Example sentences of "that in [noun] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This may indicate that user interfaces to query structures can not yet replicate human processes of spatial reasoning in a reasonable time , or that in software terms it is inefficient to extend SQL , and that an alternative must be found .
2 It had surprised Ruth that the Carsons should choose to live in a boarding-house , until she discovered that in New York it was quite the thing-always supposing that the establishment was high-class and in a good locality .
3 back to dogs that in North Korea you know they do n't just last till Christmas unclear
4 It was the Regent Street of Cairo ; except that in Regent Street you would not see a man walking by with a stuffed crocodile on his head or a pig being carried by in a cage .
5 ‘ The problem here is that in West Germany we have an increasingly split labour market , ’ Mr Brauninger explained .
6 To his hosts , it must have seemed a possibility , at least , that in William Joyce they had their most important catch of all the queer fish at Charlottenburg .
7 Which brings me to the point that we must not lose sight of the fact that in rugby terms we are not world champions .
8 He emphasised the need for devotional discipline and training in holiness , and added that in West Africa he had introduced a choir practice on every day of the working week .
9 Yeah , I would take some credit for that but you 've got to remember that in Fleetwood Mac I was working with great writers and great singers . ’
10 D' you know that in Northern Ireland we have people who , who , who lived up history like that .
11 Sir Philip argued that anti-semitism appealed to a subconscious racial instinct which was almost universal , with the Colonel Blimps believing in the conspiracy theory , and that in East London it was envy of Jewish economic success which caused the problem ; this development represented the only real danger of fascism .
12 We have seen that in Wagon Mound they did not define the kind of damage necessary as property damage but distinguished between damage by fouling and fire damage .
13 Gislen ( 1930 quoted by Moore , 1936 ) states that in Gullmar Fjord they move below low water mark for the winter .
  Next page