Example sentences of "of that [noun] [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I mean in som In some ways in the word my it might have part of that symbol you write with a J in it .
2 One of Kelman 's stories , ‘ Greyhound for Breakfast ’ , the last in the collection of that name which appeared in 1987 , is , to my mind , a masterpiece .
3 The first archbishop he appointed , Adalbert ( not to be confused with the martyr of that name who preached to the Liutizi Slavs and was greatly venerated by Otto III ) , was rather a grandee , and not above gratuitously forceful interventions in the feuds of the Saxon aristocracy .
4 Here , I want to identify one feature of that relationship which seems to me to be crucial in understanding generic transformation in television , and the specific and different forms it takes in the US and the UK : the organization of the schedule .
5 BELVILLE : I have no reason to be ashamed of that duel you refer to since it was to save a friend , but suffer not your tongue to take too great a liberty with my Pamela .
6 ‘ The middle six hours of that day we passed in waiting .
7 In September of that year he wrote to Pepys , Locke and other friends accusing them of being atheists or Catholics , and of trying to embroil him with women .
8 On 28 July of that year there appeared in The Seaman a leading article headed " Shall We Shake Hands " , making no apology for the conflicts of the past , but offering to the Federation , as one powerful organisation to another , the hand of friendship provided that it was willing to set aside its " preposterous contention " that all seamen should carry a Federation ticket and further suggesting a joint board along the lines operated for many years by the Durham miners .
9 By the light of that candle I looked at Gillian 's face , properly , for the first time .
10 You know of that music which goes with the engines ?
11 But if he had nothing to do with the kidnapping of that girl it seemed to be too much of a coincidence that he should have appeared just then .
12 that talk about the company of which I 'm chairman is that there is a personnel and compensation committee which in the absence of a chief executive sets the chief executive 's remuneration and with the presence of the chief executive , although he 's not , I 'm not a member of that committee we work on the other senior executives of the company , it 's quite similar to the process used here in your company .
13 ‘ The trouble is so many do n't make use of that expertise we have within the Government service . ’
14 ‘ and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence ’
15 In the disenchanted mood of that morning it went through her : She is not .
16 I want to talk about the use of computers in actual research , and the features of that use which derive from the special characteristics of the humanities .
17 Hard on the heels of that distinction we learnt in March that two Fellows , Carole Jordan , astrophysicist and physics tutor , and Louise Johnson , had been elected Fellows of the Royal Society , the only two women on the 1990 list .
18 By the end of that summer I moved into this house in Lonsdale Road , Notting Hill , which was quite a little centre .
19 Most of that time he dived for red snapper along the edge of a break in the reef .
20 First , the tribunals to which the cases are taken are almost entirely composed of representatives of that group which benefits from discrimination against women , that is , men .
21 Very obviously when this town was designed and laid out and nobody foresaw the growth of the private motor car , er today private motor car is accepted , but in a town which was built perhaps the idea that one in twenty would own a motor car and we 're now faced with the probably one in three have a motor car , we 're now faced with a problem which can only detract from life in the town , also the fact that huge lorries are passing through what were envisaged as quiet residential neighbourhoods with a consequent breaking of curbs and of paving stones where the lorries are compelled to mount the pavings in order to get round parked cars and things of that nature it detracts from the life in Harlow I do , I think a considerable extent , erm , the other factor is that there 's become a lack of pride in the town by the people who live in it , this is seen from the amount of rubbish , and refuse that is dropped from the minor vandalism that goes on the graffiti , er particularly in underpasses where people are walking to the town centre and that , those are the things where the town has lost its way , when we first came here you never saw bits of paper and packages from sweets and cigarettes and things , perhaps maybe because the package industry has developed over the years and that er whereas whenever we had responsibility for taking a small child out , if it had sweets it was encouraged to put the wrappings in its pocket until it got home , now of course it 's encouraged to drop it just where it wants to and er this not only applies to children , some of the worst culprits are the adults who leave the , leave the public houses with a can of beer to drink on the way home and drop it just when they 've finished the last drop of beer or the fish and chip paper 's just dropped .
22 I think it should be in consultation with the county supplies officer , because I think it is important that that he also has ownership of that letter which goes to the fellow p our fellow members at resource .
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