Example sentences of "[det] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It does not follow from this that all offices were held by life tenures in the sixteenth century .
2 It was to this that some judges turned their attention .
3 Simply this that any government of any colour , at any level , central or local and any organization charged with the responsibility of meeting the needs of elderly people which proceeds on the tacit assumption or makes the blatant assertion that there is no longer any poverty in Scotland is requiring to be contradicted because it is not true .
4 It follows from this that any anthropologist who selects a particular category word from his own mother tongue , e.g. incest , marriage , family , myth , religion , and then embarks on some kind of cross-cultural study of institutions which he lumps together under such headings , is begging all the questions which are of serious interest !
5 It follows from this that any woman who had previously had consensual sexual relations with a man would similarly be protected if on a subsequent occasion she refused consent and he raped her .
6 It is through patterns like this that most adults learn something of attachment and separation .
7 It has been suggested by some that this approach possibly underlines many of the in-built attitudes that most need to change in local government .
8 There are no positive guidelines for structure or design , and in that respect there is little that this book can contribute , other than to illustrate those impressive examples we have seen .
9 That that that that kind of
10 Erm in connection with erm with reference to the York area housing strategy , again , there is a simple explanation , in that that that document was prepared before the current work on the City of York draft local plan , had progressed to a stage at which members had considered housing sites , and a number of sites in City Council ownership erm within the city , covering some four hundred dwellings have now been agreed by the City Council members as coming forward over the planned period for affordable housing , and in the case of two of those sites it actually requires sites to be taken out of use as public car parks , to bring them forward for development , and that is why the eleven hundred figure is actually reduced now to a seven hundred .
11 Erm , er I 'll I 'll close it at two , but perhaps I could ask the the applicants erm , I mean I appreciate that obviously erm it er it economy in in in obviously in what you 're doing , but I think it it it would be fairly obviously to , I mean it 's been stated that that that that residents nearby would prefer either two bungalows or a house and a bungalow , and I think er that certainly erm new developments adjacent to where you are proposing these are in fact all bungalows , er with the exception of the mill , which of course has been there a long time , er all those on that side of the road , both those two built and those two proposed are a bungalow or a semi bungalow , er and so erm you can see that obviously it is that the height of these buildings , it is erm causing the offence , largely , erm I I think , I mean obviously you will want to main you know , optimize your er development , but whether er a scheme with two bungalows that they would n't be four bedroomed bungalows , because there would n't be room for two of the four two four bedroomed bungalows , erm
12 I think we have to remember that that that these Anthems are all played by the same military band , and therefore they 're played in a western style .
13 This provides an inserted condition such that all elements of the domain called " hole " are in the domain called " block " .
14 Coupled with regional policy instruments operating at EC level , the intention has been to create a level " playing field " within Europe , such that all member states can compete on an equal basis within the SEM .
15 The plots ( cumulative time per pixel ) are normalized such that all pixels are scaled in relation to the pixel with the maximum cumulative time ( the F+ pixel of group fixed ) ; the square dotted line represents the extent of the 121 pixel grid .
16 The toys they were using were called analogues , adjective check-lists and pseudo-clients with fake case histories … the rules are such that all discovery and exploration is blocked through the control and manipulation of the ‘ subject ’ and the relevant variables to obtain relevant data .
17 This heavy fine so impoverished him that his northern castles fell into decay , and in 1574 the decay was such that all buildings of the castle were demolished and valuable materials removed and used for the repair of Wressil Castle .
18 The impact of the restrictive practices legislation has been such that many agreements were abandoned as firms were unwilling to incur the costs of defending an agreement within the Court , and also as firms gradually came to recognise the difficulties of overturning the presumption that an agreement operated against the public interest .
19 In the northern hemisphere , summer temperatures are such that many eggs become infective at a time when a population of susceptible foals is present .
20 Their general emaciation and pitiful appearance was such that many people 's appetite for rabbits died then and has never returned .
21 When shared occupation is such that many people have front-door keys and some are not as careful as others about locking the front door , obvious risks occur .
22 Keith Evans ' charge that some American school media centres actually undermined the morale of teachers ( a charge he did not , incidentally , document ) was not one which could be levelled at centres on the Madeley and Codsall model , and their influence was such that many examples existed , at least for periods of time .
23 The mechanical condition of the engine is such that little attention is required at this stage .
24 Using this approach , words gain their meanings through how they are used in context ( by iteration through a training set ) , such that each word in the lexicon implicitly represents all the language-use experiences in which it has so far been involved .
25 If however the desired labour supply exceeds that demanded , L D , the consumer is rationed on this market and utility is maximized subject to the constraint L s = L D ( the process of rationing is assumed to be such that each worker is employed for the same fraction of the desired L s ) .
26 Alternatively , the power of religious belief may have been such that each community gave as much as it could afford .
27 This definition is necessarily somewhat open-ended : the existence of social collectivities will be a matter of degree , and what is more , such collectivities may cut across one another — there will be no unique map of social collectivities such that each agent is a member of one and only one .
28 Matrix sampling is also used , such that each student only takes a small part of the total battery of tests .
29 By stereophonic means a situation was created such that each ear heard the same two virtually simultaneous messages but , due to a very small difference in the time of arrival of a given stimulus at the two ears , one message appeared to come from the subject 's left while the other appeared to come from the right .
30 The incentives have been such that several farmers in the LFA in Snowdonia for instance made no secret of their view that they would not have contemplated the schemes in the absence of grants .
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