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

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1 This algorithm assumes that for each sentence position only one of the candidates is correct ( this condition generally holds , except in cases where the correct word is missing from the list of candidates ) .
2 This shows that for each sales area there may be a number of representatives .
3 Simpson ( 1984 ) argues that for compulsory education disaggregation by demographic characteristics is not particularly useful .
4 Both surveys showed that for many people poverty was a way of life even when they were in gainful employment .
5 It was emphasising that for many people hospital residence is inappropriate and they are simply living there because there is nowhere else for them .
6 We argued that for such students practice in the craft of writing would not only be valuable for its own sake but would help them appreciate the achievements of writers of the past and take an informed interest in contemporary writing :
7 And this means that for such sentences meaning is determinate and translation is determinate ; we can hope to find a sentence in another language with exactly matching assent conditions .
8 If we assume that for various reasons promotion within six months is not possible , all or some of the interests might be met in alternative ways .
9 ( The main reasons for taking this approach is that for dynamic handwriting recognition it is necessary to select the correct information shortly after the word was written — it may not be possible to wait for the user to finish a sentence or clause . )
10 Direct cortical stimulation ( Penfield and Roberts , 1959 ) and intra-carotid injection of sodium amytal ( Milner , Branch and Rasmussen , 1964 ) confirmed that for right-handed people language function was primarily controlled by the left hemisphere .
11 They were expressing a point of view widespread among their contemporaries , at least in Western Europe , a feeling that for several generations warfare had been becoming steadily milder and its influence on the ordinary man more limited .
12 The differing motives of collectors suggests that for some viewers content does takes precedence over form , and vice versa .
13 If there is some consolation for bankers amidst all this destruction of value , it is that for some eagles practice makes better , if not perfect .
14 In the Victorian era , however , the burden of interest payments resulting from earlier wartime borrowing caused such concern that for some time budget surpluses were run in order to reduce the national debt .
15 At present , however , it still has limited availability so that for some patients sigmoidoscopy and barium enema examination provide an alternative .
16 However , the shame is that for some health service insiders it has become a way of life .
17 It should now be apparent that for any rights theory to be capable of satisfactorily addressing the broader problems which now confront our traditional representative institutions it will need to transcend the essentially liberal principles which lie at the heart of Dworkin 's thesis .
18 This implies that for any investment asset the marginal rate of exchange between the expected return and the risk ( standard deviation ) of that asset must be equal to the marginal rate of exchange for the market as a whole .
19 But such people forgot that for most Americans television is an inherently incredible medium , and to the extent that in the King case it might be believable , demonstrated merely that Los Angeles police officers were subduing a human who , out of sight of the video camera , might have been threatening these officers with fists , machine pistol or portable Scud missile .
20 Any consideration of music 's place in the life of the Church must not ignore the fact that for most people music is a source of pleasure .
21 This White paper is based upon the assumption that for most people community care is the best form of care available .
22 The fact is that for most children maths has been taught badly or rather they have learnt it badly for one reason or another , so there is a need for , for an improvement or a change , so the idea that if children can understand something this will help them to remember it or to make it more real to them , this does seem to be a shift over the last generation .
23 Is he aware also that during that time scale many seriously ill patients had to be turned away and had to go to other hospitals and that patients using the unit had to be taken out of it prematurely so that others more seriously ill could take their place ?
24 I recall , and perhaps you recall , too , Mr. Deputy Speaker , that during one election period George Buckley was accused of being an extremist .
25 This tense relationship between bourgeois careerism and communist party political commitment was at the root of the accusation that during this period Nizan had not entirely succeeded in severing his links with his bourgeois past .
26 People living near the site say that during last years festival their lives were made a misery .
27 One can only lament the fact that as Russian recording quality emerges from the Dark Ages so their orchestras are struggling to maintain standards in the face of diminishing resources and emigration of their best players .
28 We do n't want to squander that through lax cost control , irresponsible pay increases and things like that .
29 They 're saying that after all IBM Corp has been through , hiring a guy from RJR Nabisco Corp really takes the biscuit , and Reuter sums up the new round of IBM woes succinctly : the headline on Tuesday night read 24MAR93 USA : IBM TUMBLES ON MAINFRAME CONCERN , GERSTNER .
30 Nissan says that after two years car production in Japan will be concentrated in a new factory in Fukuoka , southern Kyushu , where the Zama workforce is to be relocated .
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