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

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1 If the commercial benefits to Visa of retaining the data do not outweigh the costs of their retention then there can be little hope that such data will be accessible to historians in the future .
2 Whereas conceptual art chooses to break the link between art and craft , it is this link that any painting re-enacts .
3 So keen is competition in this field that most photographers specialize in a single subject , for example , fashion , cars or food .
4 Will the hon. Gentleman give the House an assurance this afternoon that that practice will stop immediately ?
5 Human existence , for Marx and Engels , occurs in terms of people 's concepts , which are incorporated in their mode of life and their subjective experience , but it is from man 's interaction with nature and from the history of this interaction that these ideas , beliefs , and values are created in the first place .
6 Well now : this decision that all children must learn two languages , forgetting the thousands in many English cities who already have a home language , with a literature of its own .
7 So beautiful is this emotion that some scientists and poets regard it as the elixir of life and pursue it for no other reason .
8 There is some fear that such resistance might pass into weed populations so making both them and " volunteer " crop plants more difficult to eradicate .
9 We mentioned earlier in this chapter that some people feel uncomfortable or trapped by the public contract of marriage , yet still allow themselves to be married .
10 So lets just as we hurry along this morning notice several things about this interview that this man had with Jesus .
11 So let's just , as we hurry along this morning notice several things about this interview that this man had with Jesus .
12 Nevertheless , there is some indication that this decline may be less marked than at first appears due to the nomenclature of the diseases involved .
13 Interestingly , it was only with this loss that many husbands realised the importance of their spouse 's wage to the family .
14 There seems to be no way in which the human race can bring about the civilisation of its members without using to some degree that same power of evolution which inevitably needed for its effect the imposition of some measure of discomfort , pain or unhappiness in some form or other .
15 The next question is then , typically , ‘ But what do you actually do ? ’ and it is to this question that this book is addressed .
16 It was to this work that most writers of manuals on the exercise of princely authority turned if they wanted to learn how war should be fought .
17 This warns any wandering bush baby from another group that this territory in the tree already has owners who will defend it .
18 It was indeed during this period that many universities used copies of their theses as an exchange medium between universities in the USA and Europe .
19 Both Professor Arthur Marwick and Dr Paul Addison have maintained in their respective works on this period that this co-operation was indeed essential , and that the consequent outcome was a government of the left .
20 It is from this group that more collapses are likely or in which reorganizations and consolidations will occur .
21 It should be explained at this point that each university is funded at the full rate for only a core number of ‘ Fully Funded ’ students in each of 25 ‘ narrow ’ subject groups .
22 It is worth mentioning at this point that many people who were adopted as babies feel the need in midlife to search out their natural parents .
23 It could be objected at this point that all philosophy is critical , that all philosophical theory attempts to question , correct or overturn current orthodoxy and so that feminist philosophy is just philosophy , and there is nothing specifically feminist about it .
24 It should be noted at this point that all broadcasting in the colonial territories was initiated and administered by the colonial governments : the private entrepreneur has been virtually excluded from broadcasting on the African continent .
25 I wish to make clear at this point that this kind of proof that God exists is not required in order to make the case for theism .
26 It is at this point that this perspective relates to another of our central themes : that of nationalism and the national interest .
27 This has been one of the central preoccupations of ethnographic police research , especially that inspired by phenomenology and ethnomethodology , and so apposite is policing to this focus that many theoreticians from within phenomenology and ethnomethodology have used it for the application of their ideas ( Cicourel 1968 ; Pollner 1987 ; Sacks 1972 ; Sudnow 1965 ) .
28 Although the traditional concept of the map is changing , paper maps will continue to be widely used , because their use requires low technology ( a pair of eyes , or even one eye ) , they are cheap to produce in large quantities , easy to store , and are well understood by the map-using community , although there is some evidence that many people are unable to relate the pattern on a map to the corresponding real-world features .
29 This evidence that most men take the threat of AIDS seriously was backed up by comments made on the questionnaires and in the discussion groups .
30 So satisfactory was this knowledge that many people were content with nothing else .
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