Example sentences of "[that] [det] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't you think that that does enormous damage to the general public 's view of what arts and crafts are about ?
2 ya I thought that that sounded right okay
3 As far as small schools are concerned , erm one of the things that that became clear during the debate on Banbury School was that the school itself is funded according to the formula that is allocated for all the other Oxfordshire eleven to eighteen schools and it is not something additional .
4 As a result of that , and I think to make sure this is something we would have to ask the advisory committee but I would read it that that includes mutual recognition of eldership .
5 It is that that makes real and radical faith possible , faith which lives from nothing in itself , but solely from the promise and invitation of God .
6 From that decision Morland J. concluded that it is an ordinary incident of all corporations that they may sue for libel and that that included municipal corporations .
7 Research is concentrated on two specific areas , so that each receives in-depth survey and analysis .
8 Nearly half the funds were , however , unable to offer independent substantiation of their ethical claims , and the report showed that some made surprising investment choices , with Nestlé and RTZ , among others , attracting " ethical " investment .
9 It is , though , well worth remembering that snow may cover over some of the bolt-holes , maybe even entrances too , so that some become difficult to locate whereas others will be plain to see .
10 It may be that when the prey reach shallow water the whales become disorientated , and that some become stranded .
11 Depression I liked that Some pun Nice Ring
12 One reason for this is , as we have already discussed , that some adopt budgetary accounting while others do not .
13 Another recorded that some held high positions in the Ministry of War : their arrest , the report added , would be ‘ a political embarrassment ’ .
14 Now at this stage er it is the plaintiff 's case that Mr er considered that this caused major financial problems , because the property at Frinton was simply not one that was open to him to offer as security , it was clear that the bank would now as he saw it , on the deal that he understood that he 'd struck and he knew that without the bank 's help he would not be able to er proceed with this purchase and operate he business in the way he had wished to .
15 It seems that this remains true for many members and while they develop great loyalty to their branches and individual antenatal teachers or breastfeeding counsellors , the significance of the national organisation largely passes them by .
16 Often , it is only after the story or the joke that they realise that this was no joke , that this contained important elements of the truth .
17 They felt that this prevented other countries from ever catching up with her .
18 It has to be said that this presents great difficulties for the taxidermist .
19 She is maybe aware that this sounds sweet but a little ideologically uncool because she swiftly adds , ‘ It seemed like the ultimate — to make music together . ’
20 It may , of course , be reassuring for general practitioners to have consultants available in their surgeries , and doubtless they will be able to find ‘ skin specialists ’ who are retired , redundant , or otherwise unemployable , but to pretend that this represents proper dermatology or will lead to an improvement in patient care is dangerous nonsense .
21 HOWEVER confident we pretend to be that the Conservatives will be returned with a majority of at least 25 , we must accept the possibility that this gesticulating Welsh oaf will hold centre-stage until such time as the economy , public order and constitution collapse about his ears .
22 Gregory knew he was writing in a rustic style , and he thought that this had certain advantages in terms of its accessibility to the intended audience .
23 Beech claims that this aids fast readers skimming for meaning as well as helping learners with new words .
24 However , Nuttall has shown that this creates considerable problems for the interpretation of results in relation to , for example , class size .
25 There is in fact a remarkable cross-party congruence on the idea that the effectiveness of criminal justice and policing depends on the ‘ involvement of the community ’ , though the Government denies that this requires full local democratic control , as opposed to consultation .
26 that this requires whole-school approaches to meeting them
27 He found he could dowse the ‘ charge ’ in a stone , the wavelength being in the radio section of the electromagnetic spectrum , that this became fixed by electromagnetism , and that the germination of plants could be affected if they are on one of the ‘ charge lines ’ .
28 Since the explanted liver of the latter patient was cirrhotic , it is likely that this represented acute , HDV induced decompensation prceded by clandestine chronic HBsAg carriage .
29 Parents may be confronting their children repeatedly demanding them to do what is asked and find that this produces immense negative emotional reactions : temper tantrums or complete refusal to co-operate are common .
30 In fairness to Robert , I must record that this sounded truthful . ’
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