Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The book explores these consequences by asking how industrial relations in state enterprises respond to economic crisis and to attempts of governments to formulate political programmes to combat that crisis .
2 For him the house was filled with suffering and fluffed attempts to pretend that suffering did n't exist .
3 Alright , and will give , give rise to a delayed response , so even though prices may rise , farmers ' output response wo n't be immediate , right , not only because of the growing season that 's involved , but due , but due to psychological resistance , erm , to the adoption of that technology , and also it may take time to acquire the necessary skills to implement that technology .
4 This village , which is situated along the trail from Lukla to Everest Base Camp , has undergone tremendous changes as the number of tourists to Nepal has risen from less than 10 000 per year in 1960 to almost 250 000 in 1988 ; there are also plans to increase that number to c. 1 million by the year 2000 .
5 ( FCA ) of having been found to be in breach of Investment Business Regulation 6.03 in that the firm at Shipley between 16 March 1989 and 12 March 1991 sent business letters relating to its investment business without bearing the legend ‘ Authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business ’ contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.02 and in that the firm at Shipley between 9 September 1988 and 1 October 1989 entered or required its Principal to enter into an association or arrangement with a person which might result in the defendant being constrained or induced to refer or introduce a client to a person who was not an independent intermediary with a view to that person giving investment advice contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.03 and in that the firm at Shipley between 16 March 1986 and 31 October 1989 failed before recommending or effecting for a client a transaction in units in an authorised unit trust or a recognised collective investment scheme , to take reasonable steps to establish that other more advantageous or suitable policies or units were not available contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.11 and in that the firm at Shipley between 1 November 1989 and 16 October 1991 having given advice to a client which was such that when acted upon it resulted in commission being received by the defendant , failed to notify the said client in writing of the amount and terms of such commission as soon as that information was available , contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.32 was reprimanded , fined £3,000 and ordered to pay £500 by way of costs .
6 The image of Zuwaya past was of a society in which people resisted the temptation to submit to authority , either internal or external , and in which they took some positive steps to secure that freedom .
7 In recent weeks , I have had several opportunities to discuss that matter with the presidency of the Commission and with the Commissioners who negotiate on behalf of the European Community .
8 The basic courses stimulate a passion for learning , but a student interested in history or music has very limited opportunities to pursue that interest .
9 An animal sheltering in them can only too easily be cornered and many hole-dwellers take steps to reduce that risk .
10 I do think some formal education could start sooner , but I would n't want you or the listeners to think that nursery education and formal education are one and the same .
11 I do think some formal education could start sooner , but I would n't want you or the listeners to think that nursery education and formal education are one and the same .
12 Will he take steps to have that issue ventilated in a multi-question referendum of the people , which could perhaps be held in harmony with the general election ?
13 Both individually and collectively we are given many opportunities to achieve that part of the Association 's Dedication that announces ‘ We shall remember them . ’
14 The beauty of the versatile LM method is that we can also just choose one or two methods to gain that experience while still giving our patients the gentle but speedy improvement they desire .
15 But they use many different methods to achieve that aim .
16 Apart from the food to supply the proteins to make that muscle , what else ?
17 It is really one of the foundations of any executive power group that it maintains secrecy about its activities and avoids the possibility for its antagonists to subsume that power .
18 Marxism attempts to replace that code without providing any serious motive to induce people to behave decently and for the common good .
19 An article * by Andrew Stark , a professor of management at the University of Toronto , attempts to answer that question .
20 The separation of the mode of discovery and the mode of justification does enable the inductivists to evade that part of the criticism levelled at them in this chapter which was directed at the claim that science starts with observation .
21 Despite the positive results achieved by the mixed professional/ paraprofessional social service teams to which we have referred and the efforts being made in some countries to promote that model of service provision , little is being done in schools of social work to provide professional social workers with the type of skills needed for that kind of practice .
22 The owner of an adjacent house also instructed the defendants to sell that house .
23 The need for those new lines to discharge that obligation will be considered by the inquiry .
24 As well as lines , Sumitomo had to install filters at each end of the lines to check that traffic that ought to be kept on the LAN does not disappear on to the WAN .
25 Congress , this motion would make the rulebook obligation for all shop stewards to honour that duty and to freeload members not just from the exploitation of employers , but also the exploitation of freeloading .
26 We believe that it would be right for much of the communication between teachers and parents to take that form at the reporting ages and between them .
27 There is thus a tendency for some engineers to say that drafting ( and therefore tertiary design ) is not really design ; that the mundane activities necessary to produce an artefact really belong solely to production engineering .
28 ‘ Spain erects huge barriers which make it difficult , if not impossible , for vehicle and component imports to enter that country , ’ Mark said .
29 Although alcohol is undoubtedly excreted in the urine and could theoretically act as an inflammatory agent in a case of urethritis , it is probably enough to reduce alcohol intake rather than cut it out altogether — there have been no convincing scientific trials to show that alcohol consumption delays resolution of urethritis .
30 It took about two and a half hours to fire that bread .
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