Example sentences of "[adv prt] [that] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 I turn into the Kaiser-Josephstrasse , then turn off that down a side street and we 're in the Munsterplatz … ’
2 No prizes can be offered for pointing out that at a given moment there are artists of several generations working and in very different ways .
3 LATEST BBC Radio Ulster figures show a weekly reach of 31pc , and the BBC points out that for a distinctive , speech-based service , that 's a remarkable catchment of almost one in three of the adult population .
4 We consider this comment to be without foundation and should point out that as a condition of the land being used as a permanent site for our mobile home , we have had to plant over 100 conifers , together with shrubs and rose bushes .
5 Writing in the British Medical Journal recently , she points out that between a quarter and a third of 15-year-olds smoke .
6 And it is here that we come to the nub , theoretically , of the problem with Adorno 's whole approach to listening Dick Bradley ( n.d. ) points out that within a Marxist framework production and consumption can not properly be given the near-identity which Adorno attributes to them .
7 The trial was streamlined : Mr Dixon 's own lawyer points out that in a $1.3 billion S$L failure , the government came up with charges involving only $600,000 .
8 The American conductor John Canarina also pointed out that in a performance he attended at Tanglewood in 1965 and in a recording he made with the Chicago Symphony , Munch made two cuts between figs. 110 and 128 ( in the Durand score ) .
9 One person pointed out that in a recent interview Nigel Hamilton , the man in charge of the Belfast Special Action Team and therefore of Making Belfast Work , stated that the money for Making Belfast Work was additional to government planned spending in North and West Belfast .
10 I shall not anticipate the arguments here , but it is worth pointing out that in a context of incomes policy , struggles over enterprise policy and operations would assume an increased importance : if wage-determination were conducted on a more centralised basis then the focus of collective bargaining at enterprise level would have to change .
11 However , he also points out that in a number of important companies a single family of entrepreneurial capitalists retain a majority of the shares .
12 They also pointed out that in a competitive market for a homogeneous product it was to be expected that prices would be identical and follow each other closely .
13 To begin with , I pay tribute to an intervention made by the hon. Member for Wolverhampton , South-West ( Mr. Budgen ) who , earlier today , rightly pointed out that in a democracy Parliament should be expected to debate a measure such as this in a sane and sensible fashion .
14 He also pointed out that in a survey of 1,000 " organic " farms , only 400 were wholly free of pesticides and fertilisers .
15 As Levi-Strauss was to argue , different histories have different temporalities : the time scales of the sciences do not work at the same pace as other forms of history : they have their own dynamic , their own rhythm , their own times , sometimes fast , sometimes slow , that do not operate by the ordinary round of the year ; Bachelard was fond of pointing out that from a scientific point of view the ten years from 1920 to 1930 were as long an era as the previous five hundred .
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