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

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1 But they knew that on the left lay the Waste ; and that somewhere west of the Waste , no one knew precisely where , was the Great Camp of the outlaws .
2 Davies added that she had been present at a phone conversation in December when Doyle had assured one of the players that all $300,000 of the prizemoney was ‘ in the bank . ’
3 Scientists at the National Institute for Research in Dairying at the University of Reading have found that only part of the nitrogen , phosphorus and potassium in slurry is in a form that plants can immediately take up .
4 Let us now make the problem a little more complicated by assuming that only part of the disc is in an appreciable magnetic field , as shown in Fig. 4.17(a) .
5 In the same month he told a Nuffield conference that his proposals should ensure that only 6% of the workforce were unemployed .
6 I find that only eggs on the outside of the mass are likely to hatch , and have developed a way of maximising the hatching rate .
7 Leaders insist that only pockets around the country support escalation , but are aware of increasing frustration that the dispute remains unsettled .
8 A stepper motor is a very special type of motor that only rotates by a fraction of a turn for each pulse of power that is applied .
9 Officers stood guard at the gates of the cemetery , making sure that only members of the official funeral cortege entered to attend the burial service .
10 Given the importance of such personal qualities , the government have called for improvements in the selection of students for initial teacher training and have urged that only students with the ‘ requisite personal qualities ’ should be awarded qualified-teacher status at the end of their studies .
11 On a number of occasions we can note that only coins of a relatively high denomination were minted and hence available for use .
12 I do n't want it poured over my head from a bucket in a comic that only appeals to the most basic and obvious , nor do I want to read the photo-copied scribblings of an undergrown fifth-former .
13 A recent survey in Sydney showed that only 3% of the organists in that city are remunerated at a realistic level for the hours and work involved .
14 The decision by Nicaragua to open diplomatic relations with Taiwan in November meant that only Mexico of the Central American countries maintained ties exclusively with the mainland .
15 Chung found that only 7% of the mispricing signals indicated an underpricing of the future , and he interpreted this as evidence against the presence of a tax timing option ( see Section 5.3.4 ) , which would lead to an increase in the number of underpricings .
16 In the end , Palmerston had to modify the proposal so that only £30,000 for a portion of the site was voted , with £10,000 for necessary repairs to the old buildings .
17 The user can also specify a DC state , so that only DCs in the specified state will be listed ; if no state is specified , all relevant DCs will be listed .
18 The user can also specify a DC state , so that only DCs in the specified state will be listed ; if no state is specified , all DC states will be considered for inclusion in the listing .
19 He and colleagues reviewed 70 referral letters from general practitioners and , not surprisingly , found that only 27% of the general practitioners had made the correct diagnosis .
20 It should be noted that only modules of the correct type and subtype entered after the models installation will be effected by the model , not those entered prior to its installation .
21 His greatest fear was that the intensifying cycle of Israeli repression and Palestinian unrest would encourage Israeli hardliners in their view that only expulsion of the Palestinians would solve the problem of the occupied territories .
22 Throughout their career within the company , continued training courses and the provision of quality working conditions ensure that only people of the highest calibre are employed — an asset we believe essential for the provision of our premium service . ’
23 However , he considered that only locomotives with a single pair of driving wheels were really suitable for express-train service and the first of these were built in 1868 , followed two years later by the larger 4–2–2 type with outside cylinders and driving wheels eight feet in diameter , whose simple and elegant outline created great interest .
24 It 's really ironic that suddenly people from The Independent are really into it because it 's safe to be behind something that 's been and gone and proved its worth .
25 The first point is supported by the DES Survey and the CBI Task Force which suggested that approximately 90% of the current teaching force have :
26 Scragg et al in a case-control study found that ever user of the pill was associated with an increased risk of symptomatic gall bladder disease in women younger than 29 years and a reduced risk of symptomatic gall bladder disease in older women .
27 It is not generally known that nearly 90% of the 3,500 or so complaints received yearly are cleared up by the secretariat without the need for disciplinary action .
28 Comparing this figure with the estimate of 614450 derived from the childhood supplement implies that nearly 90% of the unoccupied children are in the most disadvantaged group of one parent families .
29 Phil Barrett , directorate manager of women 's and children 's health at Warrington District General Hospital , said people 's generosity meant that nearly 100pc of the special baby care unit 's equipment was donated .
30 But the Humane Society of the United States says that nearly 40% of the animals that wind up in shelters are pure-breds or their mongrel offspring .
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