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

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1 Any postage or revenue stamp that is not defaced valid for current use in the British postal area or elsewhere ( except a revenue stamp embossed or impressed on an instrument which has been executed ) .
2 For desk work the pupils should be in a place from which they can most clearly and easily see any demonstration or illustration work that is being shown .
3 Also , Causton , Elias and Hadley showed that k/ ( d+1 ) is a weighted mean relative growth rate over the whole period of measurement and is the corresponding weighted mean absolute growth rate .
4 But however important the possession of oil is for a country , oil exporters such as Nigeria , Mexico and Egypt demonstrate that oil alone is no guarantee of general prosperity .
5 All these data indicate a considerable need for rural council houses , and authors such as Shucksmith , Newby and Larkin argue that need and demand for council housing outstrip the supply and any foreseeable increase in supply .
6 But then , under the new rules , Messrs Smith , Marsh , Nearn et al will be no threat to the major players : only 500 low-volume type-approved cars to any one design can be made each year — a number of Marcoses , Westfields and Caterhams combined that 's less than a day 's output from Longbridge .
7 Heron and Chown concluded that ‘ Industry in general simply does not acknowledge a problem of ageing ’ ( Heron and Chown 1961 : 16 ) .
8 They are about 72 degrees Celsius and Chatterjee found that one , slightly hotter , had 2 per cent helium in its bubbles , the other having about half this amount .
9 It was a good place to find carrion because cars used that road occasionally and no doubt caught voles and such creatures in their wheels .
10 Like Bakhtin , again , Adorno and Horkheimer maintain that mass or popular entertainment finds the condition of its existence and its significance in its relationship to ‘ official discourse ’ and the culture industry .
11 This was real ; Maggie and Rachel deserved that reality .
12 Both Tinniswood and Nobbs understand that comedy can be subtle as well as slapstick ; and Nobbs is still very concerned with his chosen trade .
13 Thus it would appear that Kelsen and Aquinas agree that law sometimes involves applications of general rules by way of subsumption of the particular under the general , that is a deductive process , and sometimes concretization by way of delegation .
14 Flory and Huggins considered that formation of the solution depends on
15 No I was telling you she did this this erm maths and she got a ah at the end of it she got a , like , pleasing work and at the end of it the teacher had written erm your work is beautifully presented Carla erm you work i instead of your work and Kim says that teacher 's a bit naughty she 's missed the r out !
16 Certainly with lower ability children doing oral work and class work that was true , Whether it would be so if there had been practical tasks associated with the French language is another question .
17 Mr Tuckett muttered something about having to get back to work and Bernice said that would be fine , as she could drop me back in her car .
18 With the next World Cup due to be held in less that three years time the Wallaby coach and skipper warn that
19 Well Simon and Garfunkel did that
20 Only visitors and VIPs got that special reception .
21 Its enactment followed the recommendations of the Robens Committee on Safety and Health at Work , published in July 1972 whose main concern was health and Safety in the workplace and which stressed the need to involve both management and employees to achieve that aim .
22 Newton was able to take advantage of the work of Galileo , Kepler and others to construct that comprehensive physics that he published in his Principia in 1687 .
23 It is our role to ensure we have the people , systems , equipment and quality to deliver that service . ’
24 The United Kingdom , Belgium , Denmark and Greece consider that the E.E.C .
25 Reflection and experience changed that opinion .
26 Both Lyons and Ochs stress that context must not be understood to exclude linguistic features , since such features often invoke the relevant contextual assumptions ( a point made nicely by Gumperz ( 1977 ) who calls such linguistic features contextualization cues ) .
27 Having this rose named Benson and Hedges cost that company a 5-figure sum , though some none-smoking gardeners are put off it by its name .
28 In the run up to todays budget meeting there have been protests by parents and teachers worried that education , as the authorities biggest spender , will bear the brunt of the cuts .
29 Murray had a shot stopped on the line and substitute Gary Peebles , one of four Scots in Ronnie McFall 's Tartan Army rattled the bar before Strain applied that 72nd minute coup de grace and Fraser had a goal disallowed for offside .
30 and number two marriage marriage as Lucy said that is what she saw on Neighbours yesterday
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