Example sentences of "that [prep] [noun sg] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And could I just say that I think that the issue of sustainability does also touch upon the need for the new settlement to be be located on a public transport corridor , preferably an existing public transport corridor , and I think again that argument for for s for somewhere where a rail link , preferably , could be provided , and that of course would tend to support all those factors tend to support a location on the Northern side of York rather than the Southern side of York .
2 Er , if they do n't , the commencement will not take place and we will continue on the existing boundaries , that would , and I 'll give way to my honourable friend in a moment , that of course would create massive inconvenience , I see no er real reason why the other states er which have yet to ratify should not do so er but my honourable friend I think wanted to intervene with a further thought on this point so I give way to her .
3 That of course will go and what 's more there 's going to be some drag hunting on his land of which he will not be consulted because if you had to negotiate with organisations for controlled access to its land for the use of drag hunting .
4 Society , then , is not to be understood in terms of a simple hierarchy , but as a continual struggle over the hierarchy of hier-archies ; that is , whether , in this case , that of wealth should prevail over that of knowledge .
5 For theoretical reasons , however , any information sent at a velocity faster than that of light will cause paradoxes similar to those encountered when considering time-reversal .
6 That in turn would generate further invitations .
7 That in turn would have necessitated the appointment of enough peers of the Liberal persuasion to acquiesce in abolition .
8 That in turn might have given wider diplomatic and political options a chance .
9 That in turn will give an indication of how believable the City finds the Chancellor 's figures .
10 That in turn will have an impact on the financial calculations that British Rail will need to do for the construction of the new station at King 's Cross .
11 Economics practised with that in mind could become the uplifting science .
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