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

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1 Attlee chided them for ignoring any notion of what the country could afford in suggesting armed forces levels , and for suggesting that cutting spending on the armed forces to £700 million would virtually immobilize them .
2 It removes a standard Behaviouralist reason for thinking that science should stick to observables and for presuming that observation can be pure .
3 Furthermore Jack , Larry , Terry , the Secretary of the Greater London Labour Party , have also been in possession of this evidence , and before and after receiving that evidence have apparently completely failed over a period of eight months to get Islington Labour Council to behave in a responsible fashion , just like Liverpool , and I 'm sure , just like a number of other Labour Councils .
4 And upon putting that child in the room , what did you then do ?
5 We have identified difficulties which may be encountered in realising that a problem has a legal dimension and in connecting that problem to the sort of work with which lawyers are commonly understood to deal .
6 From these observations the task before the court on this appeal can be distilled in this form : the court is concerned to inquire as to the persons with respect to whom Parliament is presumed to have been legislating when using the expression , ‘ any person , ’ and in making that inquiry Parliament is to be taken to have been legislating only for British subjects or foreigners coming to the United Kingdom , unless the contrary is expressed ( which it is not here ) or is plainly implicit .
7 This will consist of the people involved in the technological change and they will play a major role in deciding what strategy to adopt and in following that strategy through .
8 Since that time there has been an uneasy peace in the world the price of which has been constant vigilance and in keeping that peace our two countries have continued together as the witness of young American Airforce men currently stationed in this country .
9 First by erm having a story and then by playing a game , and in playing that game before us the answer to this deep problem will emerge .
10 An observer would follow the same procedure in judging the traveller 's choice right or wrong and in predicting that choice , except that in the former case the question is how the traveller would react in fullest awareness , in the latter how he will react in his actual awareness .
11 And on receiving that information , Inspector what did you do ?
12 Outside the area of formal government , with some notable exceptions among voluntary organizations and trade unions , in which principles of election and accountability do operate , there is almost everything to do , not only in creating democracy , but in establishing that democracy is the principle that ought to operate .
13 But in rejecting that assumption we render the argument from analogy redundant .
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