Example sentences of "and that [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 How lucky for us that on that particular day we did not instead to the Taï market , or stay in bed because of malaria , and that we followed Ricci rather than Brutus , Héra , or any one of the others .
2 It is undeniable that a novel , as a text , consists entirely of language , and that we gain access to the fictional world only through language .
3 On the assumption that he does , and that we reach agreement , would you be ready to handle the sale ? ’
4 ‘ It seems to me , Mistress Hussey , that we should hear you further on this matter , and that we have need of more certain information than is available here .
5 Erm by insuring that direct line , and that we have training facilities here which are part of the social contract , and that we have er investment , through regional investment , in this particular area , then we can create jobs that suit the skills that we 've er made available to the general population , and that we got through that rail link a direct line access to all the markets within Europe , which is going to expand , er not withstanding my objections , from the twelve to the sixteen and right the way through to Russia .
6 Frederick did not care to see that these ambitions could only be satisfied at Poland 's expense and that they threatened Poland 's existence .
7 The ANC said that the Commission 's revelations confirmed that the state had conducted a " vicious campaign of misinformation and propaganda " against the organization since its unbanning in February 1990 , and that they added weight to the widely held belief in the existence of a " third force " of agents provocateurs linked to the SADF which was engendering township violence .
8 Taken together , people 's answers to these three questions indicate that they judge HP to be the most costly common form of credit , and that they judge credit cards , store accounts and check trading to be relatively cheap — with the important qualification that ( presumably taking quality of goods into account ) mail order and check trading , though not expensive , are often thought likely to give poor value for money .
9 As I have argued above , the doctrine of deterrence and the deployment of strategic nuclear weapons can only be justified by the acceptance that the superpowers are genuine in their protestations that they do not intend ever to use nuclear weapons , and that they seek disarmament .
10 Given that the private sector median allowance is £1,500 extra in inner London and £1,000 extra in outer London , will the Government ensure that their public sector pay policy follows the private sector and that they compensate people who work in London for the substantial additional cost of living in London ?
11 There , gazing out from the balconies and look-out points , they imagined they were on board frigates and corvettes and that they had cannons and decks .
12 It is certainly reasonable to suppose that later assertions are accurate and that they sought refuge in exile .
13 Winchester 's complaints that they had had no opportunity to make any representation and that they lacked particulars of the allegations which were made against them , met with no response from Lautro .
14 Winchester complained that they had had no opportunity to make any representations , and that they lacked particulars of the allegations made against them , to which there was no direct response from Lautro .
15 How very kind of the Prime Minister to concede that Scotland entered the Union voluntarily ( though just how many of the population of the time actually volunteered is not mentioned ) and that they remain members voluntarily .
16 Will he ensure that constituencies such as mine and others on the south coast , where employment is a problem and retraining is high on the agenda , have equal access to Government funds without fear or favour and that they have parity with the north of England ?
17 Taylor and Ford ( 1983 : 183 ) note that ‘ the distinction between the ’ young ’ and the ‘ old ’ elderly is now commonplace' and suggest that this is manifested in , among other factors , the greater likelihood that the old elderly live in poor housing and that they have incomes below or near the supplementary-benefit rate .
18 If you are retaining your previous FMS drivers because they are the same or later than those shipped with LIFESPAN , you must check that they are installed /OPEN/SHARED , and that they have world read and execute access enabled .
19 English observers felt England had improved and that they dominated periods of the game but were let down by defensive errors .
20 Two facts about ITT are not open to question ; that the company considered ways of preventing Allende assuming power and that they lobbied Washington to get rid of him when he became President .
21 Paton shared Smith 's belief that young people should be kept under the influence of the Church and that they required discipline and order .
22 Two-thirds of women questioned say their lives are stressful and that they accept stress as an unavoidable part of life in the 90s .
23 Reminding the Assembly that the Soviet Union had stopped production of chemical weapons , Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze on Sept. 26 proposed that the Soviet Union and the United States bilaterally reduce or destroy their chemical weapons ; and that they renounce use of such weapons , under any circumstances , as the first step towards their global elimination .
24 If a union decided to repudiate a strike , it had to write to all its members taking part in the strike to tell them that the union would give no support , and that they risked dismissal without compensation if the strike continued .
25 Something in the loch has produced some very peculiar sonar traces on some very sophisticated equipment , and that something demands explanation .
26 In support of its report , the Association quoted figures from a 1991 select committee survey of Wales , which found that only 10 out of 36 health authority incinerators burnt waste at high enough temperatures , and that none monitored emissions from their chimneys .
27 I must explain that I have no phone in my study , to avoid interruption when I am working , and that I take phone calls in the dining-room …
28 and that I take phone calls in the dining-room , on the other side of the hall .
29 I told her that I had been involved in one of the IRA attacks when I had been blown up in the Brighton Bomb , and that I had friends and colleagues who had been badly hurt or killed .
30 Documents discovered in a raid on offices of the Salsabeel computer company in Heliopolis showed , he said , that the group was financed from abroad and that it had links with Islamic investment companies in Egypt and the Moslem Brotherhood .
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