Example sentences of "[that] [adv] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They 'll then pass the information on so that eventually everyone in the road knows .
2 Around 70% of the area 's population and business are linked to digital exchanges and BT is already considering upgrading the remainder so that soon anyone in the Highlands can be ISDN-linked .
3 The role of women in the English Civil Wars is interesting , because the fact that nearly everyone in the country took sides either for Parliament or for the King , and all able-bodied men would be recruited and this meant that women were left without protection , and had to survive somehow .
4 Does my right hon. Friend accept that practically everyone in the House welcomes his initiative on repossessions , no matter what political claptrap we may hear later ?
5 Mr Jackson says that maybe someone in the house can look after him .
6 Recent writers have suggested that almost everything about the music-halls and vaudeville theatres has been gilded by memory .
7 The view that almost everyone except the Commission subscribed to was summed up a few years later by the UN Economic Commission for Europe when it wrote in a report on damage surveys in many countries : ‘ Research results obtained so far indicate that air pollution is an essential , causal factor in the destabilisation of forests or even in the breakdown of some forest ecosystems . ’
8 I remember visiting a remote island off the west coast of Ireland , and being struck by the fact that almost everyone on the island had the most enormous jug-handle ears .
9 It soon became clear that almost everyone in the Curia was in favour of making a distinction between investiture and homage , forbidding that which no one strongly supported , and gradually abandoning that to which almost no one strongly objected .
10 The paradox of counselling is that almost everyone in the caring professions believes that he or she is a " natural " counsellor when in fact very few have that natural skill .
11 Maybe the Food Safety Bill will be useful damage-limitation : pre-empting public terror that almost nothing in the supermarket is safe to eat .
12 A review of the notes of our cancer patients suggests that virtually none of the cancer patients were taking disease suppressant drugs , such as salazopyrin , regularly or at all .
13 The dealers say that barely anyone on the ISE 's ruling council has experience in the derivatives markets .
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