absence of a strategic exceptions policy in the structure plan , they would allow the borough council to include the type of policy we 're seeking in our district wide local plan bearing in mind that some of the considerations in involved are of a strategic nature .
20 In the last chapter it was explained that some of the world 's languages are ‘ tone languages ’ , in which substituting one distinctive tone for another on a particular word or morpheme can cause a change in the dictionary ( ‘ lexical ’ ) meaning of that word or morpheme , or in some aspect of its grammatical categorisation .
21 An example was the recent revelation at congressional hearings that some of the EPA 's political appointees based in Washington directed the Chicago regional office in 1981 to delete incriminating references to the Dow Chemical Company in a report on dioxin contamination of Michigan waters .
22 Viktor Korovin , who was elected director of Uralmash by its workforce last summer , says that its ‘ financial situation is very complicated ’ , by which he means that few of the company 's heavy-industrial clients can afford to pay for the machinery that has been delivered to them .
23 In retrospect , it is clear that few of the Party 's officials really shared Ceauşescu 's enthusiasm for the demolition of almost everything that their country 's history had produced .
24 She points out that much of a woman 's life is based on a spontaneity of moral response that many philosophers , in particular Hegel and Kant , would say had no moral worth ( McMillan , 1982 ) .
25 It is a purely cosmetic move , but Parker truly believes that many of the mainframe 's problems at the moment are cosmetic .
26 Had their remit been wider , they might well have discovered that many of the teachers ' anxieties about LMS arose from a lack of faith in school-level decision-making and a feeling of being somehow ‘ outside ’ the decision-making process : a ‘ victim ’ of change rather than an agent of it .
27 It was no comfort to the church that many of the king 's judges were themselves clerics , for in Edward 's reign they clearly gave their first loyalty to the king who was employing them ; they seem seldom to have challenged his interests .
28 It has to be said that many of the BUF 's ‘ orators ’ would not be hard to improve upon .
29 His widow Rita remembers that many of the Society 's golfers have single figure handicaps and some members have been known to drive over 300 yards !
30 Their reason was that many of the country 's enterprises will be uncompetitive at any ‘ realistic ’ exchange rate .
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