Example sentences of "that [subord] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Another way of putting this is that where their activities are not marginal , they tend to be very responsive to the TNCs .
2 Yet , something more than the previous success , and consequent authority , of the Consumers ' Movement is needed to explain the apparently complacent appraisal of the Co-operative scene as Cole portrays it , the unregretting acceptance of the failure of Co-operative principle implicit in the virtual abandonment of the promotion of authentic Producer Co-operation , the strategic mistake of continuing , after Consumers ' Co-operation had so firmly established itself , to commit its resources solely to its own further development , and the failure to realise that where its attractions were not exclusively its own , industrial democracy attached uniquely to Producer Co-operation and so was an inalienable advantage .
3 ‘ All that except his name and the fact that he was a deserter .
4 Bear in mind , however , that although their President may have invited you personally , many of his elecorate may be vague about precisely where you 're coming from .
5 Hermione Lee pinpoints what I feel about this novel — that although its subject is depression and waiting for death , it does not feel gloomy because of its own formal delight , its interest in language , including the contrasted languages of the sophisticated ‘ writer ’ , the Professor , a historian of the European exploration of America , and Tom Outland , the indigenous traveller , discovering the primeval inhabitants , but teaching himself to read Virgil , and thus exploring in the other direction .
6 On the highly publicized issue in AI 's December report of the baby deaths , Amnesty said that although its team was shown alleged mass graves of babies , it was not established how they had died and the team found no reliable evidence that Iraqi forces had caused the deaths of babies by removing them or ordering their removal from incubators .
7 Rain clung to the belief that although her relationship with Holly had deteriorated , Holly was far too loyal to the paper to dream of ruining a story .
8 Stella realises that although her sister 's husband 's death was extremely tragic it was all the same a ‘ pretty long time ago ’ .
9 She concluded that although her findings showed considerable improvement since previous studies , there were still problems and she made proposals to rectify at least some of them .
10 A Lancashire mill child assumed that although her grandmother fed her , ‘ mother must have paid her of course ’ , a quite regular practice in the region .
11 Thornton then insisted that although his name was known it was not to be used for fund-raising .
12 With Western countries insisting that it should be part of NATO , the Soviet Foreign Minister , Eduard Shevardnadze , on Feb. 14 declared that although his government would prefer a united Germany to be neutral and demilitarized , he was not sure how " realistic " this would be .
13 Aziz told the UN Security Council on March 12 that although his government was ready to co-operate in providing details of its weapons programme , it " will not bargain over [ Iraq 's ] independence [ and ] its people 's freedom " .
14 He must also be made aware that although his parents or guardian will help him to do this , sooner or later he will have to manage to control himself without their help , and this should be explained to him as soon as he is able to understand .
15 But he insists that although his policies may have changed , his ‘ values ’ are the same .
16 He felt that although his chest infection was better he was not really as active as he would like to be .
17 Two minor points need to be noted — firstly that Charles himself was , in April 1660 , already dating documents ‘ in the twelfth year of our reign ’ , and secondly that although his father 's sovereignty terminated on 30 January ( 1649 ) , his own did not begin as though immediately following .
18 Michael Mashelle , regional agriculture and livestock development officer , says that although his department knows about the giant cassava , it has no funds for research .
19 However , on Jan. 7 Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin declared that what he called the " budget war " was not over , and that although his republic had agreed effectively to increase its contribution to Rbs78,000 million by funding specific all-union programmes , the central government was still demanding an additional Rbs27,000 million .
20 There is also reference to reprimands and complaints addressed by him to his subordinates ; on one occasion we are told that the generals on an unsuccessful campaign justified their failure by explaining that although his piety was noted , he was not feared and this meant that his agents commanded no respect .
21 Miller also pointed out that although his book was a dictionary for gardeners , all branches of agriculture were included , as well as timber production and cultivation of products by settlers overseas .
22 ‘ It reminds me that although his death was tragic , his life was full of fun and laughter .
23 I worked out in a gym three times a week but when my fitness was tested for the BBC 's The Fitness Programme ( which , embarrassingly , I was presenting ) , it was discovered that although my biceps were passable , my heart and lungs were unaffected by my muscle conditioning .
24 Still unaware that barn owls are notoriously difficult , I thought that although my experience with Barny had been unsuccessful , to say the least , I should stick to the same breed .
25 He pointed out that although my title was an attractive one — since there was such a thing as a ‘ servile ’ society , namely a totalitarian one — the reader would assume that I was using the word liberal in the modern sense , which was certainly not my intention , He then went meticulously through my argument , and it almost pained me that he should take so much trouble over a work which I can not think it deserved .
26 Dally goes as far as to state that it indicates a bad prognosis for the disease , but I am glad to be able to report that although my jealousy continued into my adolescence , including the anorexic period , it did not deter my recovery , and that my sisters and I are now the best of friends .
27 The trouble with being what you were was that although your judgement was impeccable , the rest of the world just did n't always know it .
28 But , note , that although your book will be much more like " real life " than the basic , blueprint formula , you still can not upset your readers by , as in real life , having the murderer be that passing sex pervert or opportunist small-time thief .
29 Most of us have to admit that although our parents may not have had an ideal marriage , we have learned a lot of valuable lessons from them .
30 If non-basic beliefs such as these can reduce the justification of basic beliefs , they can presumably also increase it , and in this case there would be the possibility that although our beliefs about our sensory states are always partially justified just because of their subject matter , they are never completely or satisfactorily justified unless there is confirming or at the least a lack of disconfirming evidence at the non-basic level .
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