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

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1 Home and childrearing commitments dictate the terms and conditions on which women can work so that overwhelmingly at present they are forced into the third leaf of the shamrock as low-paid semiskilled part-timers .
2 Well , Chair , erm , most of my money is under the Resources Management sub-committee , erm , that has been very thoroughly examined , I think the Resources P A G have agreed with me , on the other P A G , and John has written that on to search for saving what I would say , over and above the call of duty .
3 I recently had an interesting encounter with the honeybee and it only served to point out that regardless of size the degree of intelligence is quite extraordinary .
4 It must be observed that only with difficulty and in a highly tentative manner can one find common ground between the theories discussed here ; in this conversation the participants are talking past one another .
5 At any rate such verses prevent us from supposing that only with modernism could fruitful contact with Virgil be resumed , or that late-Victorian Virgilianism was the perquisite of Alfred Lord Tennyson .
6 The Socialist League still took the view that only through work in the Labour Party was there any possibility of building a united labour movement .
7 It had been recognised for some time that only through rationalisation into larger productive and distributive units could the movement overcome the damaging rivalries among societies in the same neighbourhood , and through economies of scale promote further growth .
8 Kali was worshipped by the fearful Thuggee cult , religious extremists who killed in her name , believing that only through destruction as personified by Kali could the creative life-force be revealed .
9 Well we 'll have to consider that along with land Messrs , cos we think it 's a brilliant site with good road access and we want to work very hard with the people that put the deal together .
10 Observers of inner-city youth noted that along with smoking and clothes , talking about sport was the main amusement of lads on the street-corner .
11 Any publicity suggesting that Woolwich might be in difficulty in meeting its financial obligations , or that alone amongst building societies it was pursuing a policy of confrontation with the revenue , might have damaging effects far outweighing Woolwich 's prospects of success on the issue of principle .
12 Any publicity suggesting that Woolwich might be in difficulty in meeting its financial obligations , or that alone amongst building societies it was pursuing a policy of confrontation with the revenue , might have damaging effects far outweighing Woolwich 's prospects of success on the issue of principle .
13 BBONT is hopeful that together with government measures to encourage enviromentally friendly farming , they will be successful and that this delightful creature may once again be spotted along our rivers .
14 IBM Corp 's Advanced Workstations & Systems Division ( AWSD ) , the company 's increasingly pivotal RISC systems unit , is smack in the middle of two internal joint ventures that together with AWSD could be the remaking of IBM , given enough time .
15 This would lead to a mixing of chemicals and cause explosions that together with flooding would make evacuation practically impossible .
16 The reason is not easy to define , but it would seem that especially in first-movement , or ‘ sonata ’ , forms composers have preferred to avoid extended melodies , resorting instead to short thematic ideas which are quickly displaced by other material .
17 She knew that in between Formula One obligations he had , amazingly , managed to keep his construction interests afloat .
18 Cos you 've probably found that already with maths have n't you that once there 's a little bit you do n't understand they start putting more and more on that you need to know that little bit for and you you do n't know it and you 're getting more and more lost and then it gets a bit late then .
19 See that thing you had whe when the bar was taken this time was that just for tax like
20 Current high levels of unemployment can be accounted for without recourse to an explanation from technology ; consumer appetite for yet more goods and services still appears to be insatiable ; and even those economists who advance reasons why new technology might cause unemployment at some point in the future acknowledge that just at present the likelihood is that it will cause labour shortages rather than an overall labour surplus .
21 It seemed that soon after dark a rough-looking man wearing ragged clothes had appeared at the manor house , demanding to speak to Meredith Putt .
22 But if these strong women have been suppressed in soaps , it 's reassuring that elsewhere in television they 're erupting and ‘ coming out ’ as it were .
23 We know that shortly after creation a violent spate of seething geotectonic activity must have taken place as the interior of the Earth grew hotter , new out-gassing occurred and new islands appeared .
24 An objection which has been raised by Jürgen Moltmann ( see chapter 7 ) and by others who have been concerned to set our present time in the light of the eschatological emphasis of the New Testament is that Barth and his allies in the 1920s who aimed to recover that emphasis in fact misinterpreted it by twisting it into the ‘ eternal moment ’ of the encounter between time and eternity , ; and that his mature theology distorted it in a-different but equally damaging fashion by swallowing up the whole of time and history in the central history of Jesus Christ , and by dissolving that away in turn in the eternal self-determination of God within the council of the Trinity to be ‘ God for man ’ .
25 You erm you said that er y you felt that possibly after Christmas that the things would go fl flat a bit .
26 She had overheard Papa say that once to Mama about a particularly notorious senator whom he was compelled to entertain .
27 I usually say to patients who have had an inferior infarct that once in hospital the worst is over ; the main cause of mortality then is pump failure and one of the striking contributions of thrombolytic therapy , to be dealt with later , is its ability to open up coronary arteries and prevent myocardial damage , pump failure and all the complications .
28 8 Each party is " disciplined " and possesses sufficient internal cohesion , so as to ensure that once in office it is able to carry its programme through the House of Commons and into law .
29 Washington was also disappointed to find that once in office Labour was determined to oppose any proposals , however ingenious , to give West Germany access to nuclear weapons .
30 Another interview revealed that ever since childhood she had been very suspicious of strangers .
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