Example sentences of "[that] [prep] that [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Does the right hon. Gentleman realise that since the beginning of the recession unemployment in Wales has increased by more than 38,000 , and that during that period he has brought forward not one new policy to help the economy ?
2 ‘ I just hope that after that build-up I 've lived up to my reputation ! ’
3 Striped shirt tapped a gold pencil thoughtfully against his teeth and said that of course one had every respect for someone wishing to take such a stand and that in that case we must see what could be done with the portfolio as it was .
4 What had the members seen for their entrance fees and contributions when it could be shown that in that year they received some £pound9,000 in benefit while over £pound32,000 went into the management of the union ?
5 Reed Children 's Books and Books for Students , the Warwick-based school and library supplier , have just announced that in that capacity she will be a judge for a new competition for primary school children — the first prize being a week 's holiday for a whole class at children 's author Michael Morpurgo 's farm in Devon .
6 It estimates that in that time it cut its carbon dioxide emissions by more than 20 per cent .
7 On the other hand , the mere fact that in that time she has overtaken it most one of some 20 countries that outranked her in per capita terms is enough to establish that her record is less than spectacular .
8 I appreciate that in that respect I was drifting out of order .
9 I draw the attention of the House and of Ministers to the fact that in that context it seems to make no sense whatsoever that one regulatory authority responsible for safety — the maritime inspectorate — should still remain within the Department of Transport .
10 The whole group burst out laughing and agreed that on that occasion she should be ‘ let off ’ her reading .
11 In his next letter Leslie told me that on that day he had been assigned ‘ a rather painful duty … from 4 o'clock this afternoon for 24 hours I am escort to an officer under close arrest , a captain , I believe .
12 He said that on that day he had 70 pupils at the West Lothian college and Oatridge agricultural college , and the links between the colleges were excellent .
13 The chairman said that on that matter he could not give Mr. Bulmer an assurance .
14 He was lucky not to get a prison sentence and claims that since that time he has remained sober .
15 Tom did n't know that at that station you had to book your pitch in advance , add your name or the name of your band to the list under the No Smoking sign .
16 Yeah , but my old man he 's a , he 's driving he was driving the one of the that 's , that erm , Lieutenant Colonel was in at the time of the , and he , he was in there and he said my old man knows for certain that at that time they were under fire , cos they drove in and picked up two bodies and put them in the back of the jeep all under fire
17 Fourthly , the 1966 White Paper made it plain that at that time it was the government 's intention that the polytechnics should remain primarily teaching institutions ; as the DES notes of guidance subsequently indicated , research would be justified only in so far as it was of educational value to the teaching staff and of benefit to industry and business .
18 But above all , I needed something that at that time I was quite unable to put into words .
19 But I have to say that at that time I still did n't know , I had a good idea , that it was n't the man we were looking for but therefore he was still arrested and he was arrested on sus well for harbouring an escapee .
20 The reason I am interested is that at that time I was off work for six months and I suspected I had the illness .
21 We asked after Pop and were glad to hear that at that time he was still well .
22 Perhaps it was fortunate that at that time he discovered girls , and a year later met the Dawsons , who always seemed to have time to stop and gossip with him .
23 A great advertisement , you might think , for the use of steroids — except that at that time she did n't use them .
24 Robbie was terribly tempted to ask how he would describe the glamorous-looking Petula , so perhaps it was just as well that at that moment they came in sight of the first lock .
25 For the first time in her life Horatia was terrified of Rossmayne There was insanity in his eyes , and she knew without a doubt that at that moment he wanted to murder her .
26 A Luciferian fire was consuming you — which means that at that moment you were bearing light .
27 Modem linkage for Dawyck will be needed within the next five years , and it may be that at that point we could decide to install a multiplexor to deal with all of our external computer links — use of local EUCS services , JANET , PSS , Royline and others .
28 Presumably what he means is that at that point they will have lost their representative character and become embodiments of the divine .
29 The worker accepted that at that point he did not require any more help , and terminated the contract , leaving her address .
30 The likelihood is that at that point you will then turn into what the young term a boring old fart and that transition from enfant terrible to boring old fart is immediate at the age of sixty .
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