Example sentences of "that [adj] [art] [noun sg] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Before any committal warrant is issued , the magistrates court must hold a means inquiry , and it is only following that that a warrant can be issued .
2 I was hoping there would and I will still hope because there 's not for the political reas , I would hope that that the minister would not a U-turn , the Chancellor would do a U-turn on this one .
3 So that that the constraint would n't apply in in those areas anyway .
4 That is the problem erm in so far as initially er we felt that it that that the onus would be on the individual , I E if it 's a short term stay car park they would not use it .
5 Chairman having read again the relevant paragraphs P P G twelve to which er the senior inspector referred , I I think it 's entirely consistent with that that the county should seek to erm include a policy now in the plan which in effect seeks to clarify the basic intentions of the structure plan in in regard to the attitude to development in in open countryside .
6 How do you measure that that the trainee will understand ?
7 It was resolved also that half an hour should be occupied each Sunday at the close of the School to teach the children the hymns of the Lancashire Sunday School Hymnbook .
8 When ready each child can then join in the still image , remembering their position and expressions so that it can be recreated later , and so that half the group can move out of the image to examine the other half .
9 Life here , which was dingy enough with war conditions overlying the natural drabness of environment and narrowness of mind , was suddenly galvanised into alarm by the thought that half the population might not be decently married at all .
10 The only reason Home Alone 2 is unlikely to gross more in its opening three days than the hit Batman Returns is that half the audience will be paying children 's prices .
11 With the growth of international lending in both domestic and foreign currencies most banks have increased their staff numbers and resources devoted to the assessment of country risk , although it has to be recognised that such a subject can never be reduced to an exact science .
12 Innocent 's imposition of an interdict was parried by the archbishop of Toledo who argued that such a sentence would only encourage heresy and the Muslims , but Innocent did not stop trying to break the marriage .
13 Industry argued that such a requirement would stymie its competitiveness , and that , in any case , changes in emissions from existing plants would only ever be small-scale .
14 One reason why companies established in one member state are entitled to do business in another without setting up a permanent place of business in that state is that such a requirement might unreasonably inflate their costs .
15 But the fact that we should now have come to believe that such a society might be both possible and desirable is certainly interesting .
16 As Julian Leff points out : ‘ it seems likely that if the uniqueness of the individual 's inner experience became the dominant value in society , the bonds between people would be so attenuated that such a society would probably not be viable . ’
17 His opinion was that such a reduction would act as a stimulus to further development work , and recommended its immediate implementation .
18 This is equivalent in terms of the effect on the total physical capital stock to reducing b by , and we can see from ( 8–56 ) that such a reduction would have an equivalent effect on the government budget constraint .
19 Keynes maintained that such a reduction would lead to a more or less equiproportionate reduction in the general level of prices .
20 He was appalled that such a story should appear in a newspaper , and the council , he said , would meet to determine what should be done about it .
21 A , the judge did not explain the use of seven as a multiplier but it not suggested that such a calculation could be done with complete accuracy and using a five percent table , the judge was faced with choosing between seven and eight .
22 If , on the other hand , the implied qualifying words were agreed to be something like ‘ having regard to the position held or the work done ’ , it is submitted that such a qualification would be quite appropriate .
23 It gets its name from the belief that such a flower could only come from the home of a god — Mt Parnassus .
24 Like mantises that eat their mates , or are eaten by them during intimate congress — even knowing that such a fate must occur — they were fraternally drawn to one another , obeying a bizarre tropism .
25 However , our GP persuaded him that such a course would be against the public Health Act .
26 If the course can be justified , then an additional benefit is the potential resource that such a course would offer in Britain .
27 To avoid duplication , where Newco 's lawyers are undertaking their own investigations , it may be appropriate for them to prepare a report and address it to the investors , provided the investors ' lawyers review the work carried out by the Newco 's lawyers ; however , it is unlikely that such a course would be acceptable to the bank .
28 Mr. Davis felt constrained to accept that such a case might be within the purview of the legislation .
29 I do not believe that such a case will ever be found .
30 The danger , then , is that such a system may suffer from a deflationary bias as a result of the attempts of deficit countries to resolve their payments imbalances by reducing domestic demand .
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