Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [conj] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 An examination of the client 's hesitance , however , indicates that he is not at all sure about the terminology and that he may simply be echoing the wording of the charge .
2 It is very important that user groups do contribute to the change and that their suggestions are not merely dealt with by paying lip service .
3 There were two bases on which he could have been convicted , either that the jury accepted that he had fetched the knife from his home , or , alternatively , that he had obtained the knife during the struggle but that they were satisfied that the essentials of self-defence were not made out .
4 The prosecution accepted that the notebook proved Mr Thompson had been involved in the distribution of obscene material , a charge the countess had levelled at him earlier in the trial but that he had denied .
5 The fact that I had people to speak for me at the trial and that I was doing community work did n't appear to mean much to them .
6 If anyone feels they 've missed out on the award and that they know someone they fell ought to have been nominated , then they should do so next year .
7 Of this person she could form no idea other than that Hugh believed him to be the owner of whatever was in the sack and that he was in some way connected with the outlaws ' Camp .
8 Insofar as English law requires the directors to take into account the interests of groups other than the shareholders it adopts the position that these interests do not fundamentally conflict with those of the shareholders and that it is therefore possible to arrive at a decision that balances all the relevant interests , subsuming them under or subordinating them to the vaguely defined collective goal of the organization .
9 No them 's just the on the if there 'd not been any change to the croft and that there 'd still the old rent .
10 The problem is not that parents want to spike the afternoon but that they do not think .
11 The court held that the accused represented that the bank owed him the money and that he was entitled to withdraw it .
12 and it displaces the hydrogen and that we that 's why we describe it the the zinc displaces the hydrogen from the acid .
13 The opinion , which comes ten years after a joint opinion by Arden and Leonard Hoffman QC and which supersedes it , not only concludes that standards are likely to be accepted as authoritative by the courts but that they are likely to accept that that compliance with abstracts of the UITF ‘ is also necessary to meet the true and fair requirement ’ .
14 Jenking said he thought they were on the Dean and that they would soon beat over it into deeper water .
15 Where this is done it matters not that the pedestrians have n't put a foot on the crossing or that they have actually crossed and the offence can still be committed ( Gullen v Ford [ 1975 ] 2 All ER 24 and Connor v Paterson ( 1977 ) 121 Sol Jo 392 ) .
16 The only grass that 's well cut is where people cut it themselves outside their own house but , in particular , erm , th I would like to see the supervision of the contract and that we do n't cough up the money unless the job 's done properly because I think we 're paying for a job that 's not being either done at all , or when it is being done it 's not being done well .
17 He replied that he had tried to get an attorney to break the contract and that he had spoken to this lawyer and that lawyer .
18 Could it be that someone took him up on the extravagant wagers he offered constantly during the election and that he 's been forced to three ball his monkey suit to meet his gambling debts ? and then there was the letter in Saturday 's Darlington and Stockton Times from stop-at-home Nick ThorneWallis , Labour chairman of Darlington council 's transport committee .
19 Although Lee stated that he did not intend to stand as a candidate in the presidential elections , the new party announced that it would contest the election and that it planned to choose a candidate by the end of October .
20 Explain that you are not querying the decision but that you would appreciate the information if at all possible , as you will then be able to learn from it for another occasion .
21 Surely the Friend would be justified in rejecting the case by saying that he was living in the present and that whatever happened in the future , whether he married and had a son or not , would be of doubtful relevance to his own mind or body now .
22 She added , ‘ He 's very good to Margaret ’ , and I felt that simultaneously she had nodded towards the past while affirming the present and that I had fallen somewhere between the two : nothing but the body of a ghost , nebulous and deserted .
23 No it 's the tablets and that I 'm .
24 There was no indication that they , unlike the aggro leaders , were actively engaged in inciting other fans to join in the scraps or that they led concerted attacks against the opposition .
25 These physical effects of withdrawal indicate that the physical body craves for more of the drug and that it is physiologically addicted .
26 Police believe they 've identified the man who arranged for him to smuggle the drug and that he 's currently carrying out his business abroad .
27 Alamena , Boz 's wife , is making life difficult for her , telling her she 's not to leave the camp and that she 's too free and easy with everyone .
28 Grant and I think he did n't deliberately sink the yacht but that he just , through ignorance , kind of accidentally blew a hole through the bottom . ’
29 They were spreading rumours that Mac and I knew the starter and that I had got away with a false start .
30 Chief executive , Alan Wood , said : ‘ These results show that the society have been effective in handling the problems caused by the recession and that there is a continuing role for building societies operating on the traditional well understood bases . ’
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