Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [verb] that that " in BNC.
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1 | The Leader of the Opposition has complained that that was an unfair tax , but has now managed to stand on his head and support the current proposal . |
2 | Consumer research had shown that that concern was allegedly highest in relation to poultry yet sales of that product had continued to boom . |
3 | The regional office 's particular concerns are that the wording of the policy appears unduly restrictive because within policy P P G within P P G seven itself , no only as is the reference to protecting the countryside , there is also considerable reference to rural diversification and promoting the rural economy where as as erm the county council have said that that P P G refers to most of that development taking place er within are anticipated to take place within the rural villages and and small towns in the countryside . |
4 | commitment , he should bear in mind that the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer has said that that is an aspiration and not a commitment . |
5 | My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has ensured that that is not the case , and that we will have an establishment of 63,500 , because that figure is more in line with the actual number of people available , willing and able to serve . |
6 | For next year , we 're also getting a further specific grant , which we 're showing up here , but instead of continuing the distribution that we 've got in the current year , the government have decided that that should be entirely distributed on S S A factors , and again that 's been to the detriment of Sh Shropshire . |
7 | But Parliament had said that that was what judges had to do . |
8 | But the Prime Minister has declared that that would be unacceptably damaging to us . |
9 | A solicitor acting for another trustee has discovered that that money was withdrawn in cash . |
10 | In general terms , where any tax or duty was paid by a citizen pursuant to an unlawful demand , common justice seemed to require that that tax or duty ought to be repaid , unless special circumstances or some principle of policy required otherwise . |