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

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1 Forcefully he dismissed the genuineness of that as a relevant reason .
2 You qualify out of that as an acting corporal , then you 're used by other classes ; for example , as a helper or decoy in staged attacks .
3 And think of that as the upper tonic .
4 It will be over a quarter of that for the entire EC , more than twice West Germany 's and equivalent to those of France , Belgium , Denmark , Luxembourg , Greece , Ireland and Portugal added together .
5 Labour disputes declined during 1990 ; the number of strikes was only 25 per cent of that for the previous year .
6 One can only speculate on the implications of that for the last years of life and , in particular , for the acceptance of tending roles .
7 But we must not confuse any of that with a static universalist understanding of the personality , nor — out of respect for the women of our past as well as out of respect for the truth — simply write over their self-identity .
8 In 70–80 per cent of all streets in the town , the amount of time spent by the car driver is under 30 per cent of that of the total time spent by all other people on the street .
9 Several years previously a fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge , J. J. Thomson , had demonstrated the existence of a particle of matter , called the electron , that had a mass less than one thousandth of that of the lightest atom .
10 It is generally fitted with an additional diffuser such as a glass cloth scrim , and positioned so as to give a lighting intensity of about one half of that of the key light .
11 The household of the skilled potter became in income terms the equal of that of the lower clergy .
12 The first conclusion I reach , therefore , is that a Single European Currency is not in Britain 's interest nor , as it happens , of that of the other countries of Europe .
13 In contrast , motorways account for 30% of the mileage covered by heavy goods vehicles ( and 45% of that of the largest lorries ) .
14 The longest period of peace was the twenty-six years between the end of the War of Spanish Succession in 1713 and the outbreak of that of the Austrian Succession in 1739 .
15 I set out with a more or less religious belief in a Platonic , eternal world , in which mathematics shares with a beauty , shines , I 'm sorry , with a beauty of that of the last cantos of the Paradiso . ’
16 The British Olympic Association 's attitude is typical of that of the British people towards the disabled .
17 They realized there would be difficulties in discrediting the evidence of Mr Ross 's false identification of Meehan 's voice and of that of the planted pieces of paper , but nonetheless remained optimistic .
18 Can the right hon. Gentleman explain why the Department of Transport , whose budget has increased three times the rate of that of the Scottish Office , can find £1.5 billion for additional railway improvements in the south of England , but can not find £80 million to electrify the Edinburgh-Aberdeen railway line ?
19 Moreover , the enrichment of neither of these alternatives may be representative of that of the true precursor , so that erroneous rates of protein synthesis may result .
20 So that 's good to hear , and we 'll we 'll forward it on to , copies of that to the relevant organization .
21 And he attributes a great deal of that to the rapid growth of the development of private homes within his area .
22 The surgeon had apparently told the plaintiff about the risk of damage to the nerve roots but not of that to the spinal cord .
23 One barometer of health — LTOM 's volume of contracts traded compared with the volume of underlying stocks — is less than half of that at the European Options Exchange in Amsterdam or the Chicago Board Options Exchange .
24 Both in the case of the PLO and its supporters and that of Israel and much of world Jewry , the degree of identification is reminiscent of that between a successful football team and its home crowd .
25 erm it 's a case of whether I , I would 've expected that , that an analysis of that over a significant period of time w would even out , really .
26 Nigel was determined to have none of that during the next Parliament .
27 You 'll realise the sense of that after a good night 's sleep . ’
28 Now , B again , that the square root of that is going to equal the square root of that plus the square root of that .
29 Half the English and American ladies do n't realize until they 've seen it that it is linked to the Baron , and if we make a feature of that in the advance publicity we can suggest double bookings for consecutive nights .
30 Their average annual per capita income was about $200 , or a quarter of that in the developing world as a whole .
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