Example sentences of "of the [noun] [noun pl] that " in BNC.
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1 | I do this because it was in the period of the church fathers that what was to become orthodox Christology was worked out . |
2 | Their wails and screams rose above the crackle of their burning homes and were made even more blood-curdling by the clangorous din of the church bells that frantically appealed to heaven for aid . |
3 | The history of the whole of the Church shows that having been full to overflowing in times of crisis , in times of war for example . |
4 | This passed the responsibility for state education from the school boards to the county and county borough councils , and devised a formula for the comprehensive financial support of the church schools that preserved a measure of voluntary control . |
5 | While the typographic quality of the documents increases in leaps and bounds , both as the software improves and the operators become more skilled , so too are we experiencing a rapid improvement in the quality of the printing systems that are available . |
6 | Take note of the DC identifiers that LIFESPAN has supplied for the package and the new modules . |
7 | This would be in tune with the general desire of the council officials that we as researchers should not set about asking direct questions about incomer and Shetlander relations . |
8 | The cutting back of vegetation , abandonment of pinch-points and ‘ opening-out ’ of the street that this would imply would be a negation of the townscape properties that residents of Woonerf-'like areas profess to enjoy . |
9 | What is the Minister 's guess in regard to a possible deadline for a conclusion to the MacSharry discussions — not least in the context of the GATT negotiations that must follow ? |
10 | An entry mechanism at the plasma membrane , which regulates the supply of calcium to the second component , the oscillator itself , which consists of the calcium stores that have either the RYRs or IP 3 Rs responsible for CICR . |
11 | Capitalist economic relations were established in the countryside through the ‘ enclosures ’ , where land became the private property of landowners and the rural work-force was stripped of the land-use rights that gave them an independent source of subsistence . |
12 | And this weakened commitment may in turn be a by-product of the intensity of the subject commitments that have been built up elsewhere in the school curriculum . |
13 | The review that we undertook of the calls shows that the peak demands in are between eight A M and twelve midnight , so the four officers will work a sixteen hour duty scheme er of eight till four , four til midnight , and then the cover between midnight and A M will come fr eight A M will come from as it does at present . |
14 | Most serious work has focused on improving Pulse Code Modulation ( PCM ) — the basic method of breaking a waveform into discrete elements for digitisation — and on the transmission of the bit codes that measure the value of the wave form . |
15 | so this time I thought we would look at some of the knit options that are available to us from within the 9000 program . |
16 | From there she 'd be able to go down to the lakeside if she chose , or else pick up one of the shore paths that would take her further into the valley . |
17 | There was some hope at the time of the Maastricht negotiations that the centralising tendencies of the European Community would be checked by the ‘ principle of subsidiarity ’ . |
18 | We have only looked , in this chapter , at a small subset of the parameter values that have been examined by researchers in recent years . |
19 | The last of the main galleries concentrates on works from the last twenty year 's of Bassano 's career , including many of the genre scenes that are among the artist 's most celebrated works . |
20 | Pvc liners can also be repaired with a patch ( possibly an offcut ) and one of the pvc adhesives that are widely available . |
21 | The same is true of the utility programs that come with MS DOS 5 . |
22 | Before the arrival of the sex shops that dominate the area today , Soho , with its small shops and delicatessens and its cast of well-known proprietors , characters and cranks , had a village quality . |
23 | Acting as a walking/talking A-Z , directing traffic , dealing with accident victims and domestic disputes are several of the myriad activities that absorb police personnel . |
24 | In summary , it was concluded from the initial examination of the FAOR proposals that the development of a global user requirement for the introduction of either computerised indexing and storage systems was not appropriate , or possible , at that time , and it was necessary to take an evolutionary bottom-up approach that recognised not only the limitations and costs of the current market in software and equipment , but also the particular needs of individual functions . |
25 | It may not be a coincidence that the Otago Rugby Union , of which Dowling is a committee member and former chairman , actually requested that the NZRFU cancel the July-August tour of South Africa because of the drug scandals that had occurred — and which were followed by a variety of other allegations and proof of steroid use in the Republic . |
26 | Until very recently it was commonly thought to be a peculiar anomaly of the Transfer Regulations that reg 7 specifically excludes from the statutory novation the rights of employees in respect of occupational pension schemes . |
27 | Tear the slip out and hand it in at any Midland branch ; or put it in one of the AutoDeposit machines that have been installed at a number of our branches . |
28 | In natural language indexing which uses a stoplist only , the indexing language is open ; there is no record other than the index itself of the indexing terms that have been assigned . |
29 | Many of the word trigrams that are possible are not present in the corpus . |
30 | Speyside in the Highlands is home to the malt whisky industry — the top of the range Scotches that attract a fanatical following among whisky buffs . |