Example sentences of "that [det] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And that that made a big influence on me and I swore it 'd never happen to my kids . |
2 | Many people feel that that constituted a deliberate attempt by the city council to block Goodwood road , even though the council knew that it was part of the long-planned eastern relief road . |
3 | that that touches the actual saucepan |
4 | Yeah I think that , that that sounds a little bit too much . |
5 | Norman Cruickshank , Cleghorn , Lanark , chairman of the society , told members and guests at the annual general meeting in Carlisle last week that that demonstrated the continuing confidence of members in the long-term future of the breed — and the success of the carcase breed in meeting the demand from butchers for quality carcases and the demand from consumers for lean , tender and succulent beef . |
6 | I hope that that satisfies the hon. Gentleman . |
7 | Erm if er the extent to which a new settlement would generate new trips and that that has a locational implication . |
8 | Admittedly they 're a little bit less streamlined but if you 're going to say that that makes a serious difference |
9 | Such wishes are carefully expressed in a manner that neither leaves a permanent record for posterity nor gives the impression that illegality was ever suggested . |
10 | We must , in , be constantly aware that correlation , a systematic relationship between two variables X and Y , does not imply causation ; it may be that a change in a characteristic or variable X causes a change in another variable Y , it might be that a change in Y causes a change in X , it might be that they both affect each other , or it might be that neither affects the other , but that a change in a further variable , Z , is responsible for the changes in both X and Y. |
11 | Both the RDP and the NDRP occupied the nebulous centre ground of South Korean politics and were distinct only in that each had a strong regional basis . |
12 | The strict delineation of expression of the ICAMs ( ICAM-1 is expressed on activated leukocytes , endothelium and epithelium ; ICAM-2 is constitutively expressed on leukocytes and endothelium ; ICAM-3 is constitutively expressed only on leukocytes ) suggests that each serves a specific purpose rather than acting as a ‘ failsafe ’ for the other ICAMs . |
13 | Note that more than one DC can be activated via a package at the same time , up to a maximum of 10 , provided that each satisfy the above conditions . |
14 | For example , it 's apparent that each has a detailed grasp of the content and purpose of the information he is being asked to package for the page . |
15 | If a dove meets a dove , neither will fight ; but we might suppose that they settle the contest amicably in such a way that each has an equal chance of winning . |
16 | The opposition Party for Peace and Democracy ( PPD ) protested that this violated a previous agreement to hold local elections simultaneously in large and small areas . |
17 | This , and many similar references , suggests that this remains the popular conception of an internal market . |
18 | After a critical few weeks of talks with the Minister-Presidents a compromise was reached by which a German government would be created , but without giving the impression that this meant a permanent division . |
19 | Businesss Manager John Stoney explained that this meant the whole methanol business was now registered — the first supplier in Europe . |
20 | Many teachers try to compile their own programmed texts , but it must be said that this takes a great deal of time to prepare . |
21 | Deputies from the republics within Russia , however , protested that this denied the federal nature of the state . |
22 | Graham felt that this sent a powerful if implicit message to school students that men were more important than women , and she embarked on a project to make a less biased , more representative dictionary . |
23 | Although in recent years total government capital spending has been of the order of £20 billion per annum , Brown and Jackson ( 1983 , p. 138 ) point out that this represents a real reduction of approximately one half over the past 20 years . |
24 | On the basis that this represents a challenging but realistically attainable target , I have calculated a target for each branch on the attached sheet . |
25 | He makes the point that this represents a genuine shift of control , not found in the earlier use of semi-autonomous working groups . |
26 | There are signs from some parts of the country that some authorities are already exploring , albeit gingerly , the possibilities of ‘ joint purchasing ’ and that this represents a good way forward . |
27 | I can not see that this represents a temporary disillusionment : see the discussion of the religious aspects of the poem in Chapter 3 ( p. 91 ) . |
28 | Noble has suggested that this represents a vivid example of social choice in machine design . |
29 | For example , workers like Kandel and his colleagues ( Hawkins and Kandel 1984 ) , who are interested in the cellular bases of memory , are actively studying ‘ associative ’ learning tasks like classical conditioning in the belief that this represents a fundamental mammalian learning process . |
30 | American rivals might console themselves with the thought that this represents a hidden , but substantial , addition to the cost of capital . |