Example sentences of "that [det] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They change from one country to another and that that lets some countries down on their economy .
2 Do n't you think that that does enormous damage to the general public 's view of what arts and crafts are about ?
3 I am sure that the hon. Gentleman appreciates that that takes some time .
4 I know that that caused some concern , but , broadly speaking , my hon. Friend is right to say that standards in our schools are very good .
5 I hope that that goes some way to meeting my hon. Friend 's points .
6 Eventually he reached Kirwan and was assured that no South Africans would be involved and that the match has some sanctity as the proceeds were to go to child cancer research — not that that dissuaded some cynics from suggesting that some players may have taken their share .
7 As a result of that , and I think to make sure this is something we would have to ask the advisory committee but I would read it that that includes mutual recognition of eldership .
8 ‘ And as for how long you 've known him , you can hardly expect me to tell you that that makes any difference .
9 I think trying to keep something very simple erm you know a simple rule for everyone to follow and all that that following this protocol requires is that er that the urologist is at least partially sighted .
10 From that decision Morland J. concluded that it is an ordinary incident of all corporations that they may sue for libel and that that included municipal corporations .
11 Now if you can just say on that , that that excludes any resources for the economic development action plan and for the time being resources for that initiative are being held centrally into Personnel and Finance sub-committee 's budget and as the action plans develop then money will be released from a contingency there to er go to the Planning Department or to whichever department that has actually been implementing that particular part of the action .
12 But it seems that neither had any connection with a much more notable and wholly bona fide development , the National Union of Ships ' Stewards , Cooks , Butchers and Bakers which appeared in Liverpool in 1909 under the charismatic leadership of Joe Cotter , known as " Explosive Joe " , who , it has been claimed , had been fired by the Cunard Line for agitating against the influx of continental cooks and stewards on to British ships .
13 If you put yourself in each prisoner 's place , assuming both to be motivated by rational self-interest and remembering that they can not talk to one another to make a pact , you will see that neither has any choice but to betray the other , thereby condemning both to heavy sentences .
14 Research is concentrated on two specific areas , so that each receives in-depth survey and analysis .
15 Nearly half the funds were , however , unable to offer independent substantiation of their ethical claims , and the report showed that some made surprising investment choices , with Nestlé and RTZ , among others , attracting " ethical " investment .
16 To me all the cows looked similar — small and black all over although I did recognize that some had longer horns and a few had none at all .
17 Depression I liked that Some pun Nice Ring
18 One reason for this is , as we have already discussed , that some adopt budgetary accounting while others do not .
19 We recognise that some homes are more expensive than others , and that some provide more facilities than others ; we must ensure , however , that no one falls through the net because basic income support is not available .
20 Another recorded that some held high positions in the Ministry of War : their arrest , the report added , would be ‘ a political embarrassment ’ .
21 The Committee believed that this raised two issues for consideration .
22 Even in pre-telegraph days , when instructions could be sent no faster than a horse could trot or a ship sail , it is far from clear that this meant greater independence for diplomats .
23 She indicated that this meant greater use of mixed arts/science Alevel programmes and of contrasting/complementary ASlevels , worth half an Alevel .
24 Tylor , who thought of anthropology as ‘ essentially a reformer 's science ’ , did not , of course , believe that this indicated any incapacity of peasants to become fully paid-up members of civilised society .
25 His approach is particularly important in helping us to grasp that control is not just negative , and might in fact be just as tight today despite an ostensible ‘ liberalisation ’ , that power over sexuality is not in the simple form of censorship and denial but in regulation and organisation , and that this takes many forms .
26 Often , it is only after the story or the joke that they realise that this was no joke , that this contained important elements of the truth .
27 They felt that this prevented other countries from ever catching up with her .
28 It has to be said that this presents great difficulties for the taxidermist .
29 It may , of course , be reassuring for general practitioners to have consultants available in their surgeries , and doubtless they will be able to find ‘ skin specialists ’ who are retired , redundant , or otherwise unemployable , but to pretend that this represents proper dermatology or will lead to an improvement in patient care is dangerous nonsense .
30 This time NEC used a US industrial design firm , Ideo Inc , for design of the exterior of the products , but denies that this presages any move to sales of the workstations in overseas markets .
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