Example sentences of "[adv] a [noun] that [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was perhaps a coincidence that chairman of the IEE meeting was RS Sandell who in the 1970s , with SM Edwardson , developed the BBC 's medium-wave Carfax system that was later aborted . |
2 | But what bothers the company 's bosses is that the tip-offs contained enough circumstantial detail to indicate the source was a fairly high-ranking employee , perhaps an indication that disaffection with Mr Reuter 's strategy is spreading . |
3 | Thus a member that protests from the outset of institutional action that is not sanctioned by the constitutive treaty should be able to claim that it is not bound by that action . |
4 | Currently , BT and the Ensemble are researching proposals , but there is already a determination that schools outwith Scotland 's central belt should be the beneficiaries . |
5 | At the same time , there is also a sense that qualities like conscience and love are significant for more than technical reasons . |
6 | Is not it also a fact that pupils in the worst authorities , run by Labour , have the worst GCSE English and maths results ? |
7 | There 's actually a rule that members of the general committee do n't have to pay for meals . |