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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Nobody could figure out that you could get the switch to stick in that position . ’
5 I think there is , there is an attempt to move in that direction for a set of ideological reasons .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 The failure to engage in that kind of self-reflection was part of a self-assurance over the wider common culture .
9 An industrial manager at any level should endeavour to have a clear view of the future , and the role that he would like his business to play in that future .
10 We in this House have a serious point to address in that respect .
11 And if it is part of the head 's job to assist in that process , it should be part of the teacher 's professional equipment to respond to stimuli and opportunities to do more ( J. M. Worrall , conversation , 1990 ) .
12 I am convinced that it should be the goal of every concerned person to share in that task of educating people to think and behave ecologically .
13 That led the court to hold in that judgment that , as a result of article 234 , a member state might have to apply , in its relations with the other member states , rules different from those which it applied in its relations with non-member countries , even though they were all party to the same international convention .
14 Because I think it could be a real cracker , because both sides like to run the ball , and having said that , if it 's wet erm we feel we have the ammunition to play in that sort of condition .
15 There is much room for improvement and development in online catalogues and librarians have an essential role to play in that development .
16 It is apparent , therefore , that differentiation was made between male and female blood , and that circumcision , in its new casting , had some role to play in that context .
17 It is not less than cruelty to force a man to remain in that state as the solace of his life , which he and his friends know will be either the undoing or the disheartening of his life .
18 And yet on the face of it , the inner route seemed to offer a better way of meeting the need than performing the functions that you seek for the relief road to perform in that part of Harrogate Knaresborough .
19 It is contemptible for a Government to behave in that way about an important and constituent part of the United Kingdom .
20 There had to be another source of money and you realized what it was , and that they had acquired the Villa Fiesole to use in that business . ’
21 That is why I am today requesting the Secretary of State to call in that planning application so that there can be a full public inquiry at which all the issues can be properly considered .
22 There could be no finer man to have in that position .
23 And the person who had sorted it together at Birmingham made sure that the next stop it was at , the waggons would be at the back end to leave in that town and this is what my father was doing by er er shunting as it was called , or making a train up to go from Nottingham to London , or some other place in the country , with up to fifty or sixty trucks behind it and they did n't want the trucks next to the engine to be dropped off at the first place and having to shove and push about in their marshalling yard .
24 We co we 've tried to pull , but if you pull all the , swap the the leads round or shove the brush leads round which is the obvious thing to do in that case , you know , er in that no they 're successfully sparking excessively .
25 your own instinct about what is the sensible thing to do and the right thing to do in that incident and take charge , and you will just get on and do the very , very best that you can , you know what you need to do , you need to stop the bleeding , you know what the person needs , he needs medical aid quickly okay ?
26 It 's a huge amount to learn in that time . ’
27 Indeed , mere permission to reside in that country for more than three weeks was strictly limited and one had to satisfy the authorities that one would not become a burden on the state .
28 If the cut is on the side , the sphere will have a tendency to curve in that direction .
29 One way to move in that direction by identifying different underlying structures is suggested by de Alessi ( 1974 ) .
30 Anna made a mental note to go in that evening and wish them well :
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