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

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1 Well I got that , I got that for the wee ones .
2 The standard deviation for the samples of 4 , represented by , will be much smaller than that for the individual observations because of the averaging effect within each sample .
3 The standard deviation for the samples of 4 , represented by , will be much smaller than that for the individual observations because of the averaging effect within each sample .
4 I , I 'm not for a minute suggesting that er th that for the small projects that we do that .
5 There 's nothing wrong in that for the new faces , without exception , are all food consumers .
6 In December 1697 a civil list of £700,000 a year was established , which , for the first time , distinguished between money provided for defence purposes and that for the other expenses of government .
7 The decrease was , however , less than that for the carbon-free granulites , B1 and B2 ( Fig. 1 a ) .
8 The relationship between platelet aggregation and diabetic control is even more confounding than that for the platelet-specific proteins , various studies either showing no change , increased or decreased platelet aggregation in response to improved glycaemic control .
9 Between VR 0.4 and 1.2 the hydrocarbon yield is 50% greater than that for the Palaeozoic coals .
10 Carbon dioxide generation for the Tertiary coals follows the same trend as that for the Palaeozoic coals , though the yield is only about half .
11 But yet there 's no doubt at all that despite the technical shortcomings of his work in subsequent judgement , erm Russell by this work became , I suppose , the main founder of modern logic , the main founder of this kind of logic which by the much more sophisticated symbolic apparatus erm is able to panelize a much wider range of logical phenomena , and hence to reveal the structure in a way which had not been possible before .
12 In this respect his art and that of the New Sculptors differed little from the earlier romantic neo-classicism of a sculptor like , whose work would nevertheless have been decried by the same practitioners as cold and outmoded .
13 The most easily recognisable training need is that of the new recruits .
14 The distribution of team diagnoses after assessment was similar to that of the new referrals as a whole ( table I ) .
15 An important issue when examining urban employment structures is that of the varying performances of different sectors of employment .
16 Within that , the most remarkable expansion is that of the Japanese banks .
17 James 's role , in fact , was not unlike that of the attacking centre-halves of the pre-1925 era .
18 He said the public grief and that of the bereaved families has been enormous .
19 Cowan suggests that the strength of the excitatory interactions increases relative to that of the inhibitory interactions under the influence of the drug .
20 The North American stamp is upon it all , giving the line a flavour completely different to that of the Chilean systems
21 One element — that of the private mines — has not been mentioned this evening .
22 The predicament of peasants on state lands which had not been handed over to private landowners was marginally easier , but did not differ fundamentally from that of the private serfs .
23 It is a very different approach from that of the ancient Egyptians .
24 In this sense , much of the artwork is as abstract , generalized and impersonal as that of the ancient Egyptians .
25 For the mid-nineteenth-century observer all history coexisted at the same time , except for that of the ancient civilisations and empires such as classical antiquity , which had been ( literally ) buried , awaiting the spades of H. Schliemann ( 1822–90 ) in Troy and Mycenae or Flinders Petrie ( 1853–1942 ) in Egypt .
26 Interestingly , the distribution of variants in Lurgan is more similar to that of the inner-city areas than that of the outer areas ( a pattern that applies also to other vowel and consonant variables ) .
27 The community was something more than a collection of species working together for mutual advantage — it obeyed laws that could only be understood at a level transcending that of the individual organisms .
28 It is a quite different power from that of the kicking techniques .
29 One must , however , be careful to distinguish the wares used by the legions from that of the auxiliary units .
30 If its cost effectiveness was equal to that of the average police authority , it would be able to recruit up to full establishment .
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