Example sentences of "that [adv] a [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Children with special needs have long been welcomed into playgroups or mother and toddler groups but members have tended to worry on two counts — first , that only a minority of families with children with special needs were finding their way to playgroup , and second that the playgroup was not fully able to meet the children 's needs .
2 Alice stood marvelling at this thought : that only a couple of days ago Mary Williams had seemed to hold her own fate Alice 's — in her hands ; and now Alice had difficulty in even remembering her status .
3 After that only a matter of confidence .
4 It 's probably , maybe member 's ignorance that they do n't know that , that already a lot of work has been done on it .
5 is that an Orkney way of doing it or is that just a sort of male thing ?
6 The second point is that I 've , the Americans I , I , it 's one of the promises about street life in second from the bottom , two weeks in the winter , four weeks in the summer , well I know to my cost erm through my ear being blasted which is why you 're a County Councillor anyway , that it 's been six weeks at the present time , we 've had a lot of lights going down , okay we 're trying to improve it , we had people walking into cars , er , er a few burglaries which I 'm pleased to say the police have helped out in , but if we 're going to change and get it down from a level of six weeks to two weeks as it is in the area I represent , is that not a question of putting extra resources in it and there 's no good putting promises unless we can deliver .
7 That nearly a quarter of the time observed these clients had no staff present is surprising and should cause managers to re-examine ward organization and staff morale .
8 She always used to ask my opinions of things and that now a lot of my answers made sense .
9 Well I think I might be able to sort that out a lot of it will be underneath your
10 But what about people who had the wrong , inflicted upon them , is n't that equally a matter of justice
11 Er and B , that surely a lot of it is covered in our training already .
12 Was that quite a kind of regular thing ?
13 What do you feel you know the fact that that that quite a lot of erm well you were saying e you saying that quite a few quite a lot more coloured people live here
14 That maybe a way of remembering it .
15 Was that why a handful of Cork 's Jews had decided to emigrate to Palestine ?
16 The implication of this though is that where a member of staff makes a suggestion about the way the department should be run , where the divisional quality manager thinks that suggestion should not be taken aboard er , feedback has to be given and , and some reason why .
17 But it 's been adapted , it 's been worn by an ordinary person doing everyday things , and I think that 's , it 's something that 's , it 's very important to remember when you 're studying Victorian fashion and Victorian costume , that actually a lot of the documentary evidence gives a very biased picture and that to find clothes like this , I think you get a much more realistic picture of what people actually wore .
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