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

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1 The Japanese had been very clever in disguising themselves as Burmans and sometimes as Buddhist monks , with the result that many of the troops looked upon the Burmese as a lot of traitors .
2 Exact destinations were kept secret , and rail journeys would be long and slow — with the result that many of the children , already traumatised by separation from their families , arrived at their destinations tired , frightened and lonely .
3 After the object ( a toy car ) had been put at B , the boxes were locked ; with the result that most of the infants went straight to B , could not get in , and returned to A and tried to gain entry to a box which they could see ( whatever ‘ see ’ means here exactly ) was empty .
4 who was in precarious health and spent much of his time in Oxford , with the result that most of the observational work at Greenwich fell upon Green .
5 Where the cliffs are high they may be undercut by the sea with the result that most of the material may be removed by the subsequent collapse of the upper undermined section .
6 There was general , but not unanimous agreement with this proposal , with the result that most of the theses now appearing in BRTT now have a ‘ DX ’ prefix .
7 What has been happening in Latin America is that the growth of education has been much faster than structural change in society , with the result that some of the potential value of education for social mobility is lost .
8 For example , the growth in knowledge across the subject divisions originally put forward by Dewey has been far from uniform , with the result that some of the classes are desperately overcrowded , while others are relatively empty .
9 I share my hon Friend 's appreciation of the value and importance of the large reforms proposed in the Bill of 1939 , and when I decided , as I announced on 23rd March , to appoint an Advisory Council to assist in the preparation of a programme of reforms , I certainly had it in mind that many of the proposals in that Bill — improved it may be by further consideration and fresh ideas — might find a place in such a programme .
10 Well erm erm had a word with erm who was about oh fourth in line in the erm education hierarchy in those days and erm then spoke to who was the Chief Education Officer and er , I think they were a bit erm , bit apprehensive about employing a blind typist because erm it was something that they had never had any experience of but in the end they thought it was worth a try and er especially after supporting me at the College and erm also perhaps they had in mind that many of the erm employees would be leaving if war broke out and erm , in fact by that time war had probably started
11 Will my hon. Friend the Minister bear it in mind that many of the frauds that have come to the attention of our regulating authorities were first discovered and reported to them by the American SEC ?
12 One of the great problems of this schedule would be , the definition of the amount of windfalls , bearing in mind that many of the local plans coming forward erm are about to be produced rather than have just been produced .
13 The drafter should bear in mind that many of the terms included in the standard terms will not be enforced in most transactions ; their purpose may be to deter claims from trading partners , to deter litigation , or provide a basis for a negotiated settlement .
14 The hon. Gentleman should bear in mind that each of the two cases to which he has referred was decided by the trial judge on the basis of medical evidence , including independent medical evidence .
15 However , the purchaser should bear in mind that some of the information supplied previously is historic and revised updates should be requested .
16 Before I finish I I just wonder whether I could put one point to the county and that 's whether in the absence of a strategic exceptions policy in the structure plan , they would allow the borough council to include the type of policy we 're seeking in our district wide local plan bearing in mind that some of the considerations in involved are of a strategic nature .
17 Bear in mind that most of the ‘ highways ’ leading out of medieval London were no more than bridle paths .
18 It is in these agencies of the mind that most of the higher mental functions which are uniquely characteristic of our species occur .
19 Nor are the prospects , even for Galway , as bad as they appear at the moment : workers reportedly wept openly in the Digital canteen when told their jobs were being phased out over the next 12 months , but the fear that most of the subcontractors that served DEC will have to close as well is not likely to be realised : where a company has a good relationship with a subcontractor , there are good reasons for maintaining that relationship even after a plant closes , and work should start flowing across the Irish Sea all the way to Galway from Scotland .
20 Whatever the intended meaning of those words , there is strong evidence in the New Testament that many of the early Christians expected the Lord 's return at any moment .
21 Unfortunately , despite this growing support for a sensitive curriculum stance in educational management strategies , there was little evidence in the writer 's research that some of the lessons available from this source were being exploited by arts staffs of LEAs responsible for professional development .
22 Firstly , it may have been masked by the salt movement effects described above or , secondly , it may be an indication that some of the central areas have undergone less Hercynian uplift than the flanking areas to the north and east .
23 Where an indication that any of the terms of a credit agreement impose on Customer a lesser expense or obligation than those of others eg ( ‘ Low Cost Finance ’ or ‘ Special Rate Finance ’ ) then the advertisement must be a full advertisement and must give equal prominence to the names of the other people concerned and their terms .
24 Eastern Bengal 's broad engine works at Saidpur feature two superb examples of inter-war Stephenson 0–6–0 tender heavy goods locos , slightly modified in West Bengal in 1936 I was reliably assured by the works ' superintendent that both of the black-painted engines were recently in steam .
25 There was insufficient recognition that some of the voluntary organisations who helped with the plans do not adequately consult disabled people .
26 She twice offered him bishoprics , which he refused because he was unwilling to accept the condition that some of the lands of the diocese should be alienated to the Crown .
27 Therefore , possibly more than in any other work concerned with children and young people , it is in the sphere of child protection that all of the people involved — whether they are professionals , volunteers or the child 's parents and wider family — need to be able to work together .
28 As an entertaining diversion and one on which you can again get your hands dirty we consider a small point which naturally arises here , namely : Is it in fact the case that each of the numbers Nn is itself a prime ?
29 If that is the case that each of the political parties , as I assume is the case for er the Conservative party , I know it to be the case of the Labour party I assume the same is true for the Liberal Democrats and other parties represented in this house , that they undertake the very considerable organisational er er process of selecting candidates only to find a few weeks before June the ninth , that as a result of the difficulties that I 've described as far as the French government attitude towards these elections is concerned , that er in fact we have to revert to the existing arrangements and that we can not have these new er boundaries in place .
30 If it were the case that some of the remaining words were radically different from the approximate values for shape and length they could be removed from the list of candidates .
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