Example sentences of "to [art] [noun pl] [unc] [noun] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | This section turns to the functionalists ' claim that stratification is inevitable . |
2 | Those who during the week at Lake Nona took the opportunity to ask questions about the running of America 's LPGA circuit , are convinced that it is to the players ' advantage that they leave the running of the association to its staff while they themselves concentrate on their golf . |
3 | They left Verdeţ unsure about how Ceauşescu would react to the miners ' insistence that he himself should come . |
4 | The EP was ‘ brought in ’ in response to the teachers ' perception that they lacked the skills to manage George 's behaviour . |
5 | The most striking instance was the 1976 Soweto uprising which was sparked off by secondary school pupils ' opposition to the authorities ' insistence that they learn certain subjects in Afrikaans , viewed by most black people as the language of the oppressor . |
6 | If those principles are applied to the facts of the present case , in particular to the Commissioners ' finding that the transaction did not involve any bounty on the part of Mr Levy , it is clear that there was no disposition , agreement , or other transaction within s454(3) of the 1970 Act [ now TA 1988 , s681(4) ] . |
7 | It was to the Women 's Institutes that the government turned to organize communal preservation of home grown produce throughout the land . |
8 | The government refused to agree to the Indians ' demand that it abandon its militarized " security zone " on the Peruvian frontier , and pass a constitutional amendment recognizing the country as " multi-cultural and multi-national " . |
9 | This has led to the economists ' expectation that the outturn will be £32bn or more . |
10 | The outcome of the policy process is an even gamble , all win some bets and lose others , in contrast to the elitists ' view that the odds are stacked in favour of the house . |
11 | Therefore , there was no duty on the school to give effect to the applicants ' preferences that their daughters should be educated at the school . |