Example sentences of "[prep] [that] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We planned for that this year and so we wo n't have to change our business plan . ’
2 There are three elements of that that fall within the scope of B A I E type learning one is an interviewing technique , one is an introduction to public relations
3 And this is just a continuation of that that prejudice against those that appear to be living off the state and not justifying their existence and I think it does n't deserve the time that we 've spent on it tonight .
4 I actually did three years of that that period of time in in in the Army .
5 As far as the capital receipt money goes , not all , it 's not been possible to spend all of that this year because the development of some of these urban traffic calming schemes is actually very complicated and we 've had to re-think some of them .
6 I think we 'll see a lot of that this half now the ball up and Rozario winning his share of flick on headers .
7 So maybe you 'll end up doing er two life assurance pe two life assurance presentations or to P H I or two pensions and the benefit of that this way is that you all can see at least one presentation and one probing around a different product as opposed to the one you 're working with .
8 But it 's no secret , however and er we 've heard echoes of that this morning that there is a lively debate as to the pre precise details of what a reform package should be .
9 we could manage to do that one day , if it 's fine this afternoon we might do something like that this afternoon , but if it rains it wo n't be any use , I also want to do the garden this afternoon
10 What are you gon na now with that that football .
11 Right now well all I , I ex I knew that you were having meetings about it so really all , all I need you to do is actually get this validated by your group and if there were any change significant changes you wanted to make then to come back to me and David with that those suggestions but erm it struck me that th the thing hangs together quite well .
12 Our Sun ‘ loses ’ 4 million tons of mass this way every second — but it has so much mass to play with that this rate of mass loss would only add up to 7 per cent of the total after about a trillion ( million million ) years .
13 Not that there was the slightest danger of Bob getting into that these days , thank you very much .
14 In the UK 's National Health Service , ethical issues related to the conduct of research are countenanced in that each Health Authority has an Ethical Committee , and nursing research involving patients must be submitted to its scrutiny before a project can proceed .
15 Of course , this strategy had a distinct disadvantage in that each time I moved towards the light to serve the gentlemen , my advancing footsteps would echo long and loud before I reached the table , drawing attention to my impending arrival in the most ostentatious manner ; but it did have the great merit of making my person only partially visible while I remained stationary .
16 This is a zero-sum game ( particularly in the United States ) in that each occurrence of technical upgrading of a TNC plant in a developing country is at the same time proudly announced for host-country consumption by the TNC , and seized upon in the home country as evidence of job destruction .
17 We can describe the situation as stable in that neither player would gain from a unilateral change of strategy or , more graphically , that provided randomised strategies are used , pessimism is justified in ZSGs .
18 It is true that there is a considerable element of self-referentiality in the new narrative , in that many novels contain reflections on the nature of fiction and the problems of writing .
19 This in reality is only partially true , in that many college students and academics were also involved in the project .
20 As John Deverall ( 1979 ) points out , in that same year our Plowden Committee published its stamp of approval on progressive education .
21 If you have difficulty crossing the cables , in that some yarns are very stiff and resist crossovers , you may find it easier to work the next row of knitting by hand .
22 I meant , with a small c , in that some economists attach a higher figure to the cost of implementing those pledges .
23 A few weeks ago , the dream was slightly different , in that some woman had set her sights on him , flattered him — at least , that was his defence .
24 There is a very small overlap , in that some consultations were recorded both in the individual universities and by inter-library loan through BLDSC .
25 Here we come to the first of many possible variations , in that this change of gain may be continuously variable or switched between two different values .
26 We have also suggested that they all conceive of God as both transcendent and immanent — transcendent in the sense that what fundamentally limits reality does not apply to Him , immanent in that this lack of limitation is what makes possible a universal presence .
27 There is a nice link in this in that this year 's efforts have been started by one of the exam prize winners who has passed his prize back to be donated to Save the Children .
28 finally , its physical presence exemplifies the concept of praxis , in that this materiality is always an element in cultural transformation .
29 The second candidate — that latent inhibition training might establish stimulus-no event association — is perhaps a little more complex in that this hypothesis requires the addition of a supplementary mechanism to explain why pre-exposure should retard inhibitory as well as excitatory conditioning .
30 The computer business in Japan is unusual in that most software writing is done by people who use computers , as opposed to the manufacturers of the machines .
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