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

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1 The change will allow the warehousing of goods liable solely to import VAT in order to suspend payment of that VAT .
2 Like Irving Berlin , Fain became part of that group of early 20th-century American songwriters with a talent for producing simple melodies that remained popular decades after they were first heard .
3 Staff numbers here have been pruned back to 250 from 580 , and chief executive Paul Lester reckons that the division can make money at that level .
4 I 'll have to go look for that book then wo n't I ?
5 ‘ They were very skilful technically and we lacked experience against that kind of thing .
6 They readily admitted responsibility for that evening 's aborted robbery ( by destruction of meters ) at Thistle Street during the preceding months .
7 However , if health authorities differ in their priorities and make provision for that health care which they consider to be a priority , then Type I systems can mean that residents of different health authorities find access to some forms of health care even more unequal than at present .
8 We made money on that holiday . ’
9 The only reason that you can make progress in that sort of situation is if there 's a body of opinion that says that you should .
10 The best way — indeed , the only way — in which we can make progress in that regard is by affecting attitudes and the culture that exists within companies .
11 In Rayigam Korale , between Pasdun Korale and the coast , a local network survived , but it did not import cattle from the Southern Province because the Kalu Ganga made transportation from that direction impractical .
12 And now , Newman thought , I 'm driving west of that estate .
13 Our next speaker has experience of that threat from the perspective of one community workshop , Glenand ; he is LIAM McCARNEY .
14 The Rock of Pakistan contented himself with keeping watch for that bit longer .
15 ‘ This is a sad and tragic business , with one young lady dead and the other knowing she has to accept responsibility for that death , ’ he said .
16 He was not that Light , but was sent to bear witness of that Light .
17 Ford planned the Edsel , the most carefully designed car to that point in American automotive history , to give the company a full product line with which to compete with GM .
18 I think it should be in consultation with the county supplies officer , because I think it is important that that he also has ownership of that letter which goes to the fellow p our fellow members at resource .
19 They will ultimately I presume , move into the new centre when it 's er , when it 's built and available in Whitchurch and it will need amendment at that stage .
20 ‘ … to collect appropriate information , as defined by the activities of the Highways and Planning departments , to maintain that information cohesively , such that it is consistent , accurate , up-to-date , complete and easy to manage , and to provide access to that information within the time constraints of the users , … ''
21 Most major libraries use them in order to organize the stock on their shelves , and many use these schemes in the catalogues that provide access to that stock .
22 D Do you know do you know that Norfolk where the headquarters are where the incident room is , Norfolk have not had one reported incident to that forecourt watch , cos I spoke to the control staff , not had one to the force where it 's actually been centred .
23 In fact , pursuant to r 6.80 , no resolutions can be taken at the meeting of creditors other than : ( i ) a resolution to appoint a named insolvency practitioner to be trustee or two or more insolvency practitioners as joint trustees ; ( ii ) a resolution to establish a creditors ' committee ; ( iii ) ( unless a creditors ' committee has been established ) a resolution specifying the terms of the trustee 's remuneration or to defer consideration of that matter ; ( iv ) if two or more trustees are appointed , a resolution specifying whether acts are to be done by both or all of them , or by only one ; ( v ) a resolution adjourning the meeting for not more than three weeks ; and ( vi ) any other resolutions which the chairman thinks it right to allow for special reasons .
24 Choice theories frequently insist that a person 's duty under a contract is to perform his obligation and that accordingly the courts should use every available means to secure compliance with that duty , including threats of fines , penal damages and imprisonment for contempt of court .
25 Now , as he rode through the darkened streets , he caught sight of that face in the window , and perused it ruefully .
26 Yes er er made an important point , er the application is not in front of the Committee most important that will be says anything that would prejudge consideration of that application .
27 Nigel Lawson 's tax cuts will , it seems , be defended to the last ( though the International Monetary Fund is reportedly applying pressure in that regard ) and the search is on for cutbacks in the social side of public spending .
28 We are not suggesting any solutions , we want information with that information then er , a judgement can then be made by this Committee and something can be done to accept those jobs and to create employment for an unemployment .
29 Will the Secretary of State send a message to those Rolls-Royce apprentices who will soon complete their training at what once was one of Britain 's best motor car factories , but who will be unable to obtain employment in that factory or in any Rolls-Royce subsidiary ?
30 Liberalism and reform was gaining strength at that time , as manifested in the socially aware novels of Dickens and the activities of Dr Barnardo and his homes for waifs .
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