Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Cost and volume ’ contracts specifying a price for a minimum level of service , with additional cases treated over that minimum to be supplied at agreed prices .
2 He helped the girl down very deliberately — well aware of Burkett 's calculating and approving regard — and as his fingers pressed on that tensile waist , as her free breasts brushed his over-layered chest , as her thighs carelessly kissed his own , he saw a break in the tight-capped cloud of his misery : but he could not reach out to it .
3 Many of the meetings listed on that page will be over by the time this gets to you but the details are given as a way of providing a background of work in progress and ideas for future programmes for all the groups .
4 And I think it would be a good time now to , to point out to the to s to er to say that we 'd like to have our views heard at that time .
5 His approach is a clear indication that the apparent rigours of Faccenda are now being mitigated by judges because the definition of trade secrets given in that case has been found to be too narrow to be workable .
6 The biggest year so far for PEPs was 1991/92 ; 640,000 new general plans were taken out , with 110,000 single company plans added to that following their January 1992 launch .
7 Lord Roskill 's comment on Reg. v. Lawrence is , however , not the only difficulty presented by his speech in Reg. v. Morris , but before I consider other difficulties it is necessary to set out in short form the facts of the two cases considered in that speech .
8 In 1953 there was a move to ‘ modernise ’ the Peppard trophies but nothing appears to have been agreed , for today the old ‘ Taylor Cup ’ is unchanged and clearly dated 1895 , its winners listed from that date .
9 Many of the methods developed in that study will be used to investigate the more specific problem of investment decisions making .
10 A conference of central committee secretaries of communist and workers ' parties aligned at that time to the Soviet bloc was held in Varna , Bulgaria , on Sept. 26-28 , 1989 .
11 Four of the junctions were chosen as low risk and four as high risk on the basis of the mean ratings given to that junction in Study 2 ( the mean subjective risk rating averaged over all six exemplars of the junction ) .
12 I was just an honest guy who wanted to get on with what he did best , scoring tries , and I think the supporters responded to that . ’
13 Whereas a bottom-up or data-driven system such as HWIM can hypothesize any of the 1,000 or so items in its lexicon at the beginning of the utterance , HARPY can only hypothesize those words permitted at that point by the grammar .
14 For a few seconds she found her eyes trapped in that unnervingly steady gaze .
15 The stipulations included in that Act have , of course , now been consolidated in ss 392 to 394 of the Companies Act 1985 .
16 The whole action of your book should be in keeping with the action of books written at that particular time .
17 to establish a Benevolent Fund and a Medical Benefits Provident Fund and other such Funds either contributory or non-contributory , to be administered by the Executive Committee in accordance with bye-laws made for that purpose ;
18 Two other roles secured in that year , 1960 , held better promise but in the end brought him no further progression in his career .
19 Despite some good results on the 1927 tour of England , the New Zealand Cricket Council were wary of the heavy financial losses made on that inaugural journey into the unknown .
20 Of course I would like tenants to have realistic rent demands and then have successful businesses on the back of them , and I hope that the rent demands will turn out to be realistic in relation to the actual security of tenure offered under the new style of lease and in relation to the business opportunities offered under that style of lease as well .
21 Prizes will go to the first 10 all-correct entries opened after that date .
22 First 10 correct entries opened after that date will each win a copy of Everton Player By Player , whose pictures and text by Ivan Ponting will make this one of the soccer books of the year .
23 The senders of the first five correct entries drawn on that day will each win a copy of the book .
24 It may therefore be suggested that the aim of Article 130R(5) , even though it is not evident from the words used in that provision , is to accept that where the Community has enacted environmental legislation for its internal purposes , it is the Community that has power to negotiate corresponding external agreements .
25 Many schools preferred at that time to have two paymasters rather than one , but in 1926 they were obliged to choose : those which thereafter received grants from the Board of Education in London , and not through the Local Education Authority , were reasonably enough known as direct-grant schools .
26 And of course the harness was what they call a harness , you know your buckles used to that over that and they were on .
27 There is an externality about the Buddhist symbol 's application here , and the doubts raised by that are with self-vindication .
28 ( b ) less than the difference between the total votes of the two or more continuing candidates credited at that stage of the count with the lowest recorded total number of votes and the candidate next above such candidates " .
29 between those areas in which most industry is controlled by organizations based outside that area ( such as Scotland , Wales , the North and those areas in which control is mainly found within that area ( the South East ) .
30 However , he was struck by the apparent paucity of linguistic skills in the right hemisphere of normal subjects compared to that reported for commissurotomised patients .
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