Example sentences of "[that] [noun prp] [vb -s] [vb pp] the " in BNC.

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1 There is general agreement that Taylor has oversimplified the traditional relationship which once existed between working-class supporters and their clubs .
2 For a time it seemed that Christie 's had the inside track — they offered the Sharp apartment for sale in the late autumn of 1992 .
3 What I can also tell you is that Lucy 's engaged the erm British Cast Iron Research Association to carry out a survey , and they tried to repeat the circumstances of the explosion , and they could n't do so .
4 The invention has so impressed the judges of the Toshiba Year of Invention Competition , that Richard has reached the final 20 , out of more than 4,000 entrants .
5 ‘ My bet is that Nevil has taken the girl already — maybe Dover to Folkestone .
6 Although JM has won both Technology and Export Awards in the past , this was the first time that CSD has achieved the Export Award , which emphasises the success of our Autocatalyst Europe operation based at Royston .
7 There have to be , there are particular reasons why er after revolutionary upheavals you very often get authoritarian forms of government and I would say in Russia and i i in a sense it 's linked with Harold 's question as well about erm the Chinese following a Stalinist model of economic reconstruction think what you 've actually got in Russia is not this sort of mass hankering after authoritarianism but you 've got a situation where the bureaucracy that controls a completely devastated , backward economy , which is what they 've actually got in the early nineteen twenties , where the working class democracy has just disappeared really with , with the , with the economic collapse , with the factories shutting down , with all of the old communist party militants going into the Red Army or getting sucked into the state bureaucracy with that sort of complete collapse really , economically and socially and politically , you 've got a situation where the central priority of the leadership is to build up Russian industry as quickly as possible so that Russia has got the armed forces it needs
8 The Parallel Operating Environment is just one piece of the bundle of utilities and development tools that IBM has dubbed the AIX Parallel Environment .
9 An informed insider told me last night : ‘ It is absolutely certain that Nigel has done the deal .
10 It was also noted that Isobel has rejoined the orchestra for two rehearsals .
11 NOW THAT China has joined the two international copyright conventions , it is worth looking at how the revolution in knowledge dissemination has affected the region .
12 It 's not the first time that Wimpey has taken the lead in Scotland .
13 We have not covered the fact that Hillingdon has become the first education authority in the country to have 75% of its secondary schools opted out .
14 When Callow himself chooses to direct a film , he finds that Makavejev has told the truth .
15 But it is only in the last 30 years that Australia has secured the knowledge , technique and the desire to produce the sort of subtle , light wines which we enjoy — and at which Australia excels .
16 Back at the corner plot , the imaginary Seniors are delighted that Carole has had the gigantic poplar at the back removed .
17 It will be the ninth occasion that Twickenham has represented the last hurdle in Scotland 's attempt to capture the Triple Crown and only once — Wilson Shaw 's match in 1938 — has the elusive prize been garnered .
18 It is shocking that Europe has produced the most horrifying ethno-racism in the world during the 20th century .
19 It may be that Britain has overemphasised the potential benefits of free trade ; that she has actually benefited from the protectionist philosophy which permeates the EEC ; that being a member of a cohesive new power bloc is what has counted ; that the ‘ fight ’ with the Americans over agricultural matters is a case in point ; that had she been on her own , Britain would have been trampled over by her cousins on the other side of the Atlantic .
20 Does the recent rash of serious accidents affecting people jammed together in small spaces mean that Britain has become the glass jaw , as well as , allegedly , the dirty man of Europe ?
21 Lord Young declined to comment on the revelations contained in the memorandum or the confirmation by Sir Peter Gregson , permanent secretary at the DTI , that Britain has kept the deal secret because ‘ it would severely damage our relations with the European Commission ’ .
22 It dismisses the fact that USL has reserved the right to bring such a claim later on , apparently after discovery , suggesting that this means ‘ it does not have a good faith basis for such a claim at this time . ’
23 She tries the front door , tugging at the knob until it almost comes away in her hand , before she remembers that Anya has pocketed the key ; the door by the sink proves equally unyielding .
24 The implications are that Keegan has received the go-ahead to spend , after last week suffering the embarrassment of telling transfer targets he had no money to complete the deals he 'd agreed , and guarantees that a boardroom battle will be averted .
25 Now that Sinclair has perfected the newer type of membrane system used on the QL it would be interesting to speculate on which of the add-on companies is going to be the first to offer replacements for this !
26 These changes show that RA has altered the Hox code in a manner that leads to the posterior transformation of r2/3 in the first branchial arch .
27 The principal counter-argument has been that Essex has enjoyed the benefit of a former tutor-organiser as Federation chairman and that , in the absence of an equivalent person to give a lead elsewhere , tutor-organisers have continued to be essential .
28 On May 24th it became clear that America has won the contest hands down .
29 The morning round was a matchplay between Simon Ness , financial controller at Kirkby and branch manager of Pest Control Glasgow South , John Gordon [ this is the second year that John has reached the final . ]
30 Now that Libya has referred the matter to the International Court of Justice , will Britain desist from trying to get the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions or take military action against Libya until the International Court of Justice has ruled on the matter ?
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