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

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1 Two of the sons of that marriage also became doctors , Thomas and Charles , and it was under their supervision that the asylum was moved from Manor Farm House to Chiswick House in 1893 , where it remained until 1929 .
2 He summarized the teaching of that work under three headings :
3 If either leg wants to fall out , then move the foot of that leg away from the other foot .
4 Very briefly , on Locke 's account , members of a civil society are obliged to obey the rules of that society simply because they have agreed to do so .
5 ‘ But Laura was unhappy that if the company could afford to sell to decorators at a reduced rate , then the public should be allowed the products at that price too .
6 Later , we read that ‘ nothing … shall prevent a constable delaying taking a person who has been arrested to a police station if the presence of that person elsewhere is necessary in order to carry out such investigations as it is reasonable to carry out immediately ’ .
7 The point is that there could be such a command and at the level of that command where , as it were , the answer would be received , no information would ever be received about the other senses of ‘ bar ’ that the system as a whole might happen to know about in its dictionary , and the procedures for surveying that range of senses would never be revealed .
8 I remember me gathering the hens up that night late oh about ten or eleven o'clock at night and we had our own power you see by that time .
9 I have to say that I know for definite that the force at that time only possessed two shields , er we kept one shield in the South of the county at and one shield North of the county and and hence that is why I went to the headquarters in the morning .
10 I tell you this : never again shall I drink from the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new with you in the kingdom of God ( of my Father ) ( Mark 14:22–25 ; Matt.
11 Expectancy theory adds another condition to the importance of the reward as an influence on performance : that is , the individual 's assessment of the personal importance of the reward and the likelihood of that reward actually being achieved .
12 Och its her that wears the dungarees in that hoose right enough .
13 In the case of parish , town or community councillor the declaration must be made before or at the first meeting of the council after his election , or if the council at that meeting so permits , before or at a later meeting fixed by the council .
14 The emotions of that period still lived within him .
15 If companies have discretion in making delegated decisions , in what ways might the exercise of that discretion significantly affect others , demonstrating the existence of power ?
16 Those who advised the hon. Gentleman 's constituent no doubt knew the circumstances of that locality far better than I do .
17 She shivered as she recalled the terrible blackness that had invaded her home and had clung to and coated the village on that night when she had heard the voices .
18 What that exercise predicts is that there should be particles mediating the influence of that field just as the photon mediates the electromagnetic field .
19 , that contract is now completed , the infrastructure contract on site itself has been let , and er , we have now resolved all the , the issues that were on that site , and effectively we 've already sold two of the plots off that site before .
20 Oh yes I mean the wh the funeral day , you would keep the blinds down that day too .
21 The word serves to remind us of the importance of that element so far not introduced into the discussion : diplomacy .
22 What is more important for our purposes is the way in which the aggregate demand curve interacts with the aggregate supply curve to determine the equilibrium general level of prices and the equilibrium level of output ; we are especially interested in the nature of that interaction when expectations are rational .
23 Which type of support a young person receives should be determined entirely by the needs of that person rather than by slotting her or him into inflexible institutional alternatives .
24 ( In Section 24.3 we will look at an actual physical system that shows the implications of that statement rather effectively . )
25 I feel the onus of that refusal now .
26 When you select INTEGRATE from the main menu , you will be shown a list of the pieces for that garment so that you can enter the type of knitting method ( intarsia , Fair Isle or jacquard ) and the name of the particular stitch pattern to be used .
27 The heaven of that engine behind and the transcendent power of control in positioning the car exactly on the track where you imagine it should be .
28 And why are certain government files on the place at that time still closed ?
29 He did n't have to worry about them now — not for the rest of that night as least .
30 Since Schorne was described in an episcopal record in 1273 as a subdeacon and became an incumbent with cure of souls at that time , it is probably wrong to identify him with the namesake collated by Archbishop John Peckham [ q.v. ] to the rectory of Monks Risborough ( Buckinghamshire ) on 24 September 1289 , a man who had been ordained subdeacon on the title of that benefice just twelve days earlier in Kent .
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