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

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1 If the formation and acquisition of knowledge has the character of a conversation , then students must be accorded an appropriate measure of freedom to engage in that conversation in their own way .
2 If a person completed a year 's hiring in a parish , or served a full period of apprenticeship , then the right of settlement shifted to that parish .
3 The great Continental stations , Paris , Stuttgart , Vienna , Budapest , Bucharest , Constantinople , have been the beginning and ending and en route stopping-places in the wealth of literature inspired by that acme of railway luxury , the Orient Express , the train on which James Bond once shot a man for ordering red wine with his fish .
4 Station improvements , and most of the reopenings , of course resulted from that new pragmatic combination of railway , municipal and industrial sponsorship .
5 This indicates that cholesterol gall stone patients produce hepatic bile with a more reduced metastability of cholesterol compared with that of gall stone free patients .
6 ‘ But the head and the Hand of Glory come from that poor hag .
7 It must have cost a lot of money to go for that amount of time ?
8 This is unlike the activation induced by the powerful stimulus of calcium ionophores in that prostaglandins induce platelet dense body secretion and α-granule secretion but not secretion of lysosomal hydrolases ( MacIntyre , 1979 ) .
9 The LDC category had first been given prominence nine years earlier , by the September 1981 UN Conference on Least Developed Countries in Paris [ see p. 31352 ] , when the UN had drawn up its list of ( then 31 ) LDCs , but little had been achieved in implementing a Substantial New Programme of Action adopted by that meeting .
10 Logically , critical reflection is ‘ higher ’ because it calls for a state of mind reflecting on that learning .
11 But I was the most expensive single piece of aid donated to that district of Ghana — more than the money for sinking wells — so it is relevant to ask whether it was worth it .
12 Our western understanding of consciousness differs from that developed in the East in one major way .
13 Williamson 's got five million years of more or less continuous deposit , which he can date pretty accurately erm and he 's got twenty one species of mollusc fossilised in that material .
14 The heat of humiliation rose with that final admission , but it was pale fire , swallowed up in the flames of the passion engulfing her and making her body stir provocatively against him .
15 Oh , you wan na first bit of light to go along that
16 The whole house was in darkness , no glimmer of light showing from that window or any other .
17 But in the absence of an increase in the speed of mechanization in the early seventies , the peak rates of accumulation achieved at that time generated peak intensities of demand for labour .
18 Again , the research of June Sheppard in Yorkshire suggests something of the timing and the occasion of village planning in that area .
19 Taczek told me he could think of nothing from those times that would have made Mills any sort of target for a KGB assassin — or any other sort of assassin come to that . ’
20 ‘ Good many hours of work gone into that lot , ’ the Marshal said quietly .
21 There 's a lot of work to do on that case — can I have Susy Harvey to assist ? ’
22 It has performed superbly on the Swanage Railway where it is ideally suited to the kind of work undertaken at that location .
23 There 's a lot of work involved in that .
24 The hot smell of ironing mixed with that of garden-dried linen .
25 Lot of score draws in that were n't there ?
26 An air of antiquity hung over that pathway , which , followed to its logical end , ran down to the river , as if the ancient Britons had used it first and it would go on being used even after the Bomb fell .
27 Since we do understand what the sceptic is saying , we must have the sort of knowledge required for that understanding .
28 Table 5.10 shows odds ratios for the receipt of three statutory services , for different types of household , after controlling for disability , in each case comparing the level of service received with that for elderly married people .
29 If laboratory tests for HIV were not performed or gave indeterminate results , any of the conditions in the list below would indicate AIDS if it was diagnosed by a definitive method and the patient had none of the other causes of immunodeficiency listed below that could explain the occurrence of the indicator disease :
30 The greater the fraction of atoms with that speed the greater the intensity of metal deposited at that place .
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