Example sentences of "[pron] that [verb] an " in BNC.
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1 | But that six Rose , I 'm not criticising , well I am criticising , to me that seems an awful lot of money . |
2 | ‘ Record companies always tell you that marketing an album is very difficult and problematic . |
3 | It would work , but why adopt something that complicates an already complex technology ? |
4 | This being so , the principal concern must be for the worth and value of the planned activities : something that requires an intrinsic evaluation . |
5 | I want to recount an experience that has stayed with me ever since it happened , something that transformed an uneventful journey home from work . |
6 | Out of 4,000 scientific publications they selected 529 ‘ key articles ’ ( ‘ a key article was defined as one that had an important effect on the direction of subsequent research and development , which in turn proved to be important for one of the ten clinical advances ’ ) . |
7 | He pointed to the necessity of a reciprocal relationship , one that had ultimately to be beneficial to all participants , and not merely based upon value money exchanges but one that entailed an exchange of real use-values . |
8 | It will be better for the APB to issue a delayed but duly considered SAS , rather than one that meets an early deadline but does not adequately address all the issues involved . |
9 | I find it to be an irritating reminder that the solid rail service taken for granted by this part of the country , the one that provides an essential lifeline spring , summer , autumn and winter , is eventually going to be lost to these seasonal theme-park trucks full of florid , truffle-guzzling lounge lizards . |
10 | Nevertheless , though difficulties remain in locating each possible measurement focus , the idea is one that provides an escape from the dominant ( if woolly ) notion of accruals accounting as an all-or-nothing alternative to cash accounting . |
11 | A good example ( and one that affords an interesting comparison with Beccaria ) is his attitude towards torture . |
12 | He looked solid , not just physically but mentally , with an air about him that denoted an inner strength . |
13 | Think of it this way : if it is the case that an incomplete embargo on vehicles will result in my going , then anything that entails an incomplete embargo on vehicles will result in my going ; an incomplete embargo on cars entails an incomplete embargo on vehicles , so an incomplete embargo on cars will result in my going . ) |
14 | For though you and your ancestors got your property by murder and theft , and you keep it by the same power from us that have an equal right to the land with you by the righteous law of creation , yet we shall have no occasion of quarrelling … |