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

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1 There is no doubt in my mind that the many years spent wrestling indifferent cars around the track , trying to make up for what Lauda calls the ‘ evil ’ that dwells in all of them , must take its toll .
2 Having recently announced a new health warnings to be placed on packets in fulfilment of the EC Labelling Directive , the Secretary of State for Health , William Waldegrave , has now reportedly agreed with the tobacco industry that the same warnings will also be used on advertising .
3 And for every tyme that the same shalbe omytted the partie that shalbe in the fault there of shall forfett to the said Churche iiis. iiiid. to be employed on the reparation of the same Churche .
4 Further , it is the current practice of AIB , at any rate , to provide more detailed factual information to representatives of those seeking to establish a claim on condition that the same information is made available to all other parties to the action including , of course , the potential defendants .
5 It is dangerous ( and forbidden to employees ) , but is you observe common-sense , stand firmly and hold the wood in same way each time , with all soft pink bits well away from the blade , you will not end up like the man in the story that the same Health and Safety Officer delighted in telling me .
6 This is the finding that the same kinds of factors responsible for increasing lexical accessibility of single words ( mainly in studies of word recognition , but also in some studies of production ) are also responsible for affecting word order in sentences .
7 And the London-based scientist said he believed it was more than a coincidence that the same colony seemed to have been affected by a second strain of the gizzard worm infection which killed 137 birds last year .
8 Let us put aside for the moment the misgiving that the latter phrase ushers in the intentional ingredient once more .
9 On the political side , Taiwanese worry that the more money they invest in China , the more vulnerable they will be to manipulation by the Chinese government .
10 The truth of the adage that the All Blacks might be vulnerable ‘ going back ’ seemed to be borne out when Vinnie Cunningham 's neat chip over the line and the New Zealand defence looking anything but efficient .
11 It is no wonder that the former Aga Khan , with the whole world to choose from , spent his winters at Aswan and chose to be buried there .
12 It is a great pity that the same word — depression — is used to describe both the common human experience of Monday morning blues and also a clinically diagnosable illness .
13 There is now the danger that the same media circus will be dispatched to Sardinia next summer looking for the same headlines which will produce a similar outcome .
14 saying at this mediterranean diet that the more fruit and veg you eat the less chance you 've got of heart disease and cancer
15 I thought I 'd read in Debrett 's Etiquette that the latter form was still correct and that Mrs Joan Smith denoted a divorcée .
16 There is evidence that the latter increases in importance as people get older ( Jerrome , 1981 ) .
17 There is evidence that the same trends have begun to permeate the private sector .
18 At the time of publication the county courts in London have yet to adopt this rate , but it is submitted that there can be little real argument that the same rate should not be applied .
19 Furthermore , I have it on good authority that the same arkie has been invited to attend the South of England Rally this year .
20 Then came the uncomfortable news that the All Blacks ' opposition in Treviso would involve some South African players .
21 The research evaluates the claim that the latter view emerges at around 4 years and that as a consequence , children 's views about motivation will change in three ways .
22 CLAIMS in Another Paper that the former submariner Cdr Bill Boakes polled the lowest vote ever may be taken with a bucket of bilge .
23 And when he looked at her in mystification , as well he might , she realised , she went on , ‘ I 'd no idea until this morning that the same Naylor who came for you yesterday morning is my new boss ! ’
24 Althusser denies the need for a more detailed account on the grounds that ‘ As the formal structure of all ideology is always the same , I shall restrict myself to a single example , one accessible to everyone , that of religious ideology , with the proviso that the same demonstration can be produced for ethical , legal , political , aesthetic ideology , etc . ’
25 On my first arrival it stunned me so as to be insupportable : but such is the power of habit that the same noise is now heard by me with pleasure ; in the night particularly , when in bed and afar , on my terrace , this music sounds in my ears as solemn , grand and melodious .
26 The subject continues to invest itself in cultural forms , identifying , for example , with sports , cinema , clothing , a political line , or certain relationships ; but such is the scale of modern society that the same individual may become absurdly overextended into essentially superficial relationships , none of which augments his or her being , and yet simultaneously , may have nothing at all in common with another overextended individual who has selected entirely different areas of the surrounding culture .
27 The former used poetic and dramatic style to convey the literally awful realisation that the more science was able to discover about the machinery by which the world goes round , the more we become alone within it .
28 Mr Justice Forbes is examining claims by a Stirlingshire farmer that the former Re-Chem Toxic Waste Incinerator was responsible for him having to destroy of his entire dairy herd .
29 Of course , Hodder 's table reflects a concept very close to the familiar annuity-depreciation method — the only difference being that the latter method would spread depreciation over the full ten years of the asset 's life .
30 Do the figures on the impact of increasing the number of adults in classrooms challenge the conventional assumption that the more adults there are , the better ?
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