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

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1 American investors were the big buyers , mainly sophisticated funds prepared to gamble that GPA would cling to life or prove to be worth a substantial sum broken up .
2 Luckily the leverage required to induce that deceleration has decreased as stopping power has increased .
3 But why had Tatham wanted to keep that house ?
4 For example , the composition of a design team will be different from the team created to implement that design .
5 So I feel the County Council have n't sufficient reflected in their assumption on migration rates , the degree of reductions required to obtain that balance between er preserving their strategic policies of restraint and respecting erm the urban regeneration policies in neighbouring areas .
6 Not only would the courts leave the meaning of the term to the magistrates ; they would also accept the magistrates ' view as to whether the evidence justified applying that term to the case .
7 No disclosure made in compliance with paragraphs 18 to 32 inclusive of this order shall be used as evidence in the prosecution of the offence alleged to have been committed by the person required to make that disclosure or by any spouse of that person .
8 ‘ No disclosure made in compliance with paragraphs 18 to 32 inclusive of this order shall be used as evidence in the prosecution of an offence alleged to have been committed by the person required to make that disclosure or by any spouse of that person .
9 Trevor Gordon read the script and duly sunk the two free-throws required to establish that margin with just two seconds left .
10 In a subsequent debate on the report on the sixth of November nineteen ninety two , I spelt out in some detail how the government intended to fulfil that commitment and one of the regulations before the house today represents the culmination of our actions to give effect to one of Sir Thomas er Bingham 's recommendations that the existing right in section forty seven of the banking act nineteen eighty seven , for auditors to report relevant information to the bank of England should become a statutory duty .
11 Our first holiday to the islands helped solve that problem , and provided great help in future years .
12 How and why has the state attempted to restructure that model ?
13 But Haverford 's daughter found sleep that night hard to come by .
14 There were some undertakings still charging only ½d. ( or even , in a few cases , ⅓d. ) per additional kWh to domestic users after the War , and ½d. was not even enough to pay for the coal needed to generate that amount of electricity in the majority of the power stations they were then using , far less to pay the other costs of supply .
15 Then he remembered something and knew he was in duty bound to take that risk .
16 The results obtained indicate that inhibition of its action induced a significant reduction of colonic inflammation in the chronic model of colitis induced by trinitrobenzene sulphonic acid .
17 But that does not take into account the effort required to obtain that benefit .
18 Everyone is affected by the policies chosen to avert that threat , and nearly everyone is anxious and concerned about it to some degree .
19 The skills required to fulfil that promise are every bit as complex as those needed to nurture grapes , not least because the coffee bush requires special conditions in which to thrive .
20 As a result of regulatory change , the growth of derivative product markets , and technological innovation , competitive pressure appears to be increasing the general level of risk assumed by intermediaries , while only partially providing the tools needed to manage that risk . ’
21 We 've made some progress towards establishing the criteria which we should set out in our policy , and the mechanisms needed to control that policy .
22 Since subjects are instructed to read and understand the passage , the varying times which elapse between presentation of one part of a passage and the subject 's pressing of the button give an indication of the amount of time needed to comprehend that part of the passage .
23 The energy required to move that system into a falling phase is very little .
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