Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [noun pl] of that " in BNC.

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1 A resourceful and pacy winger , with a strong shot , Peter deservedly earned the affection of all the Palace clientele of the mid-1950s , but these were troubled days at Selhurst Park and fans of that period are left with the feeling that we never really saw Peter Berry consistently produce the level of football of which he was undoubtedly capable .
2 ‘ I 'd back Blagg at any fun and games of that sort .
3 All the fun and thrills of that fabulous era are captured in 112 ROCK'N'ROLL GREATS , where you 'll find over 90 top names presenting their biggest and best-remembered hits .
4 horse to water and things of that kind .
5 If an individual has problems at a particular stage he or she tends to regress to an earlier stage and to be dominated , or fixated , by the behaviour and attitudes of that stage .
6 In this case , the plaintiffs were a finance house and the defendants were a company in liquidation and liquidators of that company .
7 Similarly , the manager in charge of a local authority department may need to give a lead to others in defining the role and objectives of that department .
8 Northampton 's history goes back beyond the Romans — certainly to the Iron Age and settlements of that time can be found in and around the town .
9 In schools , all parents will have the right to a report on their child 's performance and details of that of the school .
10 Indeed , TMA 1970 , s76 provides that a trustee who has authorised the receipt of profits arising from trust property by or by the agent of the person entitled thereto ( the beneficiary ) , shall not if : ( a ) that person or agent actually receives the profits under that authority ; and ( b ) the trustee makes a return of the name , address and profits of that person be required to do any other act for the purposes of the assessment of that person to income tax .
11 It referred to the regional strategy which is currently out for consultation but was an emerging document and copies of that were again appended to the briefing paper it outlined the county council 's procedures which were followed in progress in the structure plan it outlined a programme establishing the weight of opinion of objectors it indicated our process in preparing policy amendments to be put to the panel and all those matters were made public It also requested the panel 's view on the role of county council members at the enquiry in public the responses to that were not made public and were in fact a question which was clearly put to the panel .
12 And it is that each local church , of whatever sign should be invited to nominate from amongst their elder division those elders who district council might consider and recognise as dividing elders for a stated period of years with authority to do , provide them all services of worship and meetings of that local church , as the need arises .
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