Example sentences of "that [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly it was up there with ‘ Girl You Need A Change Of Mind ’ by Eddie Kendricks — both innovative examples of soul music that combined drive and drama in a subtle new form .
2 If a relatively simple redesign of an existing product is to be carried out it will start in the appropriate box , for example that labelled design and development , and that labelled prototype/testing may or may not be invoked , depending on the confidence level that the task can be successfully carried out .
3 The protesters demanded that Islamic law or sharia be made the sole source of legislation .
4 Massive May Day marches in Madrid and other cities will be one symbol that 500 years after Spain ‘ discovered ’ America , a new group of Spanish workers is discovering their own power and using it against their own government .
5 Two days later , Momoh announced that allied Nigerian and Guinean troops were also engaged against the invaders .
6 It has also been found that unanticipated events and changes are more likely to precipitate a relapse of schizophrenia than events for which the person is prepared .
7 Marius and one or two others in the Section decided that possible pneumonia and deep humiliation were not enough of a punishment for Gionesca .
8 However , using Rowntree 's definition , for the sake of comparability , in surveying the five towns of Northampton , Warrington , Bolton , Reading and Stanley ( County Durham ) he and his colleagues found : They concluded that low pay and large family size were still the major causes of poverty .
9 But legal aid experts argue that low income and capital limits are denying access to justice to increasing numbers of people who can not afford to pay privately .
10 It was undeniable that low wages as well as unemployment were a major cause of poverty .
11 She wished him goodnight and he raised that shameful hat as she turned and walked away towards the theatre , rubbing her hand against her hip-bone like a soiled cloth against a scrubbing board .
12 And indeed this was how Schuman 's declaration began : ‘ the French Government proposes that Franco-German coal and steel production should be placed under a common High Authority in an organisation open to the participation of the other countries of Europe ’ .
13 It is likely that computerized storage and retrieval facilities will take on an increasing importance in literary studies ; so it is worth exploring them whenever you can .
14 Tribalism in the pre-amalgamated forces produced a very constricted vision of the world , so that spatial concepts and a narrow geographical containment held a paramount place in determining police reality .
15 Firm action over Dubrovnik might impress both sides that European powers or the United Nations really meant business .
16 The widely read and influential book of the French politician and columnist , ServanSchreiber , translated as The Amer–can Challenge ( 1968 ) , summed up these fears ahout the loss of economic independence , and recommended that European industry and commerce should learn from the methods of the Americans and try to beat them at their own game .
17 Mark has told you guys many times that European Governments and European plant people ai n't gon na like that one little bit , particularly when their own Far East markets are heavily protected .
18 Like his [ sic ] colleagues in most developing countries , he is , to say the least , unprepared and unwilling to serve in rural areas and has to be forced to do so although he is fully aware that rural areas and people are most undeveloped and disadvantaged because of lack of human , material and financial resources ....
19 Indeed , David Underdown has argued that rural sports and recreations became more common after 1660 than ever before .
20 The basis of his argument is that emotional experience and emotional behaviour involve separate , although interlinked , parts of the brain .
21 These two cases also illustrate the effect that emotional blocks or upsets can have on the overall health of the individual .
22 From a review of twenty-five normal population surveys , they conclude that emotional support and perceived availability of support are both likely to buffer the effects of stress on health .
23 The laws often also mean that specific committees and specific departments are set up within local authorities to administer the services .
24 In almost cases it is suggested that specific clearance and a specific shelf-life should be established for a given product to an identified market , or group of markets .
25 Numerous figures can be cited to support the view that specific types and ages of households tend to be thus affected , but perhaps the most telling is that 90 per cent of single-person households over the age of 60 years do not have a car ( table 6.1 ) .
26 Lotus Development Corp president Jim Manzi says that the company 's flagship 1-2-3 spreadsheet may account for less than 50% of total revenues this quarter , for the first time in the company 's history — it accounted for 74% in 1991 ; he also says that lower marketing and development costs should allow the company to deliver an operating margin of 15% to 18% next year .
27 Is he aware that that firm and many other people feel that the Governments of other countries in Europe give more assistance to manufacturers to sell to eastern Europe and the Soviet Union than do the British Government ?
28 In the light of what the Minister said and the undoubted expertise of the Royal Air Force in such matters , will he undertake that that expertise and high public regard will not be lightly thrown away ?
29 so I do that that way when I 'm doing it to practice .
30 Such is the power of suggestion that that night as I neared the top of the staircase , my foot stumbled on the last step but one .
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