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

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1 During that time they stopped to talk to no one , though they passed other craft on the river whose occupants stared at the company .
2 Yes , and during that time they used to have a lot of people visiting from overseas
3 For that sum they could parade up and down the grounds at any time of day or sit on the grassy banks at will . ’
4 By 0930 they were all in their coaches for the long journey back to Brighton , for that evening they all became civilians again and had to be ready for their ordinary jobs on Monday .
5 For that violation they can and should be made to pay . ’
6 The only experience of collectivization there 'd been was the Soviet one and they seemed to have known at least something about the Soviet , they knew it involved a lot of force they knew that if you were going to collect you were going to collectivize you needed the mechaniz well they thought that you needed the mechanization first and they knew that they d A they did n't have the capacity for that mechanization they did n't want to use force I mean i it would , i it would have been very dangerous , would n't it , to go back to the countryside collectivization .
7 No doubt they mean well where the arts are concerned , he wrote , but for that reason they are the biggest menace .
8 No doubt they think they have the interests of the artist at heart , he wrote , but for that reason they must be avoided like the plague .
9 For that reason they held a conference last month with delegates from the local authorities , and building and insurance worlds .
10 For that reason they are willing to value bank shares in America at about twice their book value .
11 For that reason they are given in detail in Appendix 6 , The Effect of Synonym Storage Techniques on Search Times .
12 Through that system they learn a lot about agriculture and the farm stock as well as technology skills and when they make a farm visit are well prepared for what they are going to see .
13 Through that viewer they could all peer into the warp as if through one-way mirror-glass .
14 After that age they are coarsened , concerned only with security and marriage . ’
15 That was of course a league cup match , and despite that showing they find themselves still second from bottom , second division , and they need to convert that league cup success into winning league matches .
16 No matter how serious an infringement there might be of that act they are not subject to any sort of criminal offence .
17 By the end of that Test they were two down with two to play , and it is difficult to think of any England tour where such a low point had been reached .
18 Honestly , you can see why some people are n't keen on art ; some of that stuff they turn out is absolute rubbish !
19 On top of that sum they could bid for further income to make network programmes , or for capital investment .
20 He believes , or he chooses to believe , that in Chicago or somewhere else there were readers of Poetry magazine in 1918 who zealously and in all seriousness wanted to know what French poets of that time they might profitably read , and what in the broadest terms they should look for in each of them .
21 At the end of that time they again expressed doubts as to their liability to pay and for the next three years paid under protest .
22 Mr Edwards also detects caution in employers who are recruiting : ‘ They hire people for a specific period , maybe one or two years , so that at the end of that time they can decide whether or not to renew their contract or make them redundant .
23 Ordinal scales are used where it is possible to order cases in respect of the degree to which they exhibit a certain property or quality , even though it may not be possible to state precisely how much of that property they have .
24 At the end of that week they took Anna to the doctor and he was worried that she might be scared of being examined , but she was n't .
25 It was all the fault of that bitch they 'd brought in .
26 For three whole days she 'd blanked out the memory of that kiss they 'd shared , but now it came flooding back with a vengeance , hot and strong and so seductively real that she could have wept for shame .
27 survivor 's , we will be with er a victim all the way through the enquiry and if at the end of that enquiry they will also be given details of the criminal injury 's compensation board .
28 It 's like something out of that rubbish they used to put on after Grandstand . ’
29 If it works out , then it 's use of that patent they will be selling to industry .
30 Throughout that spring they saw nothing of Maria , and only the occasional letter came .
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