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

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1 The clause was ‘ wider than necessary for protection of that trade ’ .
2 He had been elected to the leadership of the former All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions in 1986 , and served as chairman of that body for three months prior to his election in July 1990 to the CPSU politburo and secretariat .
3 The important issue for me as chairman throughout that period was to remember that once the Prime Minister had said that Westland was a private-sector problem which must be solved by private-sector measures and techniques , one 's interests were obviously the shareholders , the employees , the customers and the banks , since the company was heavily indebted .
4 There will be need for support in that fashion , and that can satisfactorily come only through the International Monetary Fund .
5 It was written during the latter part of 1913 and the first half of 1914 and for part of that time the author was travelling in Austria .
6 He stayed at home for part of that month , and his doctor advised him to restrict his engagements as much as possible .
7 That 's actually a times , multiply , so what you do is that N times that bracket times N times that bracket and then the whole lot is square rooted I 'll come on to that shortly Another way of thinking about erm the product moment correlation is that what it 's doing , it 's putting the line of best bet through the data .
8 This could be decisive if the company objectives stressed the need for income over that period .
9 This could be decisive if the company objectives stressed the need for income over that period .
10 I welcome my right hon. and learned Friend 's school technology initiative , and hope that he will favour Our Lady and Pope John school in Corby for funding under that scheme .
11 The ‘ interviewer ’ should use some of the questions suggested for interviewers in that section .
12 So , I 'm sure members of this Committee have heard this on several occasions as we 've introduced the system , but we have had to put in a fairly complex and detailed system of assessing people 's needs , producing care packages to meet those needs , offering choice to those people , and responding to that choice , then doing what the D S S used to do , I E , a financial assessment of their ability to meet the costs of that care , and settling our contribution , and we 're involved therefore in contracting with the independent sector for purchase of that care , and with the collection of contributions from those individuals , with increasing numbers and increasing complexity .
13 So the question of the soundness of Atkins L.J . 's dictum did not arise for decision in that case .
14 So your first five thousand eight hundred would be used against it , and then any e excess over that would be added to your tax bill in that year , in other words it would be assessed as income in that year .
15 As part of that transaction , the parent company pledged that its remaining shares would be issued to holders of warrants who have the right to acquire the shares for $8.75 each , anytime before 15 December 1993 .
16 Non-traders/buyers/users — or ‘ consumers ’ as all the non-traders came increasingly to be called — needed equally to take care , in taking advantage of those facilities , not to be tempted to spend beyond home budgeting limits — economy — and by reckoning debt as part of that budget , they did not fall into or , worse , steer for overindebtedness .
17 Years later Moira and I were on board the Queen Elizabeth II as guest lecturers when she sailed from Hong Kong to Acapulco in Mexico as part of that year 's world cruise .
18 He was working against time ; he had promised Browne that he would complete the play by the summer , and already Browne had been negotiating with Rudolf Bing , the director of the Edinburgh Festival , to have The Cocktail Party performed as part of that year 's event .
19 It is considered that it would be easier to raise the £80,000 , declared by Mr. Fraser to be alone necessary to complete the line , independently of the Corvedale line , than to raise the larger sum proposed by Mr Addison as part of that scheme .
20 The United Kingdom 's argument was that the Company had entered into the agreement on behalf of the United Kingdom as part of that State 's obligations towards the settlement of the dispute .
21 Anti-discrimination law will be strengthened and we will consider as part of that law outlawing discrimination in employment on the grounds of age .
22 It is common ground that any power to make the order sought must be found in the Act , since the English courts have no inherent jurisdiction to act in aid of a foreign court and , as a matter of English domestic law , treaties only take effect as part of that law to the extent that they are incorporated by statute , with or without modification .
23 Our proposed MPhys degrees can be viewed as part of that revision .
24 Erm and as part of that committee I believe we 've not been very successful .
25 The pact between Hitler and Chamberlain at Munich in September 1938 had confirmed Eliot 's sense that the civilization of which he was a part was a worthless and immoral one : " I felt a deep personal guilt and shame for my country and for myself as part of that country , " he wrote a few months later .
26 As part of that task we have promoted improved contacts and technology transfer between industry and the academic world through a number of special schemes , such as the LINK scheme which funds collaborative research work between HEIs and industry .
27 As part of that deal he agreed to pay $38m to his 49 per cent partner in the purchase , Francis Murray , if Murray wanted to sell after three years .
28 For , as part of that restructuring , local government has recently emerged as a major issue , and arena , of political debate and conflict .
29 As part of that appraisal , you would have taken some view .
30 The Treasury saw local councils as part of that strategy just as much as spending departments in Whitehall or the nationalised industries — a very clear ‘ agency ’ view .
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