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

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31 What he did say to the working class is this that the emancipation of working class must be the work of the working class itself .
32 It should be evident from all this that the business must keep the closest watch on the prices of oil and gas and their derivatives all over the world , from day to day and , on occasion , hour to hour .
33 Now the problem is with this that the blood as is it wo n't normally take it up .
34 The main piece of evidence for the ‘ tense-mother/crying-baby ’ idea is that first babies tend to cry more than subsequent ones — doctors infer from this that the mother 's inexperience is an important factor .
35 For so long have we planned and hoped to do this that the reaction of Richard , an ex-worker , was quite typical : " Serious … ?
36 It follows from this that the failure of an employee to exercise reasonable skill and care in making his basic valuation is faulty and therefore maladministration .
37 He drew the conclusion from this that the riot ‘ came like a bolt out of the blue ’ ( Guardian , 21 November 1985 ) .
38 While Professor R. T. McKenzie was right to argue that the common purpose of winning elections and of maintaining a government in power imposes or produces an almost identical power structure in the parties , it is wrong to infer from this that the atmosphere within the parties is the same .
39 It does not follow from this that the beneficiary himself can not sue , for if he holds the chattels he seems to have joint possession with the trustee .
40 It is thoroughly in line with this that the author of Revelation can say , ‘ Witness to Jesus is the Spirit of prophecy ’ ( 19:10 ) .
41 It follows from this that the producer must keep abreast of developments until the product leaves his control .
42 Most commentators concluded from this that the aim of the alleged conspiracy had been to prevent Kim Jong Il , 49 , from inheriting power upon the death of his father .
43 But to conclude from this that the quality of his faith lay in the fact that he trusted God for no reason whatever is quite illegitimate .
44 Some hold that it follows from this that the priest must be male :
45 But there was a quite large terraced space between , and it was up to this that the enemy van , with the Leopard standard , wound its way .
46 the written transcript will only be used in preference to the tape if neither prosecution nor defence sees any advantage in playing it , but it does not necessarily follow from this that the tape discloses nothing more than the transcript .
47 Well I think that you know , this , this that the ground they 're obviously looking at
48 And it it goes like this that the economy of North Yorkshire generally and of some of its districts in particular has reached the point where it is not possible from internally generated growth to provide er the jobs that the residents .
49 But he was never saying to himself until one moment in the past that it was much peculiar that a girl as pretty and as fashionable with her peroxide hair as Jilly Jonathan was carrying on holiday a big , crocodile-skin handbag .
50 This answer was so peculiar that the child remembered it .
51 Thus Aquinas , who stood in a long tradition which came to him through the teachings of the early canonists summed up in Gratian 's Decretum ( 1140 ) , was clear that every state had both the right and the duty to defend itself , its legitimate existence , and its rights when these could be legally proved ( ‘ It is legitimate to oppose force with force ’ , as Justinian 's Digest put it ) .
52 ‘ It has become quite clear that every authority is pursuing a different model and taking a different approach .
53 Well can we make it absolutely clear that no settlement , anywhere , er in North Yorkshire , or in York and Humberside probably is self contained .
54 In Fowler v Cammell Laird Ltd , 1973 IRLR 72 — although the circumstances of the case make it clear that no injustice was done in holding the dismissal fair — the tribunal was obviously impressed by the fact that the company rules provided for instant dismissal of those convicted of theft on the company 's premises .
55 ‘ We 've made it quite clear that no award will be made unless we 're absolutely satisfied that the problem of retuning has been probably addressed .
56 ‘ If an assassin were to dare to enter my kitchen , ’ Auguste announced in tones that made it clear that no villain would have the temerity , ‘ do you not think that poison would be his chosen means , rather than an arsenal of rifles hidden in a kitchen range ? ’
57 The basic objection to any continuation of the campaign was its organized nature , based on the " creation of machinery with staffs and offices throughout the country " .40 It was made clear that no campaign of any sort was to be allowed and , on their refusal to accept this decision , the four members were expelled .
58 Finally , if the manager were to get into financial difficulties , and his or her creditors required payment , it should be clear that no money in this account belongs to the manager , and it can not be used to settle the manager 's personal debts .
59 Well I think he made it clear that no jury could forget what everybody knew er which is of course er the the facts that emerged at the time er that the Birmingham Six were acquitted .
60 The heralds and the disciplinary officers could achieve much ; but it is clear that no factor could ensure a greater respect for the rules of war and for the interests and property of the non-combatant than could firm leadership .
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