Example sentences of "of the [noun] that [pron] [be] " in BNC.

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1 And it was my concern that churches should know the implication of the children act as it 's related to the life of the church that I 'm landing in front of you .
2 The lingering doubts were probably always there , even if a war received the approval of the Church that it was being fought for a good cause .
3 but if he comes in with some work , you can keep on the check of the standard that they 're up
4 And if there are elements of the operation that you 're not happy with er if , if there are n't any catering regulations in the underlease well you can introduce some .
5 Where solicitors want a " consent order " , provided it does not relate to a possession order of residential premises , and is not for an order in matrimonial proceedings , the Court staff can now sign it , which should provide for a quicker return ; it must be clear from the face of the order that it is " by consent " .
6 So , er , those are the pro , those are a lot of the problems that we are , we are facing now , will we really er will we end up at twenty four thousand down at the end of the year ?
7 and people are more aware of the environment so , so I see no problems on that score whatsoever from members , and er not convince people , but er we er advising them more of what 's going on , and becoming more aware of the problems that there are within the environment .
8 What sanction does the right hon. Gentleman suggest for those who persistently flout the view of the court that somebody is able to pay but refuses to do so ?
9 Mental health professionals will need to take note of the view of the Court that it is important to explain why a doctor who already knows the patient does not provide one of the medical recommendations upon which a section 2 admission ( and also a s.3 admission ) may be founded .
10 In retrospect , it can be seen that NORP was a poorly planned venture which failed to take account of the poor infrastructure of Bangladesh and the vastness of the problem that it was meant to tackle .
11 get to councillor it is it is the procedures of the council that you are perfectly entitled to go to the committee itself and place this on the agenda for the committee .
12 In effect , the letter conveyed the decision of the council that he was homeless , that he was in priority need of accommodation , that he had not become homeless intentionally , and that they did not propose to refer his application for accommodation to another housing authority .
13 You can see it 's , it 's quite short actually , and I do n't , I mean , she was n't that small , because you can tell by the , the rest of the , the size of the bodice and the length of the arms that she was n't as small as this dress would make her out to be .
14 Peter Davies , Eastbourne 's captain , told his players on the eve of the event that they were stroking the ball well and that they could upset the odds but added he was booking them out of their hotel .
15 The noise and clamour did tend to warn those on the far side of the encampment that something was very much amiss , but this did not produce any organised stand or opposition , only flight .
16 I also suggest that much of the bewilderment felt by teachers about the nature of the subject that they were teaching can be traced to both Brian Way 's and Dorothy Heathcote 's disclaimer that drama could be important in itself .
17 Conference , in speaking to this document we should all realize the importance of the subject that we are referring to today .
18 Such is my concern for the liberty of the subject that I am prepared to allow a contemnor who ought to be punished for contempt to go unpunished ; and that is so , notwithstanding that Parliament envisages that I could consider imposing a just punishment . ’
19 It is absurd that we have to be tied up in private Bill procedure in order to allow railway developments of the type that we are discussing tonight .
20 We make a substantial troop contribution to the United Nations peace-keeping force in Cyprus , UNFICYP , which we think is a tangible measure of the efforts that we are giving to peace there .
21 But we knew , because we were closely in touch with the voluntary organisations which are in the front line , of the efforts that we were making to tackle the problem of rough sleepers .
22 ( b ) In the alternative , any findings of the justices that there was no alternative to a secure accommodation order were unsupported by the evidence before them .
23 The argument on appeal from the ruling of the justices that there was no case to answer — a decision that Donaldson L.J .
24 One of the ladies that she was talking about the dogs she said Freda you see .
25 Many of the claims that we are debating are made by those with a mental handicap , people who almost by definition are unable to act by themselves .
26 Her approach to academic seminars would seem to confirm some of the claims that she was totally out of her depth when it came to discussing the new discoveries which she had allegedly made .
27 Emily left me , mouthing as she went out of the door that she was going back to the office .
28 It was of the kind that one is warned against sleeping upon , but I knew she did sleep upon it .
29 Do you think there are features associated with university types of the kind that I 'm worried about ?
30 Certainly some of the productions that we are responsible for , as I have said , are controversial , and some of the public might not really want them and might dispute their validity , but I think what it is an indication of is the fact that people are short of money and have to make quite sure that they are getting the best value for what they are paying for and they ca n't afford to go to the theatre as regularly as they might have done in the past .
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