Example sentences of "that [adv] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nottingham 's own historian , Dr Chambers , reckons that altogether the slum property of the town produced an annual return of forty thousand pounds , some of which went to building-clubs financed by small artisans .
2 It was hoped that a small part of those works could stay in operation , renovating locomotives and rolling stock and that eventually a heritage museum could be set up on the site .
3 It has been suggested that perhaps a Fairey Overdrive would give more flexibility between gears .
4 Even if an algorithm embodied knowledge that perhaps the training set should be transformed to polar coordinates , still the algorithm would have to search a 2-dimensional continuum of possible centres .
5 One of the girls , today , she wasn' say she was n't sure , but she was saying that she heard that perhaps the exam structure you have to incorporate all three phases of the
6 But at 17 stone , the health authority 's told her that only a 20-inch chair will do .
7 President Bush had stated on Aug. 2 that only a health problem — which he stressed did not currently exist — would deter him from seeking re-election for a second term .
8 Where a restaurant certificate or a restricted hotel licence is being granted or transferred , if it appears to the licensing board that only a mid-day meal or an evening meal is being provided , it can restrict the permitted hours to the mid-day period , if only a mid-day meal is being provided , or to the evening period , if only an evening meal is being provided .
9 A choice of colour or new hairdo , lipstick that only a fashion model would wear , could work wonders for a woman .
10 Some water boards insist that all cold water taps in the house are taken from the rising main ; others insist that only the kitchen tap is taken from the main and that all others are fed from the roof tank .
11 We are running this in the off season , which means that only the Park Department is running motorized rigs and that there are only 25 launches a day .
12 Note that only the contact name and maintenance dates can be changed once the issue is marked as despatched .
13 Note that only the contact name and maintenance dates can be changed once the order has been despatched .
14 It is sometimes said that only the Exodus complaint stories and the one in Numbers 20 , which we will come to in a moment , deal with matters of life and death .
15 An apparently dangerous criminal may be hospitalised with a restriction stipulating that only the Home secretary can authorise his release .
16 Patterson found that only the problem child was permitted to be out of control in interaction with the parents , while all of the children were permitted to be out of control when interacting with each other .
17 I do sympathise with the problem that that the local residents have there but I I dare say closing off the road would n't be a very good idea but it is something that only the county council can do and the county council have said that they will not do this in advance of the southern relief road being built so I think that really is simply .
18 It also adopted four constitutional amendments , one of which specified that only the Macedonian Assembly could proclaim a state of emergency in the republic .
19 It was written in such haste that only the violin part was copied out for the performance ; Mozart played his part from memory .
20 The big change is that literally the market place is now global .
21 He added that nevertheless the electricity industry is pursuing its own and funding independent , research .
22 ‘ Now we can keep an eye on her here knowing that usually the blood pressure will soon settle . ’
23 The assumption that once a gall stone inducing risk factor is present it will persist may not always apply .
24 The most enduring damage done by the Spycatcher litigation to the rule against prior restraint was the emergence of a legal doctrine that once a secrecy injunction has been granted against one newspaper , every other section of the media becomes effectively bound by its terms , on pain of punishment for contempt : " The Guardian " ran a news story which briefly referred to certain allegations made by Peter Wright in " Spycatcher " .
25 Implicit within the ruling was the concept that once an abortion restriction had been upheld in one state , other states could implement it , an interpretation which effectively made it more difficult to challenge the imposition by individual states of restrictions as long as they were within the guidelines established by the Court 's ruling in June 1992 on Roe v. Wade [ see p. 38954 ] .
26 In other words , some good measurements might be lost , but bad measurements are likely to be picked up because of the requirement that both the subject measurement and the reference measurement must be consistent .
27 It should be noted that both the trial judge and the House of Lords have discretions .
28 Quorshi commented that companies would only do this when they were satisfied that both the PC product and the company selling it had the proper standing .
29 The report recommends that both the fossil fuel levy and the liabilities inherited by Nuclear Electric be taken away from the company and vested in a separate trust fund .
30 Although there were divisions in the local authority as to how far the plan should redesign radically the traditional city centre , it was entirely symptomatic of the mood of the time that both the City Development Committee and Lord Reith should accept the more radical scheme outlined by Donald Gibson , the city architect .
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