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

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1 ‘ Cost and volume ’ contracts specifying a price for a minimum level of service , with additional cases treated over that minimum to be supplied at agreed prices .
2 Many of the meetings listed on that page will be over by the time this gets to you but the details are given as a way of providing a background of work in progress and ideas for future programmes for all the groups .
3 They often went to the park to sit by that lake . ’
4 I sure thought there was a writer hidden behind that beard of yours . ’
5 Where two vehicles collide and one then suffers further damage by striking an immobile object ( but not a parked car ) all damage sustained by that vehicle shall be taken into consideration when applying the Partial Indemnity Clause .
6 And I think it would be a good time now to , to point out to the to s to er to say that we 'd like to have our views heard at that time .
7 Although Howell was cited to the Court , none of the three judgments refers to that decision , and Templeman and Denning L.JJ. made remarks that were at variance with it .
8 It must have cost a lot of money to go for that amount of time ?
9 The word " God " in all the theistic religions refers to that Mystery which is at once transcendent and immanent .
10 The fiction belongs to that school where minute anatomy of the mind predominates over incidents .
11 If the GP insists on that referral , the health authority will honour it , provided that it is not wholly unjustifiable on clinical grounds .
12 Judge Allen told Clarke : ‘ Nothing this court can do can remedy the harm caused by your decision to drive on that day . ’
13 Yet although culpable for serving him , Jax can not take responsibility for the three further moral crossroads through which the boy drove against the red lights — namely the decision to get drunk ; the decision to drive in that state ; and the decision to drive recklessly .
14 His approach is a clear indication that the apparent rigours of Faccenda are now being mitigated by judges because the definition of trade secrets given in that case has been found to be too narrow to be workable .
15 The 1988 budget occurred during that period and proposed legislation such as the Housing Bill , poll tax , Education Bill , Consumer Protection Act , Financial Services Act , Legal Aid Bill , Immigration Bill and Criminal Justice Bill had to be monitored .
16 The Companies Act 1981 also provided that in determining the aggregate amount of any item in a company 's balance sheet or profit and loss account , the amount of each individual asset or liability included in that amount shall be determined separately .
17 Section 1 of the 1944 Act gave tremendous responsibilities to the Minister : ‘ It shall be the duty of the Minister of Education to promote the education of the people of England and Wales and the progressive development of institutions devoted to that purpose , and to secure the effective execution by Local Authorities , under his control and direction , of national policy for providing a comprehensive educational service in every area . ’
18 It shall be lawful for his Majesty to appoint a Minister whose duty it shall be to promote the education of the people of England and Wales and the progressive development of institutions devoted to that purpose and to secure the effective execution by the local authorities , under his control and direction , of the national policy for providing a varied and comprehensive educational service in every area .
19 According to the 1944 Education Act the Secretary of State has a duty to ‘ promote the education of the people of England and Wales and the progressive development of institutions devoted to that purpose … ’ , although effective control was , at the time of the Tyndale dispute , devolved to the LEAs .
20 I do not find that the refusal as made evinced a settled intention on her part to persist in that refusal even if it is injurious to her health and when the best interests for her health require that blood be transfused to her .
21 ‘ And you do n't know if the writer of the cheque lives in that building ? ’ asked Mr Utterson .
22 Lord Roskill 's comment on Reg. v. Lawrence is , however , not the only difficulty presented by his speech in Reg. v. Morris , but before I consider other difficulties it is necessary to set out in short form the facts of the two cases considered in that speech .
23 This level corresponds to that part of the unconscious mind which functions when we are in a light sleep .
24 If anything it 's very easy for a padre to slip into that slot .
25 Luke claims that Caesar Augustus ordered a census to be taken but there is no record of a census happening at that time .
26 Georgie Anne Geyer writes of that obsession .
27 The package is modelled on a successful Canadian Superhost hospitality programme developed by that country 's tourism ministry under which more than 200,000 people have so far been trained .
28 Logically , critical reflection is ‘ higher ’ because it calls for a state of mind reflecting on that learning .
29 But the five dockers ' case was about the ‘ very simple issue ’ of punishment for men who had defied the order of the NIRC and had expressed their intention to continue in that defiance .
30 In 1953 there was a move to ‘ modernise ’ the Peppard trophies but nothing appears to have been agreed , for today the old ‘ Taylor Cup ’ is unchanged and clearly dated 1895 , its winners listed from that date .
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