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

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1 Home and childrearing commitments dictate the terms and conditions on which women can work so that overwhelmingly at present they are forced into the third leaf of the shamrock as low-paid semiskilled part-timers .
2 It should be noted , however , that already with Schumpeter we have moved away from models based on the distinctiveness of the elite characteristic as an explanatory factor , to a lower-level operation which explicitly refers to realistic definitions rather than to explanations , and in which the model , such as it is , looks remarkably like a composite description of liberal democracy .
3 It is plain that just like Bach he must have owned several — indeed , the wording of his will implies as much .
4 But if these strong women have been suppressed in soaps , it 's reassuring that elsewhere in television they 're erupting and ‘ coming out ’ as it were .
5 8 Each party is " disciplined " and possesses sufficient internal cohesion , so as to ensure that once in office it is able to carry its programme through the House of Commons and into law .
6 Another interview revealed that ever since childhood she had been very suspicious of strangers .
7 But one rarely thinks that clearly about things one has no experience of .
8 In terms of client activity patterns , the overall results suggest that even for people who , in addition to their severe or profound learning disability , have very serious challenging behaviour , small staffed homes can provide improved client experience as measured by engagement in meaningful activity ; but that to do so requires attention to the quality of staff performance as well as to basic material and social resources .
9 Erm and how we can speak to time and how we can control that time and make sure that even with interruptions which is what in a way what a meeting is about a discussion , that we 're able to stick to the time that we 've allocated for the particular meeting or presentation that we 've got .
10 There is likely to be unease if the target is for essentials such as basic stock or textbooks , the LEA has a responsibility to ensure that even under LMS there is enough money provided from central funds to staff and equip a school .
11 Mr Larkin said : ‘ We have learned that even among criminals there are rules and in this case , by killing Jean , they have broken them .
12 In the light of this discussion , we can see that even before Socrates there was a spirit hostile to the Dionysiac .
13 They found that even within Islington there were wide differences in offence rates .
14 History in these days can be as much a consolation as it can be of an inspiration , and I also believe too that sometimes in life it 's very important to emancipate yourself from the shackles of the past in order to make the kind of decisions which it 's necessary to make in present conditions .
15 You will see that almost without exception they have been included in this final document .
16 Isolation from other artists is a disadvantage , so I was pleased to discover that quite by chance I live in an area literally teeming with all varieties of visual artists , most working in studios in their homes .
17 The anonymous writer of 1497 said that apart from London there were only two towns of importance in the country , Bristol and York , but in this he was misinformed , as it seems likely that Norwich , which had undoubtedly had a period of difficulties in the early fifteenth century , had begun to recover about 1465 or 1470 , and was on the way to becoming the second wealthiest city in the land , as it was in the 1520s .
18 One very hot morning , when she was about nine years old , she woke up and saw that instead of Kamala there was a different Indian servant by her bed .
19 Robbie found that instead of sobs she was now fighting back a hysterical desire to laugh .
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