Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the story goes that money speaks , and some people , some parents , if they get hit in the pocket , will probably take more notice of their child , |
2 | When Mr Rocard made that speech , the ecologists were being credited with almost 20 per cent of the vote . |
3 | In this Minton admitted that lithography for him remained ‘ a business of surprises , hazards and disasters ’ . |
4 | and then time went along until it was September and September the third I was in church when the vicar announced that war has just been declared . |
5 | An injunction was granted in that case to enforce that duty ordering the owner to maintain a hoarding around a vacant piece of his land or find some other way to prevent trespassers from using and depositing filth and refuse there , which amongst other things , gave rise to foul odours . |
6 | Last October , Swiss bondholders agreed that interest on the bonds should be deferred with the bonds not being declared to be in default until 1 March . |
7 | These grants equalled nearly a third of all EEC grants that year for uranium prospecting ( £416,000 ) . |
8 | The book explores these consequences by asking how industrial relations in state enterprises respond to economic crisis and to attempts of governments to formulate political programmes to combat that crisis . |
9 | If , deep within me , I have been persuaded by early upbringing that sex is evil — or if traumatic experience evokes that feeling — sexuality can never carry its true attraction or satisfaction . |
10 | For him the house was filled with suffering and fluffed attempts to pretend that suffering did n't exist . |
11 | Various pressure groups make that point about both the London terminuses . |
12 | In those days , marriage was mainly a matter of economy and family ; it was not normally possible to marry for love , and indeed the Courts ruled that love and marriage were incompatible . |
13 | This involves a willingness to acknowledge that co-operation can be difficult and that mistakes will occur , and a commitment to making the solving of problems a priority , rather than allowing them to fester . |
14 | The new textbook is the second one to have emerged since the crisis of early 1988 when the authorities announced that school graduation exams in history were being abolished . |
15 | But the Leeds players are backing Lukic to banish that nightmare in what will be a second leg atmosphere as intense as at Ibrox . |
16 | Mr. Gordon never had a look in after Brown Owl met that pilot . |
17 | Both Lyons and Ochs stress that context must not be understood to exclude linguistic features , since such features often invoke the relevant contextual assumptions ( a point made nicely by Gumperz ( 1977 ) who calls such linguistic features contextualization cues ) . |
18 | It has one central point of teaching and the details of the story make that point both clear and vivid . |
19 | The economy of London is suffering dreadfully in this second Conservative recession , and we should have an opportunity to debate that matter in the House as soon as possible . |
20 | Bells make that noise . |
21 | But a man who has struggled to make Labour electable , at the cost of jettisoning his beliefs , might still have the heart to continue that battle . |
22 | He did n't want money made that way ; he did n't want the humiliation . |
23 | On Feb. 5 Public Welfare Minister Supardjo Rustam announced that famine in Kuriwa , a district of the remote province of Irian Jaya , had claimed the lives of 132 people , after bad weather had prevented crop-planting in the area . |
24 | Their class opponents shared that expectation , and feared and fought the extension of the franchise for that reason . |
25 | A number of American cases ruled that reassignment need not be made where the disabled employee had insufficient seniority under local union agreements or where collective bargaining had established job-related standards for the reassigned position which the disabled employee could not meet . |
26 | Firstly there 's additional support which will take the form of additional members of staff to support with a range of er initiatives and developments within the department erm there 's a lot Planning Department , in terms of economic development and tourism developments , local planning work erm making applications for grants and , an and there 's a need for additional support to support that range of work there . |
27 | The big chains admitted that house sales could dry up between now and Christmas , as vendors refuse to accept drastic price cuts . |
28 | Most UN member states shared that anxiety , and for that reason the preamble to Resolution 242 included an affirmation of the inadmissibility of acquiring territory by war . |
29 | The officer at Leicester 's not available at the moment , so he hopes by the next meeting erm if Leeds have an opportunity to see that letter , and perhaps have a short report on what this council does with respect to Nestle/1 and also what other councils have done . |
30 | Three Acts passed that year put into implicit political terms the principle underlying the mid-sixties statements of ‘ public ’ androgyny : ‘ Excessively polarised personality types thrive in a culture that demands the repression of certain natural tendencies while people are developing the so-called ‘ masculine ’ and so-called ‘ feminine ’ traits which society considers to be appropriate for each sex . ’ |