Example sentences of "that [prep] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , most of their problems spring from the fact that for them the two functions are deeply connected .
2 Alec said that for him the daily instruction from the word of God in one 's quiet time was the place where , over a period of weeks , we should receive guidance from God .
3 I knew that for him The Fat Controller confirmed it — I was his Wolf Man , his Anna O. He told me as much .
4 Bourgeois democracy was seen as a facade , concealing the fact that behind it the capitalist class continued to rule and dominate bourgeois society .
5 It is at any rate possible that in her a certain ethical rightness and decency coexisted with aesthetic stiffness and suspicion .
6 In the epistle to the Hebrews ( by an unknown Christian of learning and sophistication ) there is equal emphasis both upon the spontaneity and fullness of Jesus ' humanity and upon the faith that in him the eternal Son of the Father has come to unite believers to himself ; he is the pioneer of our salvation , our representative bringing to the Father and to the heavenly company those who put their trust in him .
7 One might say that in him an old cultural dream — exoticism — donned progressive clothes .
8 This state obtains its name from the fact that in it the general conditions of production and consumption , of distribution and exchange remain motionless ; but yet it is full of movement ; for it is a mode of life .
9 They could have easily made that to us the local planners who have to determine what kind of jobs go where and we could have discussed it with them .
10 Colleges should be doing to meet the needs of Roman Catholic schools , notwithstanding the harsh economic regime they share with the rest of higher education , it seems fair to conclude that without them the Roman Catholic educational sector would be very much the poorer .
11 The case against heavy defence expenditure can not rest simply on arguments that some of that money would be better spent on social policy ; it is necessary to prove that some of that expenditure is inappropriate or irrelevant , or to face the argument that without it no social policy would be secure .
12 The rule may once have been justified by the fear that without it an accused might be tortured into production of documents but those days are surely past and this consideration can not apply in the context of a civil action .
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