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

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1 I look forward to hearing from the hon. Gentleman how he will deal with the complaints that I expect he will receive from his constituents , when he has to explain to those employed at Guy 's hospital why the Labour party 's policies would deny that hospital the opportunity to increase staff pay by £6 a week .
2 covenanted with the landlord that :
3 I enjoy the more wishy-washy concepts — I wish perhaps I 'd had the chance to do a physics and philosophy option — and it seems to me that when we do things like quantum physics nobody bothers very much with the concepts that that presents — they just tend to give you all the theory .
4 I think probably many of you are familiar with the concepts that Phill described and what those concepts what the client server approach has done is to really bring about quite a revolutionary new breed of systems since the term was first coined in fact by in ninety eighty seven .
5 I now decided it must be my messing about with the eggs that was causing the problem , even though John had told me this was the method he was using .
6 We will try our fortune , then , with the supposition that love relationships … also constitute the essence of the group mind .
7 We have n't got enough Nice to get some work started on the eighth floor because of the different activities But then again with the activities that are carrying on on the seventh floor we ca n't By the time we get round to the ninth pretty desperate .
8 He was convicted of the lesser charge by a jury , with the addition that the assault had taken place under provocation .
9 Some of the most important fossils are extremely tiny : these will be discussed in a later chapter , and what follows is concerned with the forms that can be recognized from hand specimens .
10 Newman 's anger eventually subsided , mollified in the main by the overwhelming hit the Daleks made with the public that so proved Verity Lambert and David Whitaker 's instincts correct again .
11 As we examine the structure of the police in the 1990s , I hope that we shall see the need for a national police agency to deal with national and international crime , while preserving the important links through the local constabularies , because it is through the local police links with the public that crime is prevented .
12 He outlines a plan for coping with the conflicts that often arise in the family during the teenage years .
13 Wilson dealt with the conflicts that arose in Orkney due to the activities of planners .
14 The question arises as to what should be done with the surpluses that arise .
15 As you will see , definitions of this type fit very badly with the institutions that I shall presently describe .
16 One concerns the proportion of a manager 's income that is derived from holding shares in the company in comparison with the proportion that depends on being an employee .
17 It 's a sign of what 's wrong with the play that the quoted comments could serve equally well as a thumbnail summary of the text itself .
18 He has been so occupied since before his first book was published ; in season and out of season , through thick and thin , and always with the certitude that his views , his perceptions , would prevail : a catalyst and an agitator of the first order .
19 Still , as long as the occupants are happy huddling in a spartan hut with the fantasy that they are men of the wilds , while people read the Daily Record under a golf umbrella and pass round the digestives a few thousand feet above them on the Ben then who can criticise ?
20 Their role has changed from turnkey to nurse but many grew up with the expectation that Rampton would be their career .
21 For quite some time he lived with the expectation that he was going to die .
22 Thus , for example , a woman 's wish to work outside the home might conflict with the expectation that she should care for an elderly relative .
23 Conversely , a man 's wish to care for an elderly relative might conflict with the expectation that he should go out to work .
24 Even those with many advantages will have precious few opportunities for issuing commands with the expectation that they will actually be executed .
25 These were opened for the temporary short-term placement of pupils in danger of suspension , with the expectation that suspension rates would be reduced .
26 ‘ This programme is soundly in place at Waterford and is in the process of being implemented in Wedgwood with the expectation that it , too , will be fully in place by year-end or early next year — at which time , having done what I came to do , the chairmanship will be assumed by Dr O'Reilly .
27 Already the atmosphere is such that companies such as Chubb Insurance Company of Europe is advising client directors to make concerted efforts not only to be familiar with all aspects of their companies ' activities but to take prudent action at the boardroom table : right down to ensuring all documents are prepared ‘ with the expectation that they will be scrutinised at a later date by others who are looking for evidence of wrongdoings ’ , that detailed minutes are taken , and that they should vote against any proposal rather than abstain because abstention could be construed as approval .
28 The formation of a Labour-led Israeli government under Prime Minister Itzhak Rabin was seen as improving the prospects for progress in the Middle East peace process , with the expectation that the new government would adopt a less intransigent stance than its predecessor over Jewish settlement in the occupied territories .
29 Much emphasis is now being placed on reducing lead times and improving manufacturing procedures with the expectation that this will improve profitability in the coming years .
30 Whether they served the primary or the secondary sector schools could take their management responsibilities in two ways : they could plan with the expectation that a larger degree of local choice and discretion would be gradually restored to them or they could look upon their job as one of responding to differing levels of pressure from central government .
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