Example sentences of "that [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Most economists believe that the tighter squeeze on the economy would now lead to a more rapid deceleration in inflation in the first half of next year than had been expected before yesterday 's base rate increase .
2 Ernest Corrado , president of the American Institute of Merchant Shipping , claimed that the tighter embargo on shipping was " insane " and that Bush was interfering with trade and inviting retaliation around the world .
3 As a consequence , it is often argued that there is a greater need for additional performance measures , and that these measures should be more detailed in non-profit organizations ; in other words , that the wider accountability questions are more immediate and important .
4 felt that the wider problem of possible changes in the Institute should be addressed to determine where it was going .
5 By the last decade of the eighteenth century there is evidence that the wider powers of the Church , even in rural England , were weakening rather than enhancing its spiritual authority .
6 Taking a series of views across the whole situation , referred to as the hill tops approach by Mcloughlin and Brown , recognises that the wider system could be instrumental in :
7 In addition he seeks covenants to ensure that surrounding parkland remains as pasture so that the wider country house landscape is assured protection .
8 The HNC incorporates work-based assessment and , when MCI Diploma guidelines are published , a similar development is planned so that the wider competence base of the Diplomas can be used to support middle or functional managers .
9 Even so , Sir Matthew admitted that the wider implications of the weak housing market on the industry were hard to quantify .
10 I am sure that the wider world think of us as all being terribly left wing , whereas in fact we 're awfully liberal and conservative and with a spectrum distribution of political allegiances which I suspect are very little different from the community as a whole .
11 We can not contain it and still expect that the wider health of freedom of expression may be unaffected .
12 Where the subject is in danger of losing his liberty it is desirable that the wider terms of section 23(1) of the Act of 1968 should by analogy be applied .
13 The success of two trial Training Courses held in June and October at Birmingham and York confirmed the belief that the wider demands being placed on the Honorary Welfare Officers meant that some formal training was essential .
14 There was a feeling that the wider issues needed to be looked at in a national forum .
15 The derogatory remark that the rounder handles might strike the bench leg is uncalled for .
16 But , if the glide path is being held — apparently satisfactorily — and the laid down height is reached without any signal from the marker , then there is the possibility that the glide path signal is faulty , or that the altimeter setting is wrong .
17 Using this criterion it was possible to show that the damper inertia should be four times the total motor/load inertia ( including the housing inertia ) : and the viscous fluid constant should then be related to the stiffness and damper inertia by : If a well-matched damper is coupled into the system the improvement in the single-step response is achieved with a shorter settling time and lower overshoot , as shown in Fig. 4.13 .
18 Even if the viscous coupling is low ( so that the damper housing and rotor operate almost independently ) the system inertia is increased by the housing inertia and the acceleration is correspondingly reduced .
19 People who hear themselves for the first time on a tape-recorder often find it hard to believe that the stranger talking is actually them .
20 One might well say that the Nuer sound as though they came straight out of the Bible — the Old Testament rather than the New .
21 Before doing this they had first made enquiries about the car 's history from its previous owner and learnt nothing suggesting that the odometer reading was false .
22 The answer is that after mating they produce a tiny mobile larvae totally different to the adult this might drift for miles on ocean current before settling into the fixed adult form Down Norwick power station in North Wales , generates the electricity by pump storage , in off peak hours thousands of gallons of water are pumped from a lower lake to an upper lake , when the demand for electricity is high bowels are opened and water falls back through turbine to the lower lake again , this generates the power To ensure that the lower lake would never flood the was diverted through mile long tunnel in the mountain side , no one knew for certain how the salmon , the trout and even rarer that used to migrate up the old river would cope with the tunnels , pitch darkness and slow flowing water .
23 But this is only half the story , for Norris also believes that the lower jaw acts as an acoustic channel or probe for the returning sound .
24 Norris points out that the lower jaw of the dolphin and many cetaceans is actually comprised of an extremely thin and expanded sheet of bone , possessing a minimum thickness varying from only 0.1 to 3 millimetres among the differently sized species .
25 Finally , in 1988 in Action for Cities , it was announced that the Lower Don Valley in Sheffield was to be a UDC , covering about 2,000 hectares with a seven-year budget of £50 million .
26 In the first few months of independence the Poles came to realise that the lower reaches of the Vistula waterway — their economic lifeline to the coast — had in fact been badly neglected by the Germans .
27 Example 78 is a simplified version of these three chords , showing the orchestration : Note that the lower notes form tenths , without foreign notes .
28 Such was the haste to build that the lower ranks of the Party were often not provided for properly .
29 The Times reporter also quoted a British General urging his men to ‘ Go on the paras , go and get them ’ , and said that the lower ranks appeared to him to be relishing their work and perceiving the Bogsiders as ‘ legitimate targets ’ ( ibid.:41 ) .
30 Another important result was that the lower portion of the upper layer was not producing .
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