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

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31 Richard explained that everyone on the E-mail network has an electronic mailbox to which letters can be ‘ posted ’ .
32 They 'd meet at The Roebuck , the same pub that everyone from the shop used , on Saturday lunchtime , then go down the Kings Road spending their money .
33 They chuck all these people out of mental hospitals on the excuse that everyone in the community is spontaneously going to start looking after them — and surprise , surprise , they start turning up on the night shelter circuit .
34 At the general election of 1929 the landlady could be heard telling a Tory canvasser that everyone in the house would vote Conservative and Ramsey said forcibly that he was voting Labour ( there was no Liberal candidate ) .
35 John Young , a larger-than-life figure , had automatically assumed the Princess would sit in the Royal Box , and had sold tickets in the belief that everyone in the theatre would have a view of the Princess .
36 ‘ If you were Free People and you wanted to strike a shocking , symbolic blow at the family — something that everyone in the country would feel — which family would you bomb ? ’
37 She had not realized that everyone in the world does not celebrate an Irish Halloween .
38 He insists that everyone in the office should ‘ get out into the field ’ occasionally .
39 He knew that he was the shortest in the class by about three inches and that Mr Gillis was considerate enough to bark out the height of each boy after measurement so that everyone in the class knew the awful truth .
40 ( Incidentally , there seems to be an implicit assumption here that everyone in the audience was a murderer or a rapist .
41 Like an old bull that everyone in the post-industrial world thought was long dead , Spain 's new working class is snorting , stamping the ground and ready to fight .
42 As the calculations are worked out it is vital that everyone in the Government ensures that all expenditure is scrutinised , that no money is wasted and that cuts do not fall on or anywhere near the people who are worst off in our society .
43 She had been so busy with her dress house in Rome , coping with her designer , planning for the future and ensuring that everyone in the business was kept happy — each of which seemed a full-time job in itself — that she had hardly had time to spare for her three children , let alone her mother .
44 So hysterical and shrill was Nigel 's scream that everyone in the place , including the Trunchbull , looked up at the blackboard .
45 Back then it was called ‘ nancy boys ’ which was what my father used to call homosexuals , and he thought that all actors were homosexuals , so I could n't tell him that everyone in the company that I first joined was homosexual — except me .
46 Each unit is still divided into five Focuses so that everyone in the classroom knows what kind of work to expect on each page .
47 By the end of the period of imperial expansion , in the middle of the twentieth century , it was widely believed that everyone in the world should be a citizen of an independent and sovereign state and should have the same rights as all the other citizens in the state , but in 1500 very few people would have understood such a notion .
48 The Doctor looked up from the screens that everyone in the chamber had been silently watching .
49 The noises that came from the rooms on either side seemed like the sound-track of a film that everyone in the hotel was playing , a film in which various people were constantly ambushed , or tortured , or — in joy — found God .
50 Suddenly he realized that everyone in the queue was staring at him with frank interest and uninhibited hostility .
51 If we could be sure that everyone in the community was equally generous , it might be possible to finance social services by announcing how much it would cost to run the Health Service per head in the coming year and then leave it to individuals to post an appropriate sum to their local health authority .
52 She told herself she would not be shy , she would not blush when addressed as la petite Anglaise , she would not mind having her fluency admiringly remarked upon , she would not care that everyone in the shop would turn round and stare at her , the foreigner .
53 We could assume that everyone in the population is a user or a potential user of the accounts of public sector organizations .
54 Our God is a communicator ; we see that in a supreme way in His gift of Jesus — but in this passage it is clear that God wanted to make sure that everyone in the land could understand the seriousness of the problem .
55 It must be easy to use , so that everyone in the personnel department can have access to it .
56 There was also the belief that traditional methods ensure that everyone in the class gets the same information and that you therefore know what pupils have learned .
57 And the fact that everyone in the hierarchy , regardless of status , seems to see these boundaries in the same places suggests that the boundaries reflect some universal truth about human nature .
58 In view of what my hon. Friend has said — with which I am sure that everyone in the House agrees — I hope that the Bill will have a speedy passage through the House .
59 Is it not a fact that everyone in the Home Office associated with this case has been properly advised by qualified lawyers , that the facts that my right hon. Friend had produced to the House today are not in dispute and that the issue is one of constitutional importance only ?
60 In order that everyone in the firm benefits from your practical experience you should forward your suggested updates to your regional network member , for onward submission to the compiler .
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