Example sentences of "[det] [coord] [that] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although some of the West 's Arab partners have hinted that they might be able to live with this and that a settlement of the Arab-Israeli dispute and the Palestinian issue is no longer at the top of the Arab agenda , this is unlikely to hold true for long .
2 Each firm knows that the value of the land is £100 per acre , and knows the other knows this and that the government does not .
3 From this analysis of the statement of claim it is clear that all the plaintiffs ' claims against the third defendant are based upon allegations of fraud of one kind or another and that no relief is claimed on any basis which does not involve fraud .
4 ‘ E 's gettin' too big fer 'is boots , demandin' this an' that every time 'e enters the 'ouse .
5 13 Restlessness or inattention on a general scale suggests the teacher is either labouring the point too much or that the material is too difficult or too easy .
6 After reading about this incident in my book the headteacher involved wrote to me saying he felt that teachers do perhaps shout too much but that the issue for him was that the student was a ‘ guest ’ in the school which in turn was a family .
7 ‘ We feel very strongly about that and that the law should be changed for future children , so that they should be spared the anguish of separation and no contact at all . ’
8 When he introduced the report in the house , my right honourable friend , the member for Kingston upon Thames made is clear that he accepted them all and that the government was committed to carrying them out .
9 In attempting to help users in searching automated catalogues , it is perhaps too easy to assume that the machine must do it all and that the burden must be removed entirely from the user .
10 This argument assumes that the amount of electricity consumed in each final quarter is the same and that the price per unit of electricity is the same .
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