Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Nicholas tried to obtain an order from the court for the purchase of his shares in Magnetics or that the company be wound up .
2 I 've been so miserable thinking the letter had gone to Richard and that the damage was done and could n't be undone !
3 Pacepa argued that Ceauşescu was hand-in-glove with Brezhnev and that the split between Romania and the Soviet Union was a deception agreed by both parties to cheat the West .
4 They said that they were members of the MRF and that the Thompson had been issued to them by the RUC 's own Special Branch at Castlereagh , Belfast .
5 He told me that the telephonist at the police station had received a telephone call from a man saying that an escaped prisoner , a Lawrence er was to be found at er the home of a David and that the er Lawrence was in possession of a hand gun .
6 This predicted with remarkable accuracy that the Government had decided to scrap SERPS and that the task would be transferred to private schemes and companies .
7 And there is evidence to suggest that sustained aerobic walking not only increases BMR but that the increased BMR continues permanently .
8 Even the stationmasters ' uniforms reminded the traveller of Waterloo or Victoria except that the fez replaced the cap .
9 He rejected a claim by the university on Thursday that it was involved in discussions with him and Mr Nicholson and that a meeting was being planned .
10 It has been suggested by revisionist historians that Truman 's policy in the Far East in the summer of 1945 was governed by his hostility to Russia and that the atomic bomb was deployed against Japan in part at least to persuade the Soviet Union to follow a less abrasive policy in eastern Europe .
11 Only John took the ‘ poorter 's oath ’ necessary for those who wanted to establish a business , and from this we may surmise that James Champneys lived with John and Jane and that the business was solely in John 's name .
12 I was aware that austerity had taken over in England and that a lot of things were shoddy , but I desperately wished my wife had something better to wear .
13 Assured by his agents that disaffection was widespread in England and that the Catholic Northern rising of 1569 would win extensive support , Pius responded to the appeals of the rebels by signing in February 1570 the bull Regnans in Excelsis , excommunicating Elizabeth and releasing her subjects from their allegiance to her .
14 He thought that fascism was played out in England and that the IFL should merge into a new organization that he planned called the ‘ National Union of British Workmen ’ .
15 The parties accepted that the court was entitled to decide matters of construction because , as well as the clause in their agreement providing for expert determination , there was also a clause which said that the agreement was to be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of England and that the parties submitted to the jurisdiction of the High Court .
16 It was connected with the Marshall Aid fund at the end of the war , er where the United States actually wanted evidence of the fact that funds that had been transferred to the U K Treasury , were being so to speak properly used by the Bank of England and that the Bank of England issued this er one million pound note as evidence that the funds were made available to the Bank of England by the Treasury .
17 Everyone said it was a curse on Hammond and that the Worm was getting bigger and bigger , feeding off the hatred Hammond had aroused , that it would turn . ’
18 American bureaucrats did not comprehend the speed of change in Korea and that a potent sense of nationalism with a corresponding ardent wish for the unification and independence of the country existed in August 1945 .
19 The defendants applied to have the plaintiffs ' actions struck out on the ground that the proper forum for any claim against them was Scotland and that the special jurisdiction laid down in articles 5 and 6 of the Convention on Jurisdiction and the Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters 1968 , scheduled to the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982did not apply so as to permit the defendants to be sued in England , notwithstanding that they were domiciled in Scotland .
20 An action begun in Glasgow for possession of the books , papers and effects was turned down on the grounds that the Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union was not registered in Scotland and that the complaint had therefore been raised " without title or authority " , though these effects were , claimed Shinwell , later handed over " for the sake of peace and quiet " .
21 Will the Minister confirm that he has received the results of the review of the trunk road system in Scotland and that the bypass , once it has been approved , will be given first priority in this list of trunk roads ?
22 Irenius is set upon convincing Eudoxus that harsh policies are necessary to subdue and civilise Ireland and that a more moderate approach , which might appear sensible from the vantage of civilised English life across the Irish sea , is inadequate to deal with the dangers posed by Ireland .
23 Equally disturbing was the fact that the birth rate was falling more rapidly than that of Germany and that the infant mortality rate remained high .
24 For example , the program did not specify that in the year 1815 a battle would be fought near Waterloo and that the French would be defeated , but only that man is aggressive by nature , that he is condemned to wage war and that technical progress would make war more and more terrible .
25 Roosevelt reckoned that the Army was still loyal to the Shah and that a strong coalition could be mounted against Mossadeq .
26 Rachel had imagined that the accident would put paid to Family Day and that the other activities , including the firework display , would be cancelled , but within the hour a message came through from the hospital from Sir Anthony to say that , because miraculously there had been no fatalities , with even the pilot surviving his injuries , it was his express wish that the Family Day celebration should continue .
27 A police spokesman confirmed that the Gloucestershire Police Complaints and Discipline Department had suspended Sergeant Norton and that an internal disciplinary inquiry was pending .
28 After being measured against a second string of acceptability criteria — and assuming the UN takes to Morris and that a seat on the board becomes available — there would be a ballot , though no movement on this front is expected until next year .
29 In talks with Borja and during a speech to the Ecuadorean Congress , Fujimori reiterated his proposal , made in November 1991 [ see p. 38673 ] , that Ecuador be offered navigation rights on the northern Peruvian Amazon and that the border dispute be settled on the basis of the 1942 Rio de Janeiro protocol , which fixed the border after a war between the two countries .
30 At the same time in February 1947 American intelligence spokesmen told the assistant military adviser at the British mission in Tokyo that the communist threat had subsided since November and that the main threat to public order came from rightists .
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