Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [pron] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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31 At that instant I felt a pang in my heart !
32 At that instant she chose the path of her own life , and understood that in time she would have to part company with her friend .
33 In that instant she realised the whole shocking weirdness of what was going on .
34 And something stilled within her as in that instant she caught a tantalising waft of the rich , dark scent of him and felt the hard , powerful warmth of him press against her .
35 And in that instant she guessed the stars that ruled him .
36 It is the last bit of that sentence which contains the punch .
37 When the Times published that story it became a scandale .
38 Even at that hour he had an alert look , as aura of controlled energy .
39 But did n't the er the new Communist Party leadership simply canalize the , the discontent and use it to achieve their own political objectives rather than that discontent itself forming the basis of revolutionary change .
40 Thus at that level we regard the social arrangements and the general customs of society , from the point of view of , so to speak , benevolent part time social engineers , that is in terms of their effects on the general happiness , and become a suitable audience to be energised towards social reform by Benthamite recommendations .
41 ‘ The deck on the QE2 on that level we called the Exocet Deck , because that 's the height the missile rides at . ’
42 And following that recommendation we accepted a rash amendment on the floor of .
43 there is a better chance now than ever before to break down that prejudice which prompted the Irish people to confound in one common hatred the oppressed classes of England with the oppressors of both countries .
44 Fired up by that ambition he turned the Supper on end , and began to squeeze burnt umber directly on to the canvas , spreading it with a palette knife until the scene beneath was completely obscured .
45 And even that car he bought the
46 To that figure he added a total of three hundred and fifty two thousand one hundred and seven pounds for the future made up of a yearly figure of thirty nine thousand one hundred and twenty three pounds for Mrs evidence , multiplied by nine .
47 In this model rational policy-making is simply the selection of that alternative which delivers the greatest benefits net of costs ( from the elite 's perspective ) , a conception known variously as ‘ optimal ’ decision-making ( Arrow , 1951 ) , ‘ comprehensive unbounded rationality ’ ( Simon , 1957a ) , or ‘ synoptic ’ decision-making ( Lindblom , 1977 ) .
48 Leave my do n't destroy that carbon it costs a pound for a
49 Not that hooligan we saw the other day the one messing about in the dodgems . ’
50 Without any experience of that industry he found a useful partner in Thomas Gray , the manager of a small ironworks at Coatbridge , with whom in 1861 he formed the business of Colville & Gray .
51 And it is that uncertainty which limits the value the City can put on Sir Ernest 's other risky ventures , and explains why the share prices do not add up .
52 As the cylinder turns , it is pulled to that side which accelerates the airflow ( figure I ) .
53 That side you get the filleca take that 's right , Yes !
54 In that chapter I treated the habituation experiment as a form of recognition memory task in which subjects compare current sensory input with representations of previous inputs .
55 ‘ I was screaming at that critic who admires The White Hotel .
56 ‘ Not since that injection he had an hour ago . ’
57 that memo-pad you call a mind ?
58 For he was the Queen Mother 's steeplechaser who belly-flopped yards from the Grand National winning post , the horse who grabbed defeat from the very jaws of victory in such a way that even those with no interest whatsoever in the sport of racing still recall the sight of ‘ that horse who jumped the fence that was n't there ’ .
59 Their writings are designed as spring-boards for that action which enables the understanding which is felt experience .
60 He recognised the law of value as that law which regulates the private commodity economy , and insisted that the law of primitive socialist accumulation is the one that regulates not only the internal workings of the state sector but also its relationship with the private sector .
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