Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 My right hon. Friend will not be surprised to learn that I speak from gut reaction rather than a detailed knowledge of the law or the statistics , but I believe that my gut reaction is shared by the vast majority of people in this country .
2 Wirral LEA decided to recommend me to ICI with the request that I look at management information systems within the site .
3 Simply from examining the bones the experts can tell us that she suffered from childhood illness and spent a lot of her life sitting on her heels using her left hand , perhaps grinding corn .
4 Another part of year 10 is that you go on work experience for two weeks .
5 My audition for Leeds was a sight reading job and it 's something that you get from drama training — work that helps you cope with the sight reading at an audition — yes .
6 The fact that we write about desktop publishing means that the world and its grand-mother send us software to evaluate .
7 What has happened to the statements that we expected on revenue support grant ?
8 It 's certainly true that the methods of treatment that we use in miocenia gravis at the moment are not specific .
9 Look — this stamp shows that we arrived on Planet Zog today .
10 Producing a booklet so that the manager and yourselves will look at you , look at area training , everything that we do in area training , head office training , everything they do , management training , everything they do , and the people that are involved in it .
11 It is recommended that we purchase from Action Computer Supplies , our usual printer supplier , who has the lowest price that I have seen for this printer at the moment .
12 Worldwide knowledge that we live on Island Earth could help us escape the fate of the Easter Islanders , who died in violence and cannibalism under the sightless gaze of their monumental statues , because they had cut down every tree .
13 The trouble with our research and development programmes in information technology ( IT ) today is that they concentrate on technology push .
14 Individuals are thus faced with a cost in terms of the time and effort spent on ensuring that they keep in money form only the amount required to cover their day-to-day transactions .
15 from the Conservatives saying that they believed in nursery education .
16 Things that they see as blanket oppression , I would see as possible sources of strength , such as arranged marriages .
17 I think most of the arguments against ‘ modular ’ or ‘ credit ’ based study are the product of misconception and prejudice — e.g. that they lead to cafeteria style education and do not allow progression .
18 How does it show that they arrived on Planet Zog today ?
19 Nor is it much use to put them in a pocket , for the rigours of the downward journey are such that they arrive at ground level in the form of an omelette .
20 Equally remarkably , he made them open their pockets , so that they gave with extraordianry generosity when other communities as far away as Italy suffered disasters like their own .
21 There it is maintained that , despite a decade of public discussion on the curriculum and the existence of widespread agreement on its main features , there were significant variations in practice which needed to be eliminated in the interests of equipping all young people ‘ with the knowledge , skills and understandings that they need for adult life and employment ’ .
22 However , those who operate the law are well aware that it will only be respected to the extent that it conforms with public opinion : the reason why journalists and broadcasters are not prosecuted much more often for undoubted infringements of the letter of the laws of contempt and official secrecy is simply that the authorities are well aware that up-to-the-hilt enforcement of these vague laws would bring the law into further disrepute , and precipitate precisely the sort of clash between government and the press that it has been the British genius to avoid , whenever possible , by cosy arrangements .
23 Whatever your design , make sure that it integrates with company design and , what 's more , contributes to profit .
24 Yeah because if I work it out I 'll just know that i it made so and so but I wo n't know that it gave off that I 'll just remember that it made like zinc chloride or something I wo n't remember
25 In summary , his view that the State was the instrument through which the dialectic operated was evidently right ; and Marx 's view that it operated through class warfare as evidently wrong .
26 For its part , the Conservative Party , under the intellectual leadership of R. A. Butler , came to terms with the changes wrought by Labour from 1945–51 and adjusted to the new mood in the country so that it grudged towards state intervention in support of some kind of equality .
27 Beaverbrook told a meeting of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers on 10 May about his discussions with Berle the previous month , and that he hoped for Commonwealth agreement before an international conference .
28 Middlesbrough-born Alf has been chief personnel officer with Middlesbrough council since 1974 and before that he worked for Teesside county borough council .
29 But now his ex-girlfriend Denice Lewis has revealed that he believes in pyramid power .
30 It was about this time that he started to court Sylvestre , and in the year 1583 she agreed to marry him .
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