Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | The effect of the wage differential may be seen from the general equilibrium equations set out in Lecture 6 , modified for the possibility that . |
2 | This includes ensuring that a proper market and proper information exist for the products that the exchange trades ; and that transactions are properly recorded . |
3 | Perhaps it is time for the powers that be to look again at the slalom rules that allow dipping and sideways presentations . |
4 | Heading for the goodies that way . |
5 | Isay helped him dress for the banquet that evening , showing no resentment at having to double as valet as well as bodyguard . |
6 | In Collier v Mason ( 1858 ) 25 Beav 200 , Lord Eldon was cited for the principle that |
7 | All the boats were getting ready for the regatta that afternoon , bailing out dinghies , coiling ropes , and smells of food frying wafted across the smell of the estuary . |
8 | There has been reference in the Selby area for the likelihood that land initially allocated for industry will in fact be taken up for a supermarket . |
9 | Even if nothing else had changed , widespread support for the idea that ‘ Black Wednesday ’ delivered Britain to recovery would alter the character of the ERM . |
10 | He got paid for the work that erm |
11 | In for the day that is |
12 | Well I wa I was n't sure whether to whether it would come through in time for the case That 's why I did n't |
13 | During the negotiations the United States indicated that it was seeking a rate for the dollar that would yield a $13 billion boost to the US current account . |
14 | Then trivially unc so that unc ( assuming for the moment that |
15 | ‘ Anyway , let's assume for the moment that 's what happened . |
16 | New Year 's day , 1945 , was no holiday for Sugar and the other crews at Waddington , for the target that night was the Gravenhorst-Mittelland canal , but on the return bad weather again forced Sugar to divert to Scotland , this time to Lossiemouth . |
17 | By contrast , the bird mentioned in ( 19 ) must be one selected from a group present to the mind of the speaker in the situation of utterance ; this adjective can not be non-restrictive : ( 19 ) the largest parrot made a good supper for the expedition that evening The extraction set in this case might be the parrots we had shot that day . |
18 | Used to get deliveries of it for the pigs that 's how they started up . |
19 | And when it daylight came the next day next morning you could hardly believe it you could hardly see Rousay for the foam that the gale kick up like a thick fog . |
20 | Robert had a headache and stayed behind : he wanted to be well enough for the Opera that evening . |
21 | I just spent three hours last night talking to him and I 've I 've had enough for the week that 's all . |
22 | Christmas Day was fairly quiet for the family that year on account of the fact that the old man had n't returned from the front as the officer had promised . |
23 | In reaching this conclusion the court accepted the submissions of counsel for the plaintiff that |
24 | I do not see any basis for the figure that the hon. Gentleman advances . |
25 | Mankind will have to accept that this product of immense periods of time was indisputably in existence inside the evolutionary story , waiting to be taken up as the only source available from which could be acquired a foundation for the God that man must ultimately have , and which was not completely imaginary , and therefore subject to unlimited interpretations . |
26 | We have long accepted the principle that ‘ if you live by the river you must make friends with the crocodile ’ and prepare for the certainty that sooner or later winds of hurricane force will hit the islands . |
27 | That plastic cupboard for the keyboards that |
28 | The Italian Foreign Minister , Gianni De Michelis , announced that eight Tornado fighters would depart for the Gulf that day . |
29 | My Old Dobbin syndrome , aided and abetted by friendship with Albert Rhys Williams , was the basic incentive for hitch-hiking about 12,000 miles to and from the interior of Russia during the holidays that summer . |
30 | Synergy is explained , briefly , as the principle that 2 + 2 = 5 . |