Example sentences of "that [prep] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 WHO estimates that between a half and one million Europeans are infected with the AIDS virus .
2 Writing in the British Medical Journal recently , she points out that between a quarter and a third of 15-year-olds smoke .
3 I remember that between a death and the subsequent funeral the street would be very quiet , pianos were locked , children were not allowed to play anywhere near the house and on the day of interment , all blinds were drawn , whilst as the cortege made its way to the Cemetery people would stop , the men always removing headgear .
4 It seems likely that for a parent or spouse , the experience may well be comparable to the sorts of events and difficulties implicated in depression .
5 Clearly corporations exercise substantial discretionary controls over the timing and fullness of their responses to consumer demands , including the possibility that for a decade or more they may ignore them ’ .
6 But the chapter , having no protector after God unless it be the Roman pontiff , asserted that for a certainty unless he had that church demolished the metropolitical dignity would , for the most part , be transferred to it .
7 No I do n't , but nevertheless nobody knew only people like us and the neighbours , how that kid was every day when her mother to the T S B and her mother according to Julia had her because it was the done thing her mother , her own mother would n't have her , Kerry to look after her and I know that for a fact because one time when Ross was ill , Julia said I ca n't have her and she said oh god I suppose I 've got to go and beg my mother to have her now she did , but the woman said to Julia , I mean she would n't give up her job , they had a four bedroomed house , two bloody great cars , eleven cats
8 The justices , however , treated that as a finding that supported the making of a secure accommodation order .
9 The justices , however , treated that as a finding that supported the making of a secure accommodation order .
10 and use that as a reference so you can work out the others from it instead of trying to remember the lot .
11 Now I think it also is important that we recognize that as a university and as colleges we have a responsibility for the sort of environment , the education environment , that we provide our students , but I think we also have to remember that these students are eighteen years old when they come up , they are twenty one when they graduate , and many of the students are older than that , they are graduate students and they are young adults .
12 Erm I do n't think that as a committee that we should be getting into the detail necessary of what 's going wrong and I think er Harold made that quite well .
13 Or order thin-sliced boiled ham with mustard , or a sandwich of cooked , skinned chicken , of plain tuna , or of sliced tomato , cucumber and lettuce , and buy a small pot of plain low-fat yoghurt — you can use that as a spread when you are back at your desk .
14 So you think we could get away with treating that as a crossroads and have people
15 Now you can look at that and sort of chant it out to yourself and learn that as a table or learn it visually or vaguely remember some of it and fill in the gaps by going back , What happened when we tried when we dripped ac acid on a metal ?
16 The possibility that the MacQuillan empire was facing hard times raised interesting questions about the future of the Post , but Rain 's glass was empty and Shildon read that as a signal that she was impatient to leave .
17 Now er let's just accept that as a fact as we go by erm it looks as if mothers not only discriminate against un un unfit offspring , but also against males .
18 It might also be argued that as an activity and form of visual culture , it is class , gender and culturally specific .
19 First , if the cause of the purchaser being unable to return the goods within the approval period is something which occurs entirely without his fault and beyond his control ( e.g. if the goods are stolen or accidentally destroyed ) he can offer that as an excuse and property will not pass , Re Ferrier ( 1944 Ch. ) .
20 and use that as an note and bring that back to one , but you still ca n't do it , so that 's got to be minus one
21 What is indisputable is that as an undergraduate and then as a research worker for Child Poverty Action Group , far from regarding such evidence as ‘ defeatist talk ’ you not only accepted it but added to it .
22 Now I 've used that as an illustration because I think these are some of the best materials that have been produced in this country , but there are other learning inventories and tests which can be used to help teachers find out whether they think that children have got these dyslexic difficulties .
23 If you find that after a day or so you have aches and pains that wo n't go away , shower again , using hot water for three minutes and cold for one on the affected area .
24 The hospital staff have the skills to care for these patients such that after a month or two their behaviour improves and they become suitable for private care .
25 One RUC officer said : ‘ If you wrote that into a play or novel , people would n't believe it , but it actually happened .
26 You change that into a decimal that is what you multiply by .
27 My tip is to go for really good quality ski pants in black with braces and team that with a jacket that suits your style .
28 Old Red acknowledged that with a nod and walked on into the corridor .
29 And if you 're going to try and look inside one of these things then you 're going to have to use very high energy particles , which in quantum physics means something that is very short wavelength that you can actually look inside , and when you look inside these things by , say , scattering electrons from them , very high energy electrons , it appears that inside a proton and inside a neutron is mainly again just free space , and there are other point like objects inside these particles , and these objects are know as quarks .
30 For the reader , however , an art defined as national , made as cohesive and marketable as possible , may be less than convincing as an entity ; it may be that within a survey or an anthology there are just a limited number of interesting and attractive works .
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