Example sentences of "that [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 That failed far from the surface .
2 Potentially the same criticism can be levelled at the discussions of monetary union as that made above regarding the SEM , i.e. EC politicians are proceeding to adopt policies which are very vague in their analysis of spatial considerations .
3 The form is very similar to that recommended recently by the BMA .
4 All round , an interesting tool , that sits comfortably in the hand , is kind to the elbow , and does n't cost an arm and a leg .
5 That sits oddly with the fact that the board was reconstituted as recently as May 1990 and has been rationalised , streamlined and reinvigorated since that date .
6 The testator has not regulated the case of the death of the second son childless : the condition on the trust in favour of his brother ( or rather now that brother 's heir ) is not satisfied , since that applied only to the brother to die first , if childless ; nor , since the first did not die childless , is the condition on the trust in favour of the granddaughter satisfied .
7 I think that covers most of the items in the agreement , erm , with some identification of new work that needs to be done during the year , but recognizing that during the course of the year , we have succeeded in following the main points from the agreement that was , was put forward er , I think , it was December this time last year .
8 That stopped obviously during the war ?
9 That stands away from the wall .
10 That owes much to the long prosperity of California 's economy and its ( until now ) robust property market .
11 that one there that 's advertised on telly , that looks all round the
12 According to the Scottish Agriculture and Fisheries Department , the cadmium level was only slightly higher than that found naturally in the area .
13 I left the motorway system east of the centre of Birmingham and , with my map of the area open beside me , headed into the grey and depressing urban blight that lies to the south of the city or , rather , that lies all around the city .
14 Excavation beneath this mosaic has shown the mortar beneath the central -roundel to be of a different character to that used elsewhere in the pavement ( Goodburn pers. comm. ) : the overall picture , therefore , suggests two workmen , or ( less probably given the remarkable variety of the meander ) one workman using " acquired " sections of prefabricated mosaic .
15 I hope that the results of the public inquiry will be announced shortly and that the advance works on the link can be started before the end of the year , although that depends wholly on the outcome of the general election , because , as I said , the Opposition are committed to reducing expenditure on roads and vital pieces of road infrastructure such as that for which my hon. Friend rightly argues would be threatened by a Labour Government .
16 That augured well for the day .
17 According to Paul Morgan , ‘ that happens more with the smaller labels .
18 But who does that benefit apart from the fact they 're getting a salary at the end of the day ?
19 The question of er P P G thirteen and transportation I think is vitally important , York will come into the position that Chester er where I was just at a transportation enquiry recently , it 's a very similar sort of city , it 's not quite the same as Cambridge , where Cambridge is leaping ahead on quite , some would say draconian transportation measures , York in the forceable future will have to look at specialist transportation measures , that 's important in terms of the planning policy guidance that is out , it 's also in the white paper , it may be in draft P P G thirteen , it 's also in I think it 's P P G twenty two , renewable energy , that we should now be looking at developments which is closer to work , that links then to the question of sustainability and viability of a new settlement , I am not aware , and and I put it guardedly in those terms , of any significant employment existing or proposed in any of the new settlement proposals .
20 Does not that augur well for the home owner and the property market in 1992 ?
21 That leads directly to the central hermeneutic theme that action must always be understood from within .
22 basically the criteria is what is the most , how is it most sensibly dealt with , right , cos you do n't want a or somebody like that rushing all over the bleeding country going to Aberdeen one minute , Edinburgh the next
23 It fulfils its more conventional role as a control for the mix of wet ( effected ) signal to dry signal , balancing the level coming through the loop with that going directly through the preamp .
24 Erm , now you could n't do that with that and that sounds intuitively like the kind of expression that we might have , just because I ca n't think of one does n't mean that
25 Did that stop then during the war ?
26 The doctor was worried about brain damage but Andy seemed just as bright and intelligent afterwards as he 'd been before , remembering details from earlier in his childhood and performing above average in the memory tests the doctor gave him and even doing well in school when that started again after the winter break .
27 This mill may well stand on the site of that recorded here in the Domesday Survey .
28 That worked together with the prejudices of the ‘ practical men ’ who built Britain 's early industries — often with little scientific or technical background — to ensure that industrial management remained mediocre .
29 As that applies also to the subject of mining , I shall give that advice to the hon. Member for Gordon , who spoke on a subject about which he knows very little — and it showed .
30 That applies even to the minority in the Labour party who believe in the nuclear deterrent .
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