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

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1 For our purposes it is interesting that although Althusser locates the penal system logically enough within the Repressive State Apparatus , he also makes it clear that there is no such thing as a purely repressive apparatus , and that the RSA also functions ( if only secondarily ) by ideology .
2 In many ways , I knew his uncompromising attitude was the right one , but I also knew that if Frontenac owned the rights to the novel as librettist , Jean-Claude 's version would be stillborn .
3 ‘ His figures show that if Durham reached the top level of civilianisation achieved by other forces , then around 50 new police officers could be made available .
4 France 's Thomson invested in a factory making cathode-ray tubes but found that if Poland sent the EC more than 2.5m ecus-worth ( $1.1m ) of tubes it got hit by tariffs .
5 FoE campaigner Viv Mountford said : ‘ We have always said that if ICI build an incinerator it could attract other ‘ dirty industry ’ and now already North West Water have come up with a scheme to burn sewage sludge in Widnes .
6 In fact it got to the stage that if Scott had a horse in a bumper at all , it was backed favourite almost immediately .
7 Jimmy Knapp , general secretary of the biggest rail union , the Railway , Maritime and Transport Workers ' Union , said that if BR lost the contract it would be a ‘ devastating blow not only to the railways but also for the environment ’ .
8 The SADF are trying to persuade people that if SWAPO wins the elections they will starve and all their possessions will be confiscated .
9 We knew that if Thomas survived the cancer his only chance of a halfway normal life was to find a cure for A-T .
10 Finally I for one would nt be too bothered if Howard left.What he has done for the club will always be remembered , but no one man is bigger than the club ( apart from maybe Don ) , and I have it from a very good source that if Howard leaves the club , Leeds will soon run into 15 million quid.Is he worth that much ?
11 Watkins ' fear is that if UI extends the Unix RoadMap to include conformance with SVR4.2 — technology which UI helped conceive and encouraged USL to develop — SunSoft would have to implement a bunch of APIs which are inconsistent with its own operating system releases to maintain RoadMap conformance .
12 It was then that the local shaman had suggested that unless Laba became a sailor he would probably " die by python " .
13 For he would know , as the nine men watching him knew , that unless Thorfinn defended the Tay , he was lost .
14 The group of gentlemen who prepared the list and signed the covering letter to Panmure , however , emphasised that unless Panmure wrote the letters in favour of James Milne which they had requested , then their friend would withdraw ‘ & let your declared oposers run away with what they could not , were you either present or your intrest heartily interposed ’ .
15 The American State Department argued that because Arafat represented an organisation that used terrorism he should not be allowed to enter America .
16 I 'd like to comment on Mr Grigson 's table , in particular the figure proposed for Ryedale , er his figure is based on the assumption that because Selby gets the new settlement it therefore gets a corresponding reduction in house building elsewhere in the Greater York portion of Selby .
17 It may seem appropriate that since VR marks the first true merging of technology and imagination , it is sometimes hard to tell where current technology ends and its imagined future begins .
18 On Aug. 21 the Speaker of the Iranian Majlis ( parliament ) , Ayatollah Mehdi Karrubi , was reported to have told an open session of the Majlis that while Iran condemned the US military presence in the Gulf region , " we announce explicitly that Iraq 's aggression against Kuwait is condemned " .
19 Does my hon. Friend the Minister agree that while Britain has the highest proportion of health costs funded by the public purse , the British public have shown their confidence in it by the fact that only 13 per cent .
20 It is clear that while Althusser compares the ‘ science ’ of Marxism with the ‘ science ’ of the material sciences , he is not describing the same features as would traditional sociologists or philosophers .
21 The problem , however , is that though Sartre produces a provocative analysis of why Stalin was successful , this imperceptibly slides into an account of why Stalin had to do what he did , to the extent that Sartre appears to justify his actions according to the particular necessities of his historical circumstances .
22 The judge pointed out that when Harper lit the first tuft of hay Smith told him ‘ in the clearest terms ’ not to be so stupid .
23 So successful was the new pattern that when Yusuf made a third entry into Spain in 1090 , he met with absolutely no support from the Caliphs ; they either ignored him or actually placed obstacles in his path .
24 Mr John Rees , defending , said that when Jones confronted the alleged burglar ‘ he may have over-reacted by punching him . ’
25 Rebuck , now 38 , says that when Philip made the decision to work in advertising , his friends were shocked : ‘ It was the tail-end of the Sixties generation and most of us did n't have a clue about what we would do .
26 The ‘ Boro 's London fan club newsletter points out that when FMTTM produced a Bruce Rioch shirt , the manager was sacked shortly afterwards .
27 It was no accident that when Pottz won the world title one of the tabloid headlines in England ran : ‘ Britannia Rules the Waves ’ .
28 The punishers were determined on the basis that when Olwyn produced the PB or failed to produce the CB a disincentive must be provided .
29 ‘ It appears that when Stuart grabbed the grill door handle the whole unit tilted up .
30 It so happened that when John approached the manager and his wife they had only just been moved to the pub with the brief to try and improve relations between the pub and the local community .
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