Example sentences of "that [det] [noun] would " in BNC.

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1 When Churchill , who had supported the earlier Council of Europe proposal , returned as premier in October 1951 , many hoped that that participation would now be forthcoming .
2 She did n't quite , but what she did understand was that she hated this woman , and the thought momentarily came to her that that man would n't surely have been as bad as this mean-faced nun .
3 He learned that that school would shortly be closing : the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury , as the body responsible for its denominational education in Stockport , planned to build a new comprehensive secondary school in Cheadle , St. James 's , and to convert St. Michael 's on Nangreave Road into a Sixth Form College .
4 And even if the ‘ caretaker ’ solution is still disliked , would not a strong argument in its favour be that the automatic selection of the ‘ caretaker ’ by virtue of his position preordained either by the stricken Prime Minister or ( in the case of a Labour government ) by his position as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party mean that that selection would keep the Queen above the party infighting , and overall would ensure that the royal prerogative of choice of a new Prime Minister in this context would have no part to play ?
5 Because it may well be that that land would n't be considered being part of the conservation area .
6 It followed that the Court of Appeal could not substitute a term of three years ' detention under Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , s.53(2) , despite the fact that that sentence would have been available to the sentencer in the Crown Court , as there was an effective sentence in place .
7 Er well we would we would record them and and that would be it you know but we would have a fair idea when we 'd be recording the album like that you know there 's always be a place in a Foster and Allen programme for a Beautiful Dreamer so if you get a sound that 's pretty close to that there 'll always be a place for a an up tempo sound that that Mick would do so you have to sort of pick ones with a good story line and a good melody and again that you can work a good video round you know .
8 Apparently it was convenient for BR to say that , because , had there been such a high-speed line included in the Channel Tunnel Bill , it is possible that that Bill would have fallen .
9 I am sure that that proposal would have affected the lives of my constituents .
10 So that that consideration would be waived in the balance and clearly erm it would n't be right to those sort of developments .
11 Section 5(1) prohibits an insider from counselling or procuring any other person to deal in the securities in question , knowing , or with reasonable cause to believe , that that person would deal in those securities on any stock exchange outside Great Britain .
12 And er one of the ways you can use is er National Savings Income Bonds , er which are er okay , but they 're , the trouble is they 're at a variable rate , so at the moment they 're paying seven percent , so that 's on National Savings Income Bonds , so that that person would get seven hundred a year at the moment gross , and of course er you do n't need to t to fill in an R eighty five for that type of investment because it 's not a bank or building society account .
13 This antidote is effective against the romantic-individualist myth , because , as a protégé of Lyell , the young Darwin of the Beagle is at once invested with all the intellectual and institutional context that that myth would suppress .
14 Now , that in a sense , would have fitted much much better into the Playhouse , and had we been open at that stage , there 's a jolly good chance that that show would have actually come to us rather than going there .
15 that that place would be still more
16 But th , we go get a er , report from the counselling agency on the type of , of er , question that 's been posed , and I would expect that that agency would be providing help and guidance , er , along the lines of suggesting and working with the individual on problems of the type , which I 'm sure you have at the front of your mind .
17 of the main points that that training would cover .
18 At the thought of those tears , my eyes felt as though they were being crushed and I wished that that moment would last forever .
19 Does he agree that that policy would have a devastating impact on people who live in the country areas of Teignbridge ?
20 The ‘ connection ’ between the strike in the private sector and the strike in the public sector was obvious , as was the honest and reasonable belief of the union that that extension would further their dispute with the BSC .
21 It is clear that he was considering that that extension would add two further bedrooms .
22 So even if we agree that abolition was his intention and that that intention would have failed , if we consider also that it was mistaken anyway , we need pursue the point no further , except to add this : granted that the evil of insufficiently regulated competition is that it leads ultimately to the vicious exploitation of employees , the point can hardly be made of industrial co-operatives .
23 In a key passage the treaty declared that neither country would " permit the use of their territories for the purpose of aggression or any other acts of violence against the other contracting party " .
24 And your choice if you do n't find money to , I think not one of ceasing the service , but finding offsetting savings elsewhere , and I mean it 's a matter of there is a required service , it is there , there is an agreement with the health authority that neither party would , will withdraw funding without detailed con consultation and determination of how needs would be met .
25 We can describe the situation as stable in that neither player would gain from a unilateral change of strategy or , more graphically , that provided randomised strategies are used , pessimism is justified in ZSGs .
26 Superficially such a resolution might appear to have been no more than a minimum concession by the Federation in response to the seamen 's involvement in a wave of strikes by transport workers which had reverberated around the ports of Britain in the previous summer — an undertaking that it would withdraw its " ticket " if the union would do the same , so that neither side would attempt to control the supply of seamen and free labour disputes would cease .
27 Since each person pursued his or her own well-being , it followed that each person would vote in his/her own interest .
28 We know the kind of decisions that each other would make . ’
29 Or do the advocates of the STV imagine that each candidate would write his own ?
30 The Maud Committee thought half a dozen should be enough and it followed that each committee would be concerned with a wider range of matters than the existing committees .
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