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

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1 It appears that the mosaic of room LI of the " abaton " — and presumably that of room L — could be earlier than this ( Britannia XII ( 1981 ) , 357 ; Britannia KIll ( 1982 ) , 380 ) .
2 So is Tye 's and presumably that of John Sheppard , a turbulent and eccentric figure too little of whose music has been printed .
3 For while , in the oral world of non-literacy , ignorance of letters , the national language or national institutions is no handicap , except to those whose business ( which is rarely that of agriculture ) makes such knowledge necessary , in a literate society the illiterate is by definition inferior , and has a strong incentive to remove that inferiority , at least from his or her children .
4 The position of the GP , however , is not straight-forwardly that of expert in relation to the non-expert patient , for beyond the GP are the specialists .
5 Casting the net wide , One Short pursued all branches of the creative arts , coming finally to music ; but not , as might have been imagined , calypso or reggae , rather that of country & western and one song in particular .
6 The L1 resembles somewhat that of Strongyloides spp .
7 Many years after the war the story of how the Enigma code was eventually broken was told and , as is often the case with officially approved histories , it was implied that the success was entirely that of GCCS .
8 The initiative of setting up NICRA was very much that of Johnston , Coughlan and the Dublin Wolfe Tone Society .
9 Not necessarily that of mother and son ; Steve had detached himself from that hook and would never be hung on it again .
10 In the situation which he occupied William Clark 's eye-level was necessarily that of personalities , above all the personality of the Prime Minister , who combined the propensity to violently emotional reactions with deep anxiety about his alleged indecision .
11 There has been a marked reduction in expenditure on various social and welfare services , especially that on housing .
12 A blanket amnesty for those involved in guerrilla activity since 1985 had yet to be finalized and it was not known if there would be official inquiries into massacres by the military , especially that at Mooiwana in 1986 .
13 To alleviate its people 's plight , especially that of women and children , an appeal has been launched with the aim of getting the international community to donate $2-2.5 billion to the frontline states .
14 Bates 's gentle , brooding descriptions of the English countryside , especially that of Kent , his unobtrusive style and his nostalgia , regretful yet accepting , won Minton 's admiration .
15 The term derives from the origin of the market in European financial centres , especially that of London .
16 Why were they interested in those topics which they chose to emphasize , and why did the work of certain authors , especially that of Lewis Henry Morgan , gain such prominence in their thinking ?
17 Nonsense provides a particularly interesting case , especially that of Lewis Carroll ( 1865 , p.77 ) , for it is not merely the absence of sense but a means of playing with logic :
18 Under this guise it probes the ‘ labyrinths and inward turns of the mind ’ in abuse of power in human relationships , especially that of mistress to servants or ‘ humble companion ’ , with acute psychological insight , no doubt won while living as a dependant .
19 The advocate needs a sound knowledge of the law , especially that of evidence and procedure .
20 inevitably the work of some of the Brits and especially that of Carel Weight , with his Armageddon-inspired townscapes , will be known to us , but the work of Andrew Darke , with his openwork Vessel made from nine vertical rods embedded in a tree root , and Robert Devereux , with his incised letter carving in an Hoptonwood Stone bowl for an Olympic flame , comes as something of an interesting surprise .
21 In so far as the population of Africa , and especially that of Somalia , is clearly at risk from internal conflict and where the aid agencies can not deliver any assistance because of that conflict , is it not time for the British Government to urge the United Nations to take a more interventionist and far stronger role in resolving those disputes ?
22 Reports in March indicated that Khmer Rouge forces had recently escalated their military activities in an attempt to cut government access to the northern provinces , especially that of Preah Vihear .
23 In the case of those from the bath-house this could mean a date before 325 ; for those of the abaton , especially that of room L , a later date might be appropriate .
24 ANSWER/ARGUMENT In accounting for the popular appeal of the Nazis , anti-semitism was not as significant as other factors , especially that of Hitler himself .
25 For those who could do so , to subscribe to the militant slogans of Pravda was not the same as to accept the party line on every issue , still less that of Lenin .
26 The difference is only that for postverbals the property complex qualifies the E ( and in surface terms we have an intransitive verb phrase ) , while with adverbals the property complex is qualified by the E ( in surface terms , a transitive verb phrase ) .
27 Why might it be claimed that of all the criticisms of the CAPM , only that of Roll constitutes a serious theoretical attack ?
28 After taking much evidence from masters and employers in the woollen manufacture , the statutory outcome was the repeal in 1809 of the old legislation , not only that on machinery but also that requiring apprenticeship .
29 The particular dimension of the self-concept to which the test is oriented is thus that of salience .
30 It is in this context that a new future role for inner cities finds favour with Robson , who justifies the need for an inner city policy on the potential of the city to become a place of consumption linked with business services : ‘ the role of cities in production is no longer that of access to labour , but of access to information ’ ( p16 ) .
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