Example sentences of "that [vb -s] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where does the fault lie that produces that outrage ?
2 And the Yucatan Canal is the waterway that separates that bit from
3 So that represents that amount there .
4 What we need to arrange is that control subjects perform some sort of task in the first phase — not one , of course , that requires them to attach different labels to the critical stimuli , but one that guarantees that attention to these stimuli is maintained .
5 I need not cite the passage that contains that finding because Sir Stephen Brown P. has already cited it .
6 Discourse , or text , deixis concerns the use of expressions within some utterance to refer to some portion of the discourse that contains that utterance ( including the utterance itself ) .
7 For all modules a user can only enter a new module or access an existing module by quoting a package that has that module name already in its Module Relations ‘ CONTAINS ’ list , and via which the user has the authority to modify that module .
8 A user can only enter a new module by quoting a package that has that module name already in its module relations ‘ CONTAINS ’ list .
9 The area provides a social milieu that reinforces that awareness .
10 The inspector said to him suddenly , " Are you the Stephen Whalby that writes that nature column for the Echo ? "
11 Education , he believed , should offer a means of escaping from the alienation and poverty that bedevils that area ( Freire 1968 ) .
12 Nozick wants to unroll this sceptical argument while admitting its first move , and it is the argument from error that forces that admission .
13 It must mean that there is a er an approach that says that development in the open countryside is n't normally permissible erm unless unless unless .
14 Mean home-range size plotted against weight of the group that inhabits that home-range for different genera of primates .
15 Anybody in the East Midlands that sees that News , remember their hospital is under threat .
16 I think in fact what I would like in particular from the local planning authorities around the table is given Mr Donson 's view that E two as drafted is more restrictive than national guidance P P G seven or any other P P G , what is it in North Yorkshire that justifies that departure from national guidance .
17 And , in learning their native language , children both participate in linguistic interaction to achieve their communicative purposes and draw on that experience in order to construct their representation of the rules — the grammar that underlies that interaction .
18 Catch-22 states that in order to achieve something it may be necessary to do something that prevents that achievement .
19 But the love that surrounds that boy is having a marvellous effect in giving him a life .
20 And a microprocessor , therefore , in the traditional meaning of that term is a single chip that performs that function .
21 One factor that impedes that aim is the Hawaiian hunting lobby , which wants to keep the pigs as game animals and centrepieces of those Hawaiian barbecues , luaus .
22 Nothing is so politically immoral as a party that ignores that yardstick . ’
23 I know of no watch or clock movement that follows that sequence .
24 Because you get that silence in the room and mmm you want to fill it so but you 're right the use of the pause effective and particularly with a variation in pitch that gives that emphasis the two combined together can be very very effective .
25 It is our policy that no one should be discharged from long-stay hospitals without the existence of a care programme that defines that person 's needs — and , furthermore , naming an individual key worker who will be responsible for ensuring that the person receives the care that he requires .
26 It is the struggle to maturity that brings that state , and which , perhaps , can never be attained as such .
27 It is the threat to the hostage that provides that pressure , not the killing .
28 While the purpose of the library is , in the main , to collect , catalogue , and lend books and journals , it is the provision of information that carries that process one step further .
29 Is there anything else in an electrical circuit that behaves that way ?
30 It is clear that because of the role of the context in all aspects of utterance interpretation , a speaker who intends her utterance to be taken in a particular way must expect it to be interpreted in a context that yields that interpretation .
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