Example sentences of "that [subord] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It has been suggested above that where the true owner of goods can not be involved in the proceedings the common law rule that a mere possessory interest entitles the plaintiff to recover the full value of the goods against a wrongdoer still applies .
2 A single gene may be responsible in that although the identical twin concordance rate is only 40–50 per cent , there has been some suggestion that the other twin often has some schizoid features of personality which may be the same disease in a much milder form ( Emery , 1975 ) .
3 There 's less fun in that than the Ideal Home mail order offer to pamper your bottom , at least if you 're a cyclist .
4 Was that cos the back door was open ?
5 These can all be applied to existing vines but without removing any of the top foliage , the advantage being that if the new scion fails to take , the vine still lives and further attempts can be made .
6 I assumed that since the author was not black , the appearance of Africanist characters or narrative or idiom in a work could never be about anything other than the ‘ normal ’ , unracialised , illusory white world that provided the fictional backdrop .
7 Filming nut cracking and other behaviour in the dark forest was difficult enough , but it was the inherently fast-moving activity of hunting that provided the real challenge .
8 It could perhaps be said that Miss Cotrubas came truly into her own with the operatic excerpts that provided the second half of her programme .
9 It was , after all , Bentham 's ‘ panopticon ’ that provided the inspirational model .
10 He went on like that until the chief officer nodded him through with a glazed look in his eyes .
11 It 's it 's not if you do n't reach seven thousand pound it 's not a a failure situation , it 's just that 's we would be very happy to have that because the following year which is when no expenses come up for you know no no production costs come from erm then er that 's that 's the sort of profit we need to calculate for the
12 There 's no doubt about that because the young man has got a brilliant , truly brilliant future ahead of him .
13 The traffic is then transferred onto that while the other section is improved .
14 It shows further that since the social enterprise concept does not rely on a special characterisation of the role of the state in corporate existence , then even if the contract theory provides a more descriptively accurate account , no threat to the concept is entailed .
15 One other letter , while we 're mentioning receipts of things , the report does say that er Environmental Services Committee will be considering this and I have er yesterday received a letter from and I just want to tell you the outcome of that before the actual vote occurs , if there is one .
16 However , the model is unstable in that though the average weighting of standardised mortality ratio was around 0.5 ( 0.44 ) for the six regions , it ranged from 0.2 in Wessex to 0.72 for the Trent region , depending on which regional dataset is used .
17 Did they do that when the first biopsy report through ?
18 This effect showed context — specificity in that when the familiar odour was presented in a novel test environment , learning proceeded more rapidly .
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