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

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1 Critics of policies of that period like Samuel Brittan have suggested that chancellors found it difficult to time their uses of the economic ‘ brake ’ or ‘ accelerator ’ properly , and that the ‘ stop-go ’ pattern that emerged provided a poor economic environment for investment decisions , and thus inhibited British growth .
2 While most cavalry lack the rank bonus , their ability to charge in and kill large numbers of enemies before that enemy even gets to strike back means that they are just as capable of inflicting catastrophic defeat .
3 By then it was expected a set of scripts for that show would be available in rehearsal form for the Director to peruse , assess and add his contribution .
4 As he said in a radio broadcast in 1946 , the Criterion in later years " tended to reflect a particular point of view rather than to illustrate a variety of views on that plane . "
5 Further , the statue has an inscription on one leg mentioning a specific family and once again only much later was this name encountered on Roman pottery as an important family firm of merchants in that region .
6 It discusses the regulatory system set up under the Financial Services Act 1986 ( FSA or the Act ) , and the position of futures under that regime .
7 Why that is so extraordinary is that governors of institutions of that kind tend not to want to give interviews to the press ; they keep their views very much to themselves .
8 Most of the Centre 's work on the choice of technical change has consisted , at the request of SERC , of appraisals of that Council 's programmes for the support of research in science and engineering .
9 A neighbouring school may decide to cut back on special needs provision or transport to the swimming baths or some other expensive provision and an influx of recruits from that school may be looking to you to pick up the bills .
10 These principles of dietary treatment were frequently discussed during the meetings of paediatricians at that time .
11 There were hundreds of pictures on that wall , forming a somewhat unusual collage .
12 I used to meet him most often in the museums and galleries fixed in rapt contemplation of pictures with that grave , searching look which was one of the beauties of his face .
13 There were dozens of books of that sort .
14 I would n't have known myself , but I happen to have a pair of ears in that establishment .
15 Any visitor would receive an unmistakable message about the quality and tone of relationships at that school .
16 There are however , a number of safeguards in that resolution .
17 If you look at erm the the turnover of shops down that road , then that must say something about the amount of money in the area .
18 There a lots lots of shops about that spell sell sports shoes
19 Some bishops , notably those who owed their promotions to James ( such as Thomas Cartwright of Chester and Samuel Parker of Oxford ) , supported the Indulgence , and encouraged their clergy to deliver addresses of thanks for that part of Declaration in which James promised he would continue to protect the Church of England .
20 The firm is looking for further growth , especially overseas , chiefly by acquisition and joint venture ; now with several clients in Australia and elsewhere in the Far East , the London office is feeling the lack of branches in that area , despite its comparative strength in the USA .
21 274 has in reality occurred , the position of insurers in that field has in the result been prejudiced by legislation the effect of which was far from clear .
22 Yet in France and Belgium 95 per cent of youngsters in that age group get a place .
23 In fact , a ‘ fast track ’ procedure , in which the court would seek to deal quickly with preliminary issues in an endeavour to reach the stage of proof within a short time ’ , is one of the proposals already before the working party which would like to hear of experiences of that kind in other jurisdictions .
24 Perhaps it is unwise to draw a final conclusion , but the balance seems to be against systematic enforcement of modus for public purposes , and for enforcement of trusts of that kind .
25 Later that year development work began in the light of responses to that paper .
26 If you think I have any personal knowledge of matters of that kind , you must be crazy . ’
27 and they do erm buy a sack of potatoes after that farm
28 Er er we 've got a lot of squiggles on that door .
29 of companies in that survey thought that Labour would be bad for the economy .
30 What is the overall impression of the built edifice to the human experience of visitors to that place ?
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