Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Frankly , none of that interests me in the slightest .
2 That leads me to the last question , ground ( 7 ) .
3 The second point is on correspondence , I 'm absolutely certain that when a member of public writes in to any department , not necessarily highway , he expects and needs an immediate response , now I know you have , you have started the acknowledgement of our system , but I think it 's , it does n't go far enough , an acknowledgement card that simply says the thing is received and is receiving attention , needs to then indicate the individual to whom that matter has been passed for attention and that leads me to the third point and I think the general complaint on the public is that local government is seen as faceless people and I think we have to get in our mind to name people within our department , there 's not one mention about it in our promise , I think we need , unless I 've not read it , but I think , I think we , yes , but I think we need to mention people by name , senior people within the department who will respond to particular things and certainly where public comes into contact within the offices we must get around to wearing a name badge who says who that person is , people want to relate to a person and I think we can do that if we try .
4 In the General Prologue the Reeve is thus described : and : and the Host responds to the serious reflections of the Reeve 's Prologue accordingly : But the Host too has appropriated a character , as judge and ruler of the tale-telling game , that takes him beyond the predictable attributes of his normal station in life : while in the fiction of the Tales , the Miller has just been attributed with the strengths of the court poet Chaucer as a narrator .
5 So adding this extra twenty hectares identified within Ryedale , that takes us to a hundred and thirty nine hectares for Greater York .
6 So the mysteries of migration routes , which prompted this brief foray into the biological and geological past , is only one of a myriad miraculous facets of nature , of the greater Mind , that tells us of the great planetary drama in which life has existed , maintained within such finely balanced parameters , for hundreds of millions , if not billions of years .
7 And that puts it in a different league from other singles .
8 That puts it in the worst quarter of local authorities .
9 What can I do that makes me into an acceptable human being ?
10 And that leaves us with the second alternative .
11 ‘ And that brings me to a further reason for my summoning you here today .
12 That brings me to the right hon. Member for Chesterfield .
13 That brings me to the real issue , namely the circumstances in which an order under section 6(2) can be made against third parties who were knowingly concerned in the contravention , that is the unauthorised carrying on of investment business .
14 That brings me to the second most surprising feature of the fossil record .
15 That brings me to the second issue that I wish to discuss — the question of anonymity , which the Secretary of State mentioned several times in his opening speech .
16 That brings me to the next area of concern .
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