Example sentences of "that [prep] [det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Definition 2.6.1 A function ( also called map , mapping , or transformation ) from a non-empty set A to a non-empty set B is a non-empty subset f of A x B such that for each a ε A there exists exactly one b ε B for which ( a , b ) ) ε f .
2 In some cases referral is essential , but this chapter will show that for many the CAB is developing specialist in-depth expertise that has turned the tables such that the CAB is now becoming the agency to whom clients are referred .
3 One of the companies involved in what can only be described as the latest round of unity talks among the warring Unix camps , which appear to be being sponsored by Unix International Inc , says that for all the fear , uncertainty and doubt unleashed by Microsoft Corp with Windows NT , the initiative still lacks the compulsion that galvanised the part of the industry — led by those that saw Unix primarily as a threat — to form the Open Software Foundation five years ago .
4 One of the companies involved in what can only be described as the latest round of unity talks that Unix International seems to be sponsoring ( UX No 423 , 424 ) says that for all the fear , uncertainty and doubt unleashed by Microsoft Corp , the project still lacks the compulsion that galvanized the industry to form the Open Software Foundation five years ago .
5 The answer did not finish with the statement that for all the natural beauty above ground , Lesotho had no wealth below .
6 Before we know the words for it , before we know that there are words , out we come , bloodied and squalling with the knowledge that for all the compasses in the world , there 's only one direction , and time is its only measure .
7 Where Johnson exercised great prudence in his remarks , both in his own text and in his letters to Mrs Thrale , Boswell took a different line ; having concluded his great notation of Flora Macdonald 's exciting tale , Boswell summarised that for all the Highlanders ’ dedication to the Stuart Cause , he ‘ found every where among them a high opinion of the virtues of the King now upon the throne , and an honest disposition to be faithful subjects to his majesty … ’
8 He had opted for the cynical , guarded approach , and now he could see that for all the safety it had brought him — here he was , in his second year , still solvent , heart intact , unmugged and even succeeding in his studies , despite all his mother 's fears — every defence had its price , and he had paid in a separating distance , incomprehension .
9 I 'm also well aware that for all the people who take thirtysomething to their hearts , there are at least as many who ca n't abide it .
10 That duration testifies to the substantial fact that for all the alarm the crisis produced , the British financial system had reached a level of sophistication and general confidence which enabled it to live through a moment which in earlier times would have seemed the harbinger of doom .
11 They lie ahead , and since they can travel at twice our pace , we may be sure that for all the length of our march we shall be subject to ambush .
12 It is a tragedy that for all the sacrifices made the problem has yet to be resolved ’ Joe Mills , Northern regional secretary of the Transport & General Workers Union .
13 I do view this as one of the ‘ great classics but I do not know if I would say it is the greatest book ever written in English as I have not yet read widely enough but I would definitely say that for all the above reasons that it is a great book .
14 Yet in the excitement of becoming a parent it is easy to forget that for some the impact can be not so dissimilar from that caused by the discovery of a rival lover .
15 Like other benefits , it would be means tested so that for some the care would remain free .
16 But matters were so arranged that for most the outlook was not completely bleak ; almost everyone could arrive eventually at a state of relative freedom from intimidation and enjoy a measure of authority over others .
17 Fletcher ( op. cit. ) has commented that during all the years when Bennett was studying the Scottish flora and publishing records , he did not once visit Scotland .
18 Well as I understand it the er these lawyers for the defendants took the view that as all the statements had been prepared for the police complaints authority investigation , public immunity er yes er public interest immunity attached to them .
19 What is so sad is that through all the tinsel shines a reality , but we can not seem to grasp it .
20 Over thousands of years it has been recognized that the human body has a non-physical component , and it is striking that through all the descriptions there is a strong energy theme .
21 The likelihood is that after such a short time in Vienna , he will stay on there , if with reduced involvement .
22 the main point that I made to him was that after such a superb beginning where , where they actually state how much rubbish we produce , there 's absolutely no mention even though there 's space at the bottom there 's no mention of recycling at all .
23 His mother says that after such a long legal battle , she 's devastated by the judge 's decision .
24 But we do say that its object [ has ] been gained , and that after all the stir and excitement , the inconvenience … we are back where we wished to be , and with the miners ' case under negotiation .
25 If it is somewhat bizarre that after all the arguing , all the effort , the video souvenir of the event should be enormously disappointing to the band , it 's not more ironic that the fact that after the show the support act stole all the headlines — for all the wrong reasons .
26 ‘ The Purple Hour , ’ said Raynor softly , and Grainne smiled , and thought that after all the old legends and the old myths had been right .
27 It may be , though , that after all the locations best related to local land uses had been considered , the most defensible site was selected if local considerations dictated that a better-defended site might be a good idea .
28 Is it not the case that after all the hype and hopes that were insinuated in the debate , the Scottish Office is toeing the Ministry of Defence line ?
29 Hooper said that after all the speculation it would be ‘ disappointing , but not the end of the world ’ if he were left out against Spartak .
30 Hooper said that after all the speculation it would be ‘ disappointing , but not the end of the world ’ if he were left out against Spartak .
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