Example sentences of "[subord] [indef pn] that " in BNC.
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1 | Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd , where they would have had access to MS-DOS , although Phoenix was one of the pioneers of the concept of the clean room , where no-one that has any inside knowledge of the code being emulated is allowed to come into contact with the developers of the emulation . |
2 | When I very deliberately try and remember it like this I know I end up remembering it and describing it being like a bar scene in a musical , where everyone that the camera pans past is a very definite character , and they 're all so eager when the camera is on them , clapping and laughing and tapping their feet to the music so convincingly . |
3 | but er at the end of the day there has to be a purpose for it so unless you , you , you put it into action , then you , if you just read , then you 're in danger of having a bigger judgment than somebody that was ignorant |
4 | Unlike most of his earlier groups , they recorded and rehearsed regularly and had an identity , albeit one that was somewhat confused . |
5 | Modern economic growth , and the norms and attitudes it establishes , have produced a highly complex industrial and urban organisation , albeit one that is increasingly vulnerable largely because the spread of affluence , and the sheer rapidity of change , have combined , unavoidably to undermine the complex of institutions and myths that invested all pre-industrial civilisations with stability and cohesion . |
6 | It failed , above all , to topple Saddam Hussein , whose removal , Mr Record says , was always one of America 's chief war aims , albeit one that was not blessed by the United Nations . |
7 | Afrocentrism is a conservative movement bent on conserving a tradition , albeit one that never really existed . |
8 | Up until now we have given the impression that note-taking is a fairly passive activity , albeit one that can be creative . |
9 | Leaving aside the political implications , the circumstance that the money was paid under the sentence of a court , albeit one that was held to have no jurisdiction , gives the case a flavour of duress , so that it is not a significant authority in Woolwich 's favour . |
10 | If he is of a poetic turn of mind , will he even see a kind of justice in the eventual return to silicon-based life , with DNA no more than an interlude , albeit one that lasted longer than three aeons ? |
11 | What will we do when someone misses out on asylum but clearly has a case , albeit one that falls short of asylum , which is not bogus ? |
12 | The important point emerges from the fact that in the first and third sentences we are dealing with a certain kind of disparity and in the second with the possibility of a disparity ( albeit one that is denied ) . |
13 | They impose a particular perspective on the period , albeit one that is often ignored , because it does not provide a narrative framework for understanding late Roman and early Merovingian history . |
14 | Interest was growing in the development of some sort of European multilateral nuclear force ( MLF ) , albeit one that was ultimately under American control . |
15 | This part of continental-margin orogens can therefore be viewed as a kind of subduction zone , albeit one that involves orders of magnitude less convergence that oceanic trench subduction zones . |
16 | In his opinion , although everything that exists must be like its cause , the fact that one thing is produced by another implies that they are different . |
17 | Still , they were better than everything that had gone before . |
18 | I do n't know whether it was relevant or not but I would , I 'd ask how did you manage to finance these policies , if you 're taking one out every two or three years , you know , obviously increment in salary or something of that nature might be relevant so something that the person was conscious of , they were using their money to buy er s er savings plans . |
19 | Then it all joins up again and goes back in , goes along here , so everything that goes down there , the ten amps goes through this one again , and back into the battery . |
20 | in the cupboard so everything that 's happened |
21 | ‘ The really worrying thing is that higher education is being regarded as a commodity for sale rather than something that we should invest in . |
22 | A crash or a motoring conviction was viewed as unlucky , rather than something that should have been avoided . |
23 | A reward needs to be something that you are in control of and you have the power to give yourself , rather than something that someone else can give you . |
24 | ‘ There 's also , particularly in the United States , this sense that if something is on the body , it is less important than something that is on the wall ’ , says Martin . |
25 | The treaty gave no indication of what a common agricultural policy would be other than something that would increase agricultural productivity , ensure a fair standard . |
26 | The consistency of these distortions and the immediacy with which they occur convinced the Gestalt psychologists that they were dealing with a fundamental property of the brain rather than something that we have learned . |
27 | Second , while two thirds of respondents espoused an open systems policy , in reality few are adopting it — again , open systems is regarded as a technology to keep the computing professionals amused rather than something that will show real business benefits . |
28 | Something that was eternal was more perfect than something that had to be created . |
29 | implementing that than something that was a little bit more innovative . |
30 | It had come to the stage in 2020 when anyone who regarded Time as other than something that could be measured precisely by chronometer was shunned as an eccentric . |