Example sentences of "[noun] that [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 About half that money will go to Mansfield Town , under a deal that Swindon 's then manager Lou Macari agreed with them when he bought Calderwood 8 years ago .
2 I use the word beautiful knowing it to be inaccurate , yet not knowing how else to counteract the myth which has circulated for two centuries that Frankenstein 's monster 's face was a hideous conglomeration of second-hand features .
3 The routineness of police work in Easton is thus reinforced by the interpretative processes and practical reasoning that Easton 's police share with policemen and women in other societies when doing routine police work .
4 The mare shied violently , jumping with a sudden jerk to the left with such force that Lucy 's boots slid from the stirrups and she was thrown to the ground .
5 Macmillan departed , convinced that he had persuaded the president that Britain 's economy was too vulnerable to " play it long " , the tactic which Eisenhower clearly preferred .
6 Historians have tended to ignore these important developments , which implied the growing need for a small supply of vessels specially built for war ( like heavy artillery , these could only be afforded by the crown ) , the facilities for their maintenance , and the growing appreciation that England 's commercial interests should be defended by ships built for that purpose .
7 The result that Friedman 's approach to monetary policy is no longer inferior to a more ‘ flexible ’ approach , once one incorporates rational expectations into the basic aggregate supply and demand model , was demonstrated more formally and generally by Sargent and Wallace ( 1975 ) and is sometimes known as the Sargent-Wallace proposition .
8 The law only applied to those born after 1990 , with the result that Harald 's son , Prince Haakon Magnus , remained heir to the throne even though he was younger than his sister , Princess Märtha Louise .
9 But yesterday Dunnes Stores ( Billingham ) made a £1,000 offer and a former Oxford blue promised a £50 cheque to end worries that Richardson 's build-up would be affected after taking ten weeks ' unpaid leave from work .
10 Darwin 's great innovation , for example , was not so much in finding out new flora and fauna during his voyage in the Beagle , but in thinking about them in a new and interesting fashion ; one of major consequence for our understanding of the nature of life on this planet and driving much of biological research explicating and developing the programme that Darwin 's theory initiated .
11 It 's indicative of that enfeebled culture of opposition that Labour 's insecurity prevents intelligent and thoughtful politicians from airing their reservations and doubts in public .
12 Yes , if one bears in mind that London 's situation still seems to be relatively difficult , does n't it ?
13 Above all , it is worth bearing in mind that Britton 's work has little to say directly about writing development .
14 Admittedly , it needs to be borne in mind that Aragon 's statements are doubtless slightly exaggerated expressions of feeling written for delivery as conference speeches .
15 By contrast , the hon. Gentleman might bear it in mind that Labour 's plans for an extra £37 billion a year and policies of higher taxation , higher inflation and higher interest rates would drive this country into perpetual slump .
16 This possibility can not be discounted , but it must be borne in mind that Szulc 's sources for this are confined to interviews with Blas Roca , Fabio Grobart and Alfredo Guevara , all of whom are ‘ old ’ Communists who might well be anxious to give an enhanced impression of their role in the early stages of the revolution .
17 I would be obliged therefore to receive your confirmation that Warriston 's Close would be available for this purpose as a matter of urgency .
18 Such was the confusion that Pravda 's critic Shumiatski had to remind his colleagues in the west that all of Chaplin 's films had depicted ‘ the tragedy of the petty bourgeoisie in capitalist society ’ .
19 When Drexel 's former equity head , Arthur Kirsch , let it be known last spring that Drexel 's entire American-equity department might be had as a going concern , BZW did not pause to carry out market research on the venture .
20 Stephen Orgel discerns in the theatre of this time the fear that man 's superior development could be reversed — ‘ that men can turn into — or be turned into — women ; or perhaps more exactly , can be turned back into woman , losing the strength that enabled the male potential to be realized in the first place . ’
21 The business community rallied to him for fear that Duke 's election would scare off tourism and outside investors .
22 For two sleepless nights , rugby player and fitness fanatic Brian lived with the fear that Joanna 's lifeless body would be found and he would be charged with murder .
23 Afterwards , when the boys had gone up to bed , he told Josh that Mabel 's death was an act of retribution on the part of Almighty God . ’
24 His revolutionary ‘ separate condenser ’ led to the generations of steam engines that drove countless trains and ships into an ever-expanding world of trade and industry , a future that Watt 's insight had created out of the slave and horse-power eras of the preceding 2,000 years .
25 The bid drew the attention of the Takeover Panel , and Burson-Marsteller , Dowty 's public relations advisers , were censured for suggesting to various newspapers during the bid that Dowty 's profits would rise considerably in the future .
26 Despite assuring the Radio Authority last Friday that Spectrum 's troubles were now at an end the station is now threatened with a court case brought by Lit to prove the EGM was illegal .
27 But it was Sky 's fault that Sonia 's musical non-charms were offered as half-time entertainment .
28 In fact it seems to this reviewer that Quinton 's framework offers essential support for Eccleshall 's vision of Conservatism , in that the axioms Quinton describes provide for a specifically Conservative conception of political authority and social discipline .
29 Although it was common gossip that Zoia 's private life was deeply and messily unhappy , and that alcohol was a frequent source of consolation , and of course the stories about Nicu 's debauchery and coarseness were unparalleled , Valentin 's public reputation ( which is to say , the cautious whispers between friends about him ) was positive .
30 After discussions with American Department of Transportation officials , Branson 's Washington lawyers advised him that although there was no clear indication that Virgin 's application would be ‘ held hostage ’ to the demands of PanAm , ‘ the US team certainly has these issues at the forefront of their decision-making process ’ .
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