Example sentences of "about [art] [noun pl] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From outside social work doubts were increasingly raised about the adequacies of that profession , particularly in the face of a growing number of child abuse ‘ scandals ’ .
2 Erm so that is and what we 're doing is to try and recreate the appearance of the house as it was not in the time when the canons had it , but when William had it because we know a lot about him and his family and also we know more about the furnishings of that period .
3 I do not think that there were any doubts in Northern Ireland about the circumstances of that case .
4 All the noise being made about the hostages at that time was just political rhetoric .
5 Is he concerned about the rewards for that achievement — the brutal loss of employment , the economic devastation of the coalfields , the adverse effect on our balance of payments , which will get worse , the excessive and inevitable energy dependence , and the deceitful diversion of funds from the coalfields as a result of the Government 's approach to the European money that should be available to us ?
6 The iconography of a state 's coinage viewed over a period of time can reveal a certain amount of information about the aspirations of that state , since the choice of designs will normally reflect the matters considered important by at least an influential body in that state and will present these important matters in a particular way .
7 Wherever a pupil is studying the theoretical aspect of a subject , whether in the arts or the sciences , he must be taught to think about the foundations of that subject .
8 WHILE Craig Chalmers revealed in this paper earlier this week that he might just have a chance of being put on standby for the forthcoming British Lions tour , he is now more upbeat about the prospects of that happening .
9 Er but there was an implication by implication and the , the particular point was the extent to which surplus water draining off fields er was to the problem and we learnt from the Southern Water representative that there is a an area of uncertainty erm and divided responsibility perhaps erm about the ditches , about the highways in that vicinity .
10 Erm you may have to um , thinking about the capabilities of that computer there , you may have to um er split it up into er into say two sets of questions .
11 From this more harmonious base the counsellor can attempt to move the family on to consider when family relationships began to falter , what the circumstances were , and how all parties felt about the issues at that time .
12 The first thing Cyprian Fothergill recalled about the events of that day was that as he headed towards his charming little cottage in the countryside behind Borehamwood he was suddenly overtaken by a huge black car which swerved violently in front of him , forcing him to scream to a stop in a lay-by .
13 He had his answer to questions about the events of that morning but he had not prepared an answer to any others .
14 Up in the north , there was the occasional extreme Protestant rumble about the evils of that character ; but in general , the Britain of the seventeenth century was absorbed by more immediate concerns .
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