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

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1 He had become used to much worse than that during the past few weeks .
2 I was never out of that for the first few years I was saved , I was always getting in there , confessing my sins .
3 She had established the fact that the real Delia Forbes was in Australia and that for the past few weeks someone else had been using her name and address ; because of her desperate desire to help Barney she had leapt to conclusions which could be hopelessly wide of the mark .
4 The captive chimpanzee would have no difficulty with mating if its mating behaviour — like that of a great many mammals — were simply triggered by the sense of smell and by hormonal or pheromonal stimulation .
5 While this growth is less spectacular than that of the past few years , the cumulative impact is significant .
6 I have also instituted an inquiry into the running of all children 's home in Wales , and I shall publish the report of that within the next few days .
7 I could say all the right words about Hilda , I 'd learned to do that in the past few days , talking to people on the phone , but I could n't believe in the phrases the way Susan seemed to .
8 We did , er , we re we were hopeful , that in the next few months , there would be a full scale debate on the future on this building , and that we as the council , will take some initiative in , in actually the , the renewal of the lease .
9 We expect to come to a conclusion on that in the next few weeks .
10 That 's very effective if you 're dealing with factual information which is changing fairly rapidly , and I think we 'll see quite a growth of that in the next few years , but libraries are n't just stores of factual information ; they store a large number of books and articles and they need access to that too , and probably the most typical external use of a computer in libraries and in a university library , academic library , these days is to access the huge stores of information on scientific publishing .
11 That 's very effective if you 're dealing with factual information which is changing fairly rapidly , and I think we 'll see quite a growth of that in the next few years , but libraries are n't just stores of factual information , they store a large number of books and articles and they need access to that too , and probably the most typical external use of a computer in libraries in a university library , or academic library , these days is to access the huge stores of information on scientific publishing .
12 There was indeed information given to Labour on this but that application proceeded by the Council and I think some of the officers have omitted that in the last few weeks .
13 She had done enough of that over the past few weeks , and had found that it led nowhere .
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