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

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1 Many of the new churches see this openness to the Holy Spirit 's work , and the intimacy that results , as absolutely vital .
2 The bill also allows the defence that information has already been published , without explaining what that means .
3 If this is how the young child construes what is happening , it could begin to account for the response that four-year-olds typically give .
4 But they then had to contend with the response that faith itself might be interpreted as an ‘ inner work ’ , a good deed of the mind .
5 Er I mean I , I mean have we really thought this through because er if we 're an anticipating having hundred , hundred and fifty people here which I suppose is of course about what we would hope for , the response that NUPE er as you know they would need to actually achieve the yes vote , I mean we need this sort of room full er would n't it not be more sensible to split up between co or not , would it not be normal for the tutor to expect the group to split up to address specific areas like , I do n't know , Labour Party membership , erm finance , I do n't know , whatever
6 It 's the response that matters , you can show them things the others ca n't follow .
7 The response that John Major got was very , very positive .
8 That was the opportunity that Maastricht could have given us .
9 Britain and Europe must seize the opportunity that Gorbachev has helped to create , to negotiate away the military blocs of Nato and Warsaw Pact , get rid of nuclear weapons and cut the arms budget .
10 The following remark of Dennis Altman 's , even if not strictly correct historically , rightly implies how the negation of desire and the negation of difference are in practice often inseparable : ‘ the original purpose of the categorization of homosexuals as people apart was to project the homosexuality in everyone onto a defined minority as a way of externalizing forbidden desires and reassuring the majority that homosexuality is something that happens to other people ’ ( Homosexualization , 72 ) .
11 But if there were a sea change , and they became the majority that meat eaters are at present , and if this were fuelled by the arguments of Regan or Singer , then surely it would be reasonable to expect a knock-on effect in the other contentious areas .
12 Moreover , the fragmentation that group participation creates in the policy process has been held partly responsible for the ‘ challenge to governance ’ faced by most Western nations since the 1970s .
13 Not only does he enable us to cry ‘ Abba ’ with the joyous obedience and trust of newly adopted members of the family ; not only does he enable us to pray and articulate words of the prayer that Jesus taught us .
14 And in the prayer that Jesus
15 The prayer that Grandfather Smallweed is remembering occurs in the Litany in The Book of Common Prayer : ‘ from plague , pestilence and famine ; from battle , and murder , and from sudden death , Good Lord , deliver us . ’
16 ‘ Nothing that may not be answered by the prayer that Mr Frere would have me join . ’
17 So simply making up the calcium that astronauts excrete may not ensure that it is laid down properly in new bone .
18 In 1981 NORP was taken over by the Bangladeshi Government , so that the funding that NORP had until then received directly from UNICEF was now channelled through the Government .
19 That was when Sharpe bothered to show himself at the Prince 's headquarters at all ; he evidently preferred to spend his days riding the French frontier which was a job that properly belonged to the pompous General Dornberg , which thought reminded the Prince that Dornberg 's noon report should have arrived .
20 Bullock and Cockroft served to indicate the direction that progress might take .
21 So the current position is that there 's been substantial progress er in Greater York , and I think its testimony to the willingness of the Greater York authorities to work together there that there 's been such a level of agreement I think probably er never before achieved in the Greater York area as to the direction that Greater York erm er should take .
22 The tension increased on the road because David and DeFries had a very important relationship that was crumbling and one of the things about the relationship was the direction that DeFries did supply for him .
23 The Department of Education and Science , the Local Education Authority , potential employers and a whole host of other organisations bring pressure to bear to influence the direction that schools take and all these pressure groups demand speedy and effective responses .
24 During the miners ' strike , for instance , it hosted dayschools and conferences for ordinary NUM members and miners ' wives groups , which allowed them to discuss the direction that events were taking .
25 The tragedy is that , whatever the direction that market forces blow , when they are left to their own devices , the choice for workers in such industries is not between the status quo and redeployment , but between the status quo and loss of their jobs .
26 What might theology for its part have to say about the direction that world seems to be taking ?
27 No. 11 , in page 2 , line 9 , at end insert " the provision that preference be shown to management employee buy-out bids " .
28 Among the many popular items in this Bill is the provision that councillors who will not pay their community charge or their council tax will not in future be entitled to vote on setting a budget for their local authorities —
29 The fields which Miss Lockwood owned are also left to you , Sara , with the provision that Mr. Preston must have the use of them for as long as he requires for his horses . "
30 Foreign labour was cheaper than Libyan , and it was excluded from the benefits of socialist legislation , in particular from the provision that workers could take over the private businesses for which they worked .
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