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

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1 They often went to the park to sit by that lake . ’
2 It must have cost a lot of money to go for that amount of time ?
3 Judge Allen told Clarke : ‘ Nothing this court can do can remedy the harm caused by your decision to drive on that day . ’
4 Yet although culpable for serving him , Jax can not take responsibility for the three further moral crossroads through which the boy drove against the red lights — namely the decision to get drunk ; the decision to drive in that state ; and the decision to drive recklessly .
5 I do not find that the refusal as made evinced a settled intention on her part to persist in that refusal even if it is injurious to her health and when the best interests for her health require that blood be transfused to her .
6 If anything it 's very easy for a padre to slip into that slot .
7 But the five dockers ' case was about the ‘ very simple issue ’ of punishment for men who had defied the order of the NIRC and had expressed their intention to continue in that defiance .
8 Yet too often English universities have made no attempt to relate to that community .
9 We are also interested in what the priorities are now for demilitarisation and reconstruction , and I ask the Minister specifically to approach our American colleagues to ask them to convert the substantial military aid that has until now been given to El Salvador into civilian aid to help with that reconstruction .
10 So what I would like to propose is that I do a homework timetable for year seven that that homework timetable goes round to all the departments and that we ask the department to stick to that timetable as far as they possibly can .
11 Nobody could figure out that you could get the switch to stick in that position . ’
12 My right hon. and learned Friend has said more than once , and I have repeated it , that it is the Government 's avowed intention to deal with that subject .
13 Such an assumption is perhaps made most explicit in the Beckford Report when it comments on the apparent failure of the area officer in the case to recognize the apparently obvious indications that he was dealing with a ‘ high risk ’ child abuse case when chairing the initial case conference : Clearly it is of concern if health and welfare professionals are unfamiliar with the relevant research and it is one of the aims of this chapter to contribute to that understanding .
14 The court held that it was not open to the defendant to raise at that stage the question of the validity of the notice to quit .
15 With three world champions to her credit , Brazil is already nurturing more talent to add to that number and the likes of Mauricio Gugelmin are ready to step into Piquet 's and Senna 's shoes .
16 Nobody in the workshop has a good to say for that machine .
17 I think there is , there is an attempt to move in that direction for a set of ideological reasons .
18 Bu but basically we are , we are now going for land reform and if the , if th th the momentum from this is coming from the spontaneous actions of the peasants themselves , and if it 's not coming then we 've got ta give them the guidance to move in that direction .
19 If the formation and acquisition of knowledge has the character of a conversation , then students must be accorded an appropriate measure of freedom to engage in that conversation in their own way .
20 You are now equipped to play the game : what is the ideal position for each of these machines allowing for you , the craftsman , to work around them and allowing for a board of a chosen dimension to go across that production set-up ?
21 I have set out our determination to work for that agreement and the principles on which the agreement will need to be based .
22 There 's a lot of work to do on that case — can I have Susy Harvey to assist ? ’
23 In our consultation paper , and now in the Bill , we have recognised further that there will be certain circumstances in which it would be inappropriate for members of a household to add to that household 's bill .
24 So can sort of we point the discussion in in that direction but before we do Miss Whittaker has a corollary to push with that point .
25 Erm I know it 's a fairly difficult question , a wide question to ask for that matter , but erm how do you feel with the society , should should erm should respond you know , to in order to actually help areas such as Flats ?
26 But this is the crew and the picture that flew to Colesfield on the tenth of October of forty three and we had nothing out of the ordinary to report about that mission and that was the Gdynia Mission the day before , it certainly stands out on our minds because of the length of it and then of course the next one on the fourteenth of October to Schweinfurt which changed our lives .
27 more reluctant to so infer , particularly where the applicant did not know of his right to object at that stage .
28 The gathering ended when one of the section shaikhs said he had business to attend to that evening , they should ask for 6000 dinars , and please would Muhammad al-Sharifi close the proceedings .
29 He and Mother must have thought a great deal of the place to go to that expense at a time when money was so short .
30 A minor of any age who is ‘ Gillick competent ’ in the context of particular treatment has a right to consent to that treatment which again can not be overridden by those with parental responsibility , but can be overridden by the court .
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