Example sentences of "and [that] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A woman who worked in Burtons said the roof on the shop had been blown off and that a next-door restaurant and bakery had also been completely wrecked . |
2 | They suddenly realize that they have become obedient parents and that a tyrannical toddler is effectively ‘ running ’ the household . |
3 | The government insists that it will only be restarted if it passes stringent safety tests , and that a technical council composed of Russian , American , French and German experts will oversee its operation . |
4 | Both participants are aware of the starting point , and that a final goal has to be achieved at the other side of the map , stopping at various intermediate points on the way ( see Figure 4.1 ) . |
5 | With more equipment coming on the market , WHO decided that Cali should concentrate on long-term research and that a full-time test facility was needed in Europe . |
6 | With an infinite adjustment depth of cutting control mounted on the front of the machine , coupled to the TCT mini blades , the power to produce 3200 cuts per minute and a non-marking die-cast aluminium base , all mean accuracy , and that a professional finish is made so much easier . |
7 | ‘ I was initially impressed by this argument , ’ Lord Bingham wrote , ‘ feeling that a duty imposed by statute would in practice be hard to enforce , that the existence of a professional duty has become very well known and that a professional guideline could more easily be adapted to meet changing circumstance than a duty enshrined in statute . ’ |
8 | The sign outside the grocer 's shop in Queen Street informed passers-by that ‘ Henry Lawson 's One-Horse Coach Office ’ was in the back shop , and that a loud knock on the window was required . |
9 | By the end of March it had been announced that the coup organizers had disbanded their Council of National Reconciliation ( CRN ) and that a 25-member Transition Committee for the Salvation of the People ( CTSP ) had been established , with 10 military and 15 civilian members . |
10 | American bureaucrats did not comprehend the speed of change in Korea and that a potent sense of nationalism with a corresponding ardent wish for the unification and independence of the country existed in August 1945 . |
11 | It is welcome that the TECs are administering that scheme and that a minimum reward is at least available in that situation . |
12 | It is hoped that the acceptance of these recommendations will lead to all members being offered a greatly improved service by the Society and that a democratic system of elections for Executive Committee members will be ensured . |
13 | The predominant interest of much of the historical work , especially the early work , on household composition , was to examine one of the key elements in the idea of a golden age of family support — that in the past it was common for members of the extended family actually to live together , and that a major effect of industrialization was to shrink the household , typically to the nuclear family unit . |
14 | It was estimated that in August nineteen forty the war was costing between six and seven million pounds a day and that a great proportion of it must come from the savings of the people . |
15 | Some commentators asserted that the communiqué 's lack of detail demonstrated that the plenum had only managed to reach agreement on basic guidelines and that a great deal of work was necessary before the eighth five-year plan was completed . |
16 | He confirmed there was no more available and that a small addition would not colour match . |
17 | To her horror Benny realised that there were tears pouring down her face , and that a small circle of people were watching her in concern . |
18 | He called the aircraft and was advised that both engines had flamed out and that a forced landing would be necessary . |
19 | The conference nonetheless appeared to have agreed that the interim government would serve until January 1992 , and that a general election would be held on Oct. 15 , 1991 . |
20 | He argues that the ‘ local state ’ is not simply the national state writ small , and that a general theory of the state can not be applied to the local level . |
21 | The English tradition that it is tor Parliament to do the taxing is so deep-seated that the court would probably assert a legal presumption , as a matter of statute interpretation , that powers of taxation are not included in a statutory delegation of power unless clear words are used , and that a general formula like that in the statute stated in the question is not sufficient . ’ |
22 | Girouard mentions that the Duke of Portland sacked any housemaid he met with in the corridors , and that a certain Lord M in Wiltshire never spoke to a servant unless to give an order . |
23 | They felt that they had a much stronger position than before and that a certain amount of muscle flexing was now unavoidable if they were not to lose face with their supporters . |
24 | Earlier , on April 17 , Pérez de Cuéllar had said in Paris that any plan to deploy foreign troops in northern Iraq required Iraqi permission and that a UN-backed police force would need " the agreement of the Security Council " . |
25 | I hope it all goes very well and that a good time will be had by all . |
26 | Its 200-page Environmental Management for Hotels : The Industry Guide to Best Practice , to be launched on Mar 21 , points out that energy conservation measures pay for themselves through cost saving and hence improve the business ' competitiveness ; that the pressure is on worldwide to demonstrate commitment to the sustainable development of tourism ; that staff will want to work for companies with good environmental practices ; that concern for the environment is shared by an increasing number of those involved in hotels ; and that a good track record in the field helps when developing new ventures or projecting a brand image . |
27 | When I add that youngsters have reportedly been paid by film crews to put on displays in stolen cars and that a recent Channel 4 programme tried — ludicrously and dangerously — to suggest that the real problem was police brutality , hon. Members will have some idea of the anger felt by my constituents about the gross irresponsibility shown by some of the media . |
28 | In the USSR , however , there were reports at the beginning of the war that the Soviets were unhappy that a war had broken out at all and that a friendly state , Iraq , was at war with a regime that had conducted a revolution of which the USSR basically approved — and using Soviet arms into the bargain . |
29 | We are demanding that British , US , and other foreign troops be withdrawn from the Gulf immediately and that a peaceful solution be sought to the crisis . |
30 | It seemed yesterday that the conflicting ideas would be sorted out by President Mobutu , and that a political settlement was in sight . |