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

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1 I find that only eggs on the outside of the mass are likely to hatch , and have developed a way of maximising the hatching rate .
2 Leaders insist that only pockets around the country support escalation , but are aware of increasing frustration that the dispute remains unsettled .
3 A stepper motor is a very special type of motor that only rotates by a fraction of a turn for each pulse of power that is applied .
4 Officers stood guard at the gates of the cemetery , making sure that only members of the official funeral cortege entered to attend the burial service .
5 Given the importance of such personal qualities , the government have called for improvements in the selection of students for initial teacher training and have urged that only students with the ‘ requisite personal qualities ’ should be awarded qualified-teacher status at the end of their studies .
6 On a number of occasions we can note that only coins of a relatively high denomination were minted and hence available for use .
7 I do n't want it poured over my head from a bucket in a comic that only appeals to the most basic and obvious , nor do I want to read the photo-copied scribblings of an undergrown fifth-former .
8 It should be noted that only modules of the correct type and subtype entered after the models installation will be effected by the model , not those entered prior to its installation .
9 However , he considered that only locomotives with a single pair of driving wheels were really suitable for express-train service and the first of these were built in 1868 , followed two years later by the larger 4–2–2 type with outside cylinders and driving wheels eight feet in diameter , whose simple and elegant outline created great interest .
10 AT THE very moment that even members of the UDM are admitting ( belatedly ) Arthur Scargill was correct all along , Frank Morris ( October 20th ) berates him for the ‘ vicious attack he unleashed upon innocents during the Heath administration ’ .
11 A classic example of good housekeeping which has made Cambridge a authority in the region and beyond and one that even members of the conservative government have occasionally , through gritted teeth they 're not doing a bad job , damn them and that means that the are going to think to have some of those , if you like , very good housekeeping back to the citizens who have been paying the bills over the years .
12 So it is that even events from the distant past " were written down for our instruction " in order that in the present and for the future " by encouragement of the scriptures we might have hope " .
13 The result was that sometimes members of the family or others who went to her for help came away empty-handed , however great their needs or deserts might be ; Addy never used need as a yardstick But on the other side of the medal were the occasions , such as this one , when she volunteered something you 'd never have dreamed of asking for , and you were free to accept it because you knew she 'd be disappointed , not relieved , if you refused .
14 Do you find that sometimes members of the public try it on with the insurance people ?
15 Another factor is that neither definitions of a positive family history of left handedness , nor methods of enquiry ( e.g. self-report by family members versus questionnaire responses by subject ) have been consistent across studies .
16 The Royal Society has produced a report ( Risk Assessment ) that firmly knocks on the head the asinine logic of Rothschild and the other one-dimensional men .
17 How could it be otherwise , when I have an almost tame squirrel that happily hops about the borders when I 'm feeding or digging ?
18 The march was attended by 3,500 ( as compared with 100,000 at a similar march in January — see p. 38736 ) and passed peacefully except that afterwards members of a Trotskyist group , the Revolutionary Communist Youth , broke away and battled with the police preventing them from reaching a hall where Le Pen was speaking .
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