Example sentences of "and [art] [noun] that the " in BNC.

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1 Sadness far the way he had felt about the old man blended with a sense that his childhood was irrecoverably lost , and the knowledge that the very past when it was in flight Lived , like the present , in continual death .
2 But increased competition , and the knowledge that the product was soon to become obsolete , led the Group Manager of Storage Systems in 1981 to the conclusion that , ‘ We needed to take the initiative .
3 The idea of standing out there was too awful to contemplate , and the knowledge that the hour would eventually arrive sent me into a state of high anxiety .
4 There had to be prior scrutiny in each case of the particular facts , sovereign interests , and the likelihood that the Convention procedures would prove effective .
5 The rate at which heat is flowing out of the Moon was measured at the Apollo 15 and 17 landing sites , but because of the unknown distribution of energy sources in the Moon , the poorly known thermal conductivity of subsurface materials , and the likelihood that the Apollo 15 and 17 results do not typify the whole Moon , the heat-flow measurements do not much constrain models of the lunar interior .
6 There would have to be changes of shifts , er and the likelihood that the operation to erm , the surveillance operation would be compromised as a result .
7 MIRROR Group Newspapers has paid more than £12m in fees to its advisers since the death of Robert Maxwell and the discovery that the company and its pension fund were the victims of a massive fraud last November .
8 MIRROR Group Newspapers has paid more than £12m in fees to its advisers since the death of Robert Maxwell and the discovery that the company and its pension fund were the victims of a massive fraud last November .
9 There is , indeed , a snake — the Formosan banded krait — that gives you a type of instant miocencia , and the discovery that the venom of this animal contains a toxin that can do this has , indirectly , led to the elucidation of the mechanism behind miocenia gravis .
10 The Physical Sciences Division was renamed Technical Information , to reflect better the requirements of industrial users and the services that the SSL planned to offer .
11 Part 2 begins with retirement , the time ‘ old age ’ is usually thought to start , and the problems that the loss of productive employment brings .
12 It is common ground between the plaintiffs and the ombudsman that the only relevant matter of complaint is that part of paragraph 3 of Part II to Schedule 12 , which refers to the grant or refusal to grant further advances to a borrowing member .
13 In accordance with that analysis , there is a contract between the society and the borrower that the society will procure a house buyers ' report either through its own employee or at the society 's option through an independent valuer .
14 The need to monitor that experiment and the conviction that the court would benefit from improved lines of communication between it and those who used the court , either as practitioners or as litigants , had led to the establishment of a Court of Appeal Users ' Committee , representative of both , which would have its first meeting later this month .
15 Both that conviction , and the conviction that the causal items make their effects happen , can also be glossed as convictions that the causal items bring into existence their effects .
16 These displays are further examples of the excellent service to artists and the public that the Collective provides with its rapidly changing programme of exhibitions .
17 The European Commission of Human Rights will rule today on whether a complaint by The Sunday Times , The Observer , and The Guardian that the UK broke freedom of expression guarantees during the Spycatcher affair can go ahead .
18 Support can be seen in the upsurge of working-class activity that accompanied the strikes of 1978 and 1979 and the way that the union 's leader , Lula , became such a popular figure .
19 Chile 's previous period of democracy and the way that the labour movement had developed it independent , political base and strong organisational structure during that time , made possible the development of militant collective action on the part of the proletariat .
20 Being responsive to parents does n't mean the development of a situation where ‘ parent always knows best ’ about the education of the children and the way that the school should be run .
21 The head and individual staff members meeting for about an hour to discuss the staff member 's responsibilities and the way that the school has progressed over the year ; particular stress being placed on the successes of the staff member and in finding areas of development and growth .
22 Successful appraisal ultimately rests on the acceptability of the system and the way that the manager handles it , particularly in the face to face situation .
23 A daughter knows the dark , night side of her mother , because of the special link that is forged between them and the way that the mother 's nature may be reflected in the daughter 's .
24 Studies of the prevalence of disability in the community are influenced by both study design and the way that the questions are asked .
25 But the plan , the ownership of the plan print room , and the way that the plans are not stored safely and they 're not treated like proper documents , just amazes me when you compare it with some of the plan rooms in , in
26 And the way that the text is translated I 've always supposed that Jesus must have thought that mustard seeds had a lot of faith .
27 or sort of characteristic behaviours of groups and the way that the dynamics happen .
28 And the way that the Government has reduced the provision it makes for higher education erm is that it is has so far erm kept us with the same amount of resources while expecting us to take more students .
29 However , the difficulties of transferring men and materials to France during the war , and the realisation that the Channel was unlikely to remain an inviolable defence in modern times , led to a revival of interest .
30 And the proposition that the Conservative benches are now occupied by men and women whose ambitions have been forged in industry is greatly exaggerated .
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