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

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1 So it promises to bridge the gap that still in fact exists in many if not most organizations between what happens at the local and individual level and what 's happening at the corporate level .
2 It was she who one day , in the rectory or the garden , might penetrate the shell that out of necessity had grown .
3 On the basis that even before Pepper v. Hart a wider range of parliamentary material might be judicially considered to determine the mischief , presumably the same range of material may , if it is necessary , be admitted as contextual parliamentary material .
4 IBM Corp 's Advanced Workstations & Systems Division ( AWSD ) , the company 's increasingly pivotal RISC systems unit , is smack in the middle of two internal joint ventures that together with AWSD could be the remaking of IBM , given enough time .
5 It can not escape notice that almost without exception these duties were performed , and in most countries-at least of the West — only performed , by priests until the Council .
6 Clause 5 reminds the haulage firm that apart from Overdrive 's obligations contained in Clause 3 , the haulier must take full responsibility for ensuring that the driver is made aware of such vital matters as drivers ' hours and records , maintenance and safety of vehicles .
7 Yet here am I on a road that instead of tarmac looks like a patio laid in bricks — every one hand-placed in herringbone pattern .
8 This would lead to a mixing of chemicals and cause explosions that together with flooding would make evacuation practically impossible .
9 " … We will elevate the Environmental Protection Agency to Cabinet rank , … not more red tape , but the certainty that here at home , and in our dealings with other nations , environmental issues have the status they deserve .
10 I usually say to patients who have had an inferior infarct that once in hospital the worst is over ; the main cause of mortality then is pump failure and one of the striking contributions of thrombolytic therapy , to be dealt with later , is its ability to open up coronary arteries and prevent myocardial damage , pump failure and all the complications .
11 The Socialist League still took the view that only through work in the Labour Party was there any possibility of building a united labour movement .
12 It had been recognised for some time that only through rationalisation into larger productive and distributive units could the movement overcome the damaging rivalries among societies in the same neighbourhood , and through economies of scale promote further growth .
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