Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] that [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There was , however , no support for the proposition that establishments with a dominant market position or insensitive to their competitors " pricing behaviour were less likely to use temporary workers .
2 Listening for the knock that chinks on the place that is hollow
3 Simeon 's ‘ Wait for the wind that chills towards the dead land ’ recalls ‘ The Hollow Men ’ with its ‘ wind in dry grass ’ and ‘ dead land ’ .
4 Imagine for the moment that expectations of inflation are zero and so the relevant Phillips curve for the moment is the one labelled .
5 With women , even allowing for the fact that slides of material from three sites , urethra , cervix , and rectum may be examined , this early diagnosis is only possible in about 50 per cent of cases .
6 More recent work has attempted to allow for the fact that holders of money balances may switch into a whole spectrum of assets , such as equities , trade bills and certificates of deposit .
7 I apologize for the fact that delays in obtaining some of the necessary information have made it impossible to produce detailed cost estimates , but the considerations listed below should enable us to determine whether such a change would be worthwhile .
8 Nevertheless the relationship between the money supply and price has received continued attention , with the monetarists trying to provide theoretical and empirical support for the argument that changes in the money supply cause fluctuations in money incomes and prices .
9 I endorse what the hon. Gentleman says about the responsibility that politicians of all constitutional parties have , and a willingness so to talk has been very much present in recent years .
10 The 1988–89 Committee was particularly concerned — as , indeed , were the Speaker and many Members — about the possibility that demonstrations from the public gallery or grave disorder on the floor of the House might be shown on television ; it emphasised that ‘ deliberate misconduct designed to secure televised publicity ought not to achieve its aim ’ .
11 It is also worth thinking about the possibility that rearrangements of the continents and oceans would themselves have considerable climatic effects .
12 The debates on sexual violence raise a series of questions about the way that ideas on this subject are constructed and maintained .
13 There can be no disagreement about the fact that inequalities in all four areas are still substantial today , though there can be differences of opinion as to whether these are excessive , just about right , or even too small .
14 The Party was very conscious of the fact that in spite of its large majority it had fared very badly in the inner urban areas , and it was without question this result which prompted Mrs Thatcher to state immediately after the election that policies for the inner city were to have top priority .
15 Dealing with null values is one of the problems that extensions to Codd 's original relational model do take into account .
16 The second is a warning of the problems that children from such pregnancies may face in later life . ’
17 But it is certainly cited as one of the examinations that pupils at the new Technology Colleges may take .
18 In his speech yesterday Mr Lawson dismissed sterling 's troubles as ‘ turbulence ’ of the kind that grown-ups like him , who have seen a thing or two over the years , expect from time to time .
19 Of the possibility that regions outwith the Central Belt might not take part , Mrs McFadden said : ‘ We would prefer it to cover the whole of Scotland , but Strathclyde and Lothian cover the majority of the population . ’
20 A second explanation is in terms of the frustrations that men of the disadvantaged classes and ethnic groups suffer in a class-based and racist society .
21 Yet international pressure to change will continue , beginning with the growing insistence of the EC that elections to the European Parliament be carried out under proportional representation .
22 for young people and if one of the things that corporations to my mind have a positive duty to do which is the social responsibility and we live in a society so increasingly fractured , rudderless and you know not so far away in places from anarchy that they have a duty to do things which effect maybe to see one the Bs not the A ones the Bs
23 As such , it is not a very useful example of the principle that obligations for performance admit only of monetary judgments .
24 For instance , the confirmation of the conjecture that samples of iron extracted from its ore by some new process will , like other iron , expand when heated , would be of little consequence .
25 Most versions of BASIC only offer serial and random files , but because of the way that files re handled by BBC BASIC ( both on the BBC Computer and the Z88 using BBCBASIC(Z80) ) , it is possible to construct indexed , and even linked , files as well .
26 It provides a classic example of the way that engrossers in the corn-growing regions enlarged their farms when small-holders could no longer cope and were forced to sell .
27 They work best when curved into rolling waves ( the skiing equivalent of sleeping policemen ? ) and these demand most of the technique that figures on real bumps .
28 Sir , I wholeheartedly agree with Dr Stephen Smith 's comments ( News , July 12 ) on behalf of the NFU that charges for advice services to our hard pressed farmers should be realistic .
29 We have tapped the very essence of the wine that wells from our own souls and there is no wine like the wine from the grapes of mystical vineyards .
30 It 's just the thought of seeing more of the island that appeals to me , she told herself firmly , hefting her travel bag across her shoulder .
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