Example sentences of "the [noun pl] that [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Young children imitate and ‘ play ’ the activities that they see adults enjoying .
2 To be able to continue the activities that they have traditionally undertaken , er , with substantial er , grant and financial support from the County Council .
3 It may be best to try to specify the teaching objectives in behavioural terms — planning the thoughts and particularly the activities that you envisage for the pupils and the teacher .
4 The the grades , you do not mark the essays that you 've put in at course work t erm you do n't mark the exam questions to the same rigorous standard .
5 You will have noticed in the circulars that we have launched our first theme — Customer Service ( circular AD/93/105 ) .
6 The checks that we make are quick but thorough as we take our responsibilities seriously-no one wants to add to an existing debt problem .
7 It has never been doubted that if directors discover that the accounts that they have presented are defective they can , and should , correct them .
8 The accounts that you have for this year , have been rearranged .
9 There should be some recognition of the fact that the programmes that the Government have set up in the network of jobcentres , including restart , job clubs , job interview guarantees and all the programmes that they deliver through jobcentres or training and enterprise councils , help to alleviate the misery that comes with loss of employment .
10 Given our commitments to the programmes that we 've set forward and given our commitment to the council tax payer , remember that person again not mentioned today
11 To celebrate the centenary , we shall be having a lighthearted look at the university , and also some of the programmes that we have presented so far — the bits that went right , and some of the bits that went wrong .
12 I suppose while this is for me cos on the sponsorship issue is , would sponsorship have any impact in terms of what I might purchase so if I went to the Scottish Opera or the ballet or to the theatre and I bought a programme which I usually do and one of the things which is interesting about the evening that erm Alan and I spent last time at Scottish Council was that half the people attend Scottish Opera buy a programme and the programmes that I have sponsored always .
13 The meanings that we attach to these objects are not intrinsic to them but are learned through experience and are influenced by our current goals , values and energy levels .
14 A major problem is that there is no reason why we choose the referents that we do other than the fact that they may be someone we know or whose occupation we have information about .
15 Because I think erm it it does somewhat alter the discussions that we 've had to date i clarification of that .
16 From the discussions that I have had with those groups and from some statements that I have received — I do not want to go into detail because they were confidential — I am confident that a solution could have been found which would have formed a reasoned consensus for those groups , for the interests that they represent and for the House .
17 I am confident from the discussions that I have had that we could have found the basis for an agreement .
18 But the patterns that they bear in their sequences are as durable as the hardest rocks .
19 Against that background — I doubt whether many hon. Members would dispute the dangers that I have outlined — the argument about who won at Maastricht is pitifully irrelevant .
20 At times I become so obsessive about the dangers that I find myself making lists of what could go wrong .
21 CTCs offer education opportunities to children of all abilities — particularly those drawn from the most deprived parts of the cities that they serve .
22 ‘ But how are we ever going to listen to each other if we hold the views that we have about each other , and if we talk the way we talk to each other the way we do in the cases ? ’
23 I am pleased to say that more and more European Community countries are coming to the views that we have pioneered on reform .
24 The Col d'Aubisque is high , at 5,600 feet , and the views that you have from it are sumptuous , both back the way you have come , and now to the east as well , across to the prominent peak of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre , once thought to be the highest in the chain because it stands rather apart and closer to the plain , and before people took to actually measuring altitudes , the nearest peaks were mistaken for the tallest .
25 Does my right hon. Friend agree that many of the views that I have expressed in the House , which at times have been received with ridicule and dismay , have become law subsequently ?
26 Er we 've done the same for Renault Trucks in northern France and in Dunstable , brought , brought the unions together simply through the contacts that we 've made here in Portsmouth .
27 Thank you very much , Sir Leonard for that , in th in the beginning of your address you posed the question , what does a company like I B M have to do with a community and then proceeded to answer your question , I think in a most , er , comprehensive way , and I I speak as someone who lives in a county , Hampshire , where I B M has a strong er , base , and I know from personal experience as a volunteer in that county , how much we value the contacts that we have with I B M and the way in which we work together with them in the way that you have described .
28 What have we been talking about football last night er just an example of erm some of the scripts that we use down here .
29 so I started working through them , but without referring back to the notes that you know what some of them
30 This shows the remarkable similarity that has evolved in the gape patterns of the chicks of two species of whydah birds and the chicks of the birds that they parasitise .
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