Example sentences of "that [det] [pron] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 But it was n't to be the for the friendship with Tiny that my father got to have the rattling good supper that that they provided in in in the servants room .
2 Bit of that that we do in year ten eleven can that be transferred down the line so that there 's a similar type of thing
3 I 'm going to prove to you today what I 've often told you before — that all you need in this life to succeed is real cast-iron determination . "
4 What a pity she did not discover that all she needed in the first place to remove the ‘ writer 's cramp ’ was to rest her right elbow on the table when writing instead of letting it hang over the edge without support !
5 This can best be seen in the demand made by princes who had subscribed to the treaty that those who lived in their lands should do the same .
6 What I 'm really searching for is a bit more evidence from the C , all participants as to why the principle of expanding an exis existing settlement has been rejected , I well appreciate that those who lived in the settlement that was chosen would not like it , but that 's not the point I 'm getting at , is there nothing in this principle of building on what 's there ?
7 Not all will necessarily agree with the suggestion that those who fight in wars are historically more important than the wars themselves .
8 The only point to note in this system of allocation is that those who bid in excess of the striking price will have priority in allocation where the issue has been oversubscribed .
9 It has already been mentioned that those who serve in the House have an opportunity to put wrongs right .
10 I have referred to the complicated question of administration , which will require careful drafting , but we want to try to ensure that those who serve in the voluntary reserve forces are available when they are needed and that their position is properly protected .
11 I am immensely gratified that those who participate in the activities of co-operation between the RUC and Garda Siochana say that the quality of co-operation is at its highest point for 30 years .
12 If the reader is happy to meet no Albanian , he will be overjoyed by the absence of anyone from India , China or the USSR , for no one in his right mind could imagine that those who dwell in these alien steppes and deserts could either enjoy ‘ states of mind ’ or have anything worth saying about them .
13 Bodies often float to the surface , but you of all people must know that those who drown in the Thames can disappear altogether and are probably taken by undercurrents down through London and out to sea . ’
14 Given the central objective of this category of public interest immunity as ‘ the maintenance of an honourable , disciplined , law-abiding and uncorrupt police force , ’ given the grave public disquiet understandably aroused by proven malpractice on the part of some at least of those who served in the now disbanded West Midlands Serious Crime Squad , given the extensive publicity already attaching to the documents here in question following the appellant 's successful appeal , it seems to us nothing short of absurd to suppose that those who co-operated in this investigation — largely other police officers and court officials — will regret that co-operation , or that future generations of potential witnesses will withhold it , were this court now to release the documents to C.N.L. to enable them to defeat if they can an allegedly corrupt claim in damages .
15 It is in everyone 's interest , North , South , East and West , that London is not throttled and that those who live in the South-east — on modest means — can have a decent life .
16 ‘ [ W ] e must ensure that those who live in derelict inner-city areas are not people who are there because they have no choice and who would leave the moment they were given an alternative . ’
17 Does my hon. Friend agree that those who live in rural areas ought to know that that is what the Liberal Democrats have in mind ?
18 The right hon. Gentleman has implied that those who travel in such a vehicle are not already committing an offence , but they are .
19 Three types of market failure have sometimes been put forward to justify the case for intervention , though it should be stressed that those who believe in the efficiency of market forces would argue that it is easy to exaggerate the importance of these factors .
20 It is possible that those who work in education , even at senior management level , lack the confidence to press for this sort of recognition ; a diffidence which has its origin in the perceived ‘ otherness ’ referred to above , combined with the erroneous view that education has little or nothing to offer a commercial board-room .
21 The propositions that this book addresses are that research is an important ingredient in the formation and implementation of effective policies and good practice in child care ; and that those who work in the child care services can not only incorporate research into their general experience , knowledge and skill but also contribute to it through their own careful observation and recording .
22 On the one hand , the Church and other religious organisations uphold the traditional principle that Sunday should be kept as a day apart , for religious observance and for rest ; they receive support from trade unions and others who fear that those who work in shops may , if Sunday trading is permitted , find themselves under pressure to work on Sunday against their will .
23 In those circumstances , it is natural that those who work in the tobacco industry should be as anxious as anyone to defend their jobs .
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