Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The piece of Interactive that Lachman bought is its 17-year-old 60-man network software products and consulting operation , a revenue stream currently producing around $9.8m a year . |
2 | It was at one of these that Ace was planning another assault on the summit . |
3 | Whilst it is possible that they will remain reliable instruments for a long time to come , it is in conditions like these that Titoism spawns and prospers . |
4 | The four-month operation aimed to reduce the area of forest cleared in 1990 to nearly 78,000 sq km , compared with double that area of forest cleared in 1989 . |
5 | The Attorney-General , Sir Nicholas Lyell , has already rejected a claim from Labour that exclusion of the social chapter opt-out would leave Britain open to legal challenges in the European Court of Justice from workers claiming rights and conditions applicable in other EC countries . |
6 | Evidence that Liberals had used the movement to pursue policies favourable to their party had confirmed to many that cooperation should be neutral ( Bailey 1948 ) . |
7 | It is a package with measures to promote investment and provide capital allowances similar to those that industry and commerce are begging for — pleas that are falling on the deaf ears of the Chancellor . |
8 | Companies that supply industrial goods markets enjoy one significant advantage over those that trade into consumer markets . |
9 | Because this market controls and disciplines the economic power associated with property ownership it serves to legitimate that power within the framework of liberalism . |
10 | These results are the first controlled data to syggest that cyclosporin may be of clinical benefit in patients with ulcerative colitis . |
11 | At Sheriff Hutton , as at Middleham , the core of the affinity consisted of men whose own estates lay close to the castle and it is among these that continuity is likely to have been strongest . |
12 | At Sheriff Hutton , as at Middleham , the core of the affinity consisted of men whose own estates lay close to the castle and it is among these that continuity is likely to have been strongest . |
13 | Keynesians-at least that branch of the family which continues to read the General Theory — will also be profoundly disturbed that the concept of full employment has become the object of unwelcome normative inroads . |
14 | It was assumed by some that profitability entailed selling products to new customers , but this is not necessarily so according to Ken Wilkie , the newly appointed chief executive at IBM 's UK Havant plant . |
15 | It has been argued by some that training plays no part in refining the skills of headship which can only be learned through experience ; presumably the proponents of this view would say that it also applies to officers . |
16 | Similarly , he rejects the claim made by some that Christianity is the only true religion . |