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

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1 I did n't have the heart to tell him or Nicola that I was worried that Jo 's ‘ phone would be tapped .
2 There is no hint in the contemporary accounts of either Balfour or Stamfordham that such a conversation ever occurred ; indeed it seems unlikely that the premiss of a Balfour premiership was ever before the conference .
3 The attempt by the Court of Appeal to prevent Touvier from coming to trial may succeed but the verdict has led to an alarming rhetorical question posed in Le Monde : ‘ Should not these crimes be judged , not in the name of a single people but of the whole of humanity … and should it not be in Strasbourg , under European jurisdiction and not in Paris or Lyon that they be judged ? ’
4 Or Britain that it 's all closed .
5 High-level languages such as FORTRAN ( FORmula TRANslation ) or BASIC that are used by trained programmers ;
6 The Bank of England places restrictions as to size , etc , on SCP issuers , but any company listed on the International Stock Exchange or USM that has net assets of over £25m can in principle issue SCP .
7 You know that Morse that was on last night ?
8 Duns is a grimly handsome little town and the only place nearer than Selkirk that has a radio studio .
9 She had to be one of the fastest production boats in the islands ; her twin big-block engines could hurl the three-ton wedge-shaped hull at over eighty miles an hour , and it worried neither McIllvanney nor Bellybutton that at such a speed a man could not hear himself scream and that even the smallest wave shook the bones right out of their flesh .
10 Instead of her more bellicose approach , the somewhat more neutralist stance of the West Germans loomed larger in NATO , and indeed it was Bonn rather than London that seemed to have the closer relationship with Washington in 1989 .
11 Do you know that Adrian that in this
12 It was his parents rather than John that helped them financially .
13 The areas of Sunderland and Middlesbrough that we looked at were both poor working-class areas , yet there were considerable differences in the health of their communities .
14 An agreement was later made with the administrations of Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland that Lusaka was to be the centre for broadcasting to Africans in the three territories .
15 As his series of meetings progressed , some at Chartwell , some in London , there was even fear on the part of Jones and Davidson that he might get a settlement in the absence of the Prime Minister and thus damage Baldwin 's position .
16 It is referred here to the Dryopithecinae and it includes three groups : ( 1 ) Dryopithecus itself in tribe Dryopithecini ; ( 2 ) a newly proposed tribe , Afropithecini with Afropithecus , Heliopithecus and Otavipithecus , together with material from Maboko Island and Nachola that has been referred in the past to Kenyapithecus ; and ( 3 ) the Kenyapithecini , which includes Kenyapithecus wickeri from Fort Ternan , Griphopithecus alpani from Pasalar , Turkey , and the postcrania from Klein Hadersdorf .
17 A tour of Latin American countries by the US Vice-President , Dan Quayle , in January 1990 was reduced to visits to Honduras , Jamaica and Panama following warnings by the governments of Costa Rica , Mexico and Venezuela that the visit could foment anti-US feeling following the December 1989 US invasion of Panama [ see pp. 37112-13 ] .
18 Yesterday he told the heads of such toffs ' schools as Eton and Marlborough that nothing had changed .
19 On other fronts , too , Niki , was proving a leader , the sort of senior driver whose participation in a team was greater than that of a mere employee , and it is to the merit of Ron Dennis and McLaren that Lauda was allowed to play a wider role .
20 ‘ I was young and hot then ’ , she says , talking of her dancing days in LA , and later in the famous European tour of the 1950s of Gershwin 's Porgy and Bess that took her to La Scala .
21 If one agrees with the view of Sharpe , White , , and Bernard that prior to 1625 predestination had merely been one of a number of alternative doctrines vying for supremacy within the church , the rise to power of the Laudians represented little more than another swing of a theological pendulum which had been fluctuating wildly since 1560 .
22 It was n't just the flight to New York , the tedium of the long-drawn-out customs and transport formalities , and the helicopter trip between JFK airport and Manhattan that had been so tiring .
23 Recognition follows agreement between Britain and Germany that there was no sense in delaying it , despite the upsurge in violence .
24 But the Italian case will add to voices being heard in Britain , France , Holland and Germany that the European Community of the future is unlikely to have a blueprint labelled Maastricht .
25 It was in the United Kingdom and Germany that the mature industrial complex was furthest developed .
26 Like my hon. Friends the Members for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) and for Leeds , North-West , I must now advise the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside that a revaluation would be bad news for Wales .
27 I made an offer to the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside that he may well recall .
28 It is the scientism of Marx and Freud that has to be rejected and a status found for their critical theories through their interest in emancipation from domination ( economic domination and domination of the individual through neuroses ) .
29 According to eyewitness accounts reported in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , about twenty per cent of the buildings and the frescoes of Budhas and Bodhisattvas that they contained have been destroyed in the process of so-called modernisation .
30 He actually thinks it 's Marks and Sparks that are doing it .
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