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

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1 At the same time it should be borne in mind that much of the recent growth in employment in the service industries h-as been in part-time work .
2 This was no mean achievement , bearing in mind that much of the action takes place in the contestants ’ changing room .
3 It is a pity that much of the work done has been linked to specific titles in an academic library setting .
4 Conversely , the observation that the CSP CTL epitope contains only non-synonymous nucleotide changes supports the proposal that much of the observed CSP sequence variation has been generated and maintained by CTL selection pressure , the intensity of which may be frequency-dependent .
5 It is at Chitawan that much of the recent research work into the habits of the tiger has been carried out both by Dr Chuck McDougal , director of wildlife activities at the famous Tiger Tops Lodge , and by Nepali and American scientists funded by the Smithsonian Institute in Washington .
6 ‘ It 's a shame that much of the debate so far has focused on rents because this is not really the issue .
7 I studied his arguments at great length over the weekend and I have come to the conclusion that much of the hon. Gentleman 's argument is extremely valid and needs a great deal of further consideration .
8 It is since the disappointments of the short-lived Leverhulme period that much of the emigration from Lewis and Harris has taken place .
9 Evidence that much of the interior is liquid also comes from the properties of hydrogen , to be outlined in section 9.3.2 , and from further observations , particularly one outlined next , which indicates that the interior is hot enough to be liquid .
10 This is particularly relevant in the light of the growing evidence that much of the unwanted sequela from adolescent childbearing has social and economic origins .
11 WP What do you think of the notion that much of the poetry produced in Eastern Europe as ‘ dissident ’ poetry has had a kind of easy ride because of its political context ?
12 It is now recognised by staff that much of the apprehension and anxiety can be traced back to lack of communication and Wilson-Barnett ( 1988 ) discusses the development of different approaches to rectify the situation , drawing distinctions between information-giving , patient teaching or education , and counselling .
13 Some sixty per cent of the amendments that we 've adopted in this field have been incorporated in the finished legislation and that means in reality that much of the content of these laws has come from Nigel 's pen , the pens of the other trade unionists inside and outside the G M B that he 's plugged in to that system extremely worthwhile .
14 There can be no doubt that much of the success of the Young Enterprise Scheme comes from the involvement of business people in it .
15 The reason why the latter seem more likely is that it is on these major industries that much of the future competition among states for wealth-creating resources will be focused .
16 It was of little concern to Dan that much of the weathering may have been caused by industrial pollution — what mattered was that science had found an answer .
17 They will exchange their £30-a-day allowance for three times that much on the black market when they go back home .
18 However , such a measure can be criticised on the grounds that much of the state 's activity , that covered by the term ‘ income maintenance ’ , is left out of the definition of government activity .
19 The corpse was barely recognisable , the face battered with extreme savagery , the skull smashed to such an extent that much of the brain was some two feet away .
20 On screen , the locations certainly seem rough enough to give the impression that much of the filming must have been genuinely unpleasant , and the physical and emotional demands of the film , shot in high temperatures , led Dustin to lose twenty pounds by the time it was completed .
21 And it is on the basis of these similarities that much of the behaviour in organizations depends and is perceived .
22 Nevertheless , there is a widespread view that much of the benefit accruing from the support of a party are of a strictly financial kind ; this is particularly true of industry lobby support .
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