Example sentences of "that [prep] [noun] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He 's bowling with considerable pace there , did Lawrence , that wicket 's cheered him up and he was rushing in , he 's got his line right , round that off stump and plays a bit of a open face anyway , so those in the slip Gordon beware and the one that did get an edge , it flew through , both Ian Botham who 's at second and Graham Gooch , they both stand pretty close , they work on the theory that it 's better to drop them then to have them bouncing in front of you , but they could have been about five yards deeper in that , the one , that , that went flying through with the character .
2 The density of a gas or vapour is often compared to that of hydrogen and expressed as the relative vapour density
3 Other societies had had similar social and economic systems to that of Europe and had not developed capitalism .
4 A common problem encountered in kitchens is that of smears and stains on glassware and cutlery , the result of hard water evaporating on their surface .
5 It was , though , his rather better known colleague at Caltech , Linus Pauling , who proposed that the principle to adopt was that of structures that maximise the number of so-called hydrogen bonds between different amino acids in the polypeptide chain ( and who thereby forged the key which very rapidly unlocked molecular biology ) .
6 Some researchers focus on a logic-based approach to hypertext , some build a hypertext model on top of Petri net formalisms , but the basic structure remains that of nodes and links with attributes .
7 Money has come , however regrettably , to be a major headache to the most visible area of diocesan life — that of cathedral and close .
8 Yet the transmission of precious substances in the form of jewellery or other objects of display has at all times and most notably during the last five millennia served the same purpose the world over , that of signalling and enhancing status .
9 The chromatographic behaviour of the stimulating activity described here ( Fig.3 ) strictly correlates with that of hTFIIA as outlined by Waldschmidt and Seifart ( 12 ) .
10 Similar proposals continued to be made in various forms in the second half of the century , though none was elaborated in as much detail as that of Saint-Pierre or attracted as much attention .
11 You know how Kissinger 's policy lines up with that of Russia as regards Southern Africa and particularly Rhodesia .
12 I was looking to a broader concept than that of agency when considering the responsibility of the creditors in ‘ leaving the matter to the son to obtain the signatures of the parents . ’
13 The process begun under Edward I was continued in July 1333 when , at Halidon Hill , outside Berwick , the English showed that they had learned to coordinate the use of ‘ traditional ’ cavalry with the ‘ new ’ archer force , the combination on this occasion being that of archers and dismounted men-at-arms drawn up in a defensive position which showed what successes a measure of flexibility could bring to an army led by men willing to experiment .
14 This should not be taken too literally — not every rock in the crust is a granite — things like limestones are vastly different in composition — but the average composition of all the rocks on the continents is about that of granite and contains over 60 per cent of silica .
15 Once Korn/Ferry 's annual fee income — growing at an annual rate of 30% — had overtaken that of Heidrick and Struggles by 1978 and Boyden by 1979 , they sought overseas expansion .
16 In the course of defending Creole against Shane 's objections , Chris actually begins to use Creole , distancing his own talk from that of Shane and putting into practice his own belief that " if you want them to know your culture you have to chat it " .
17 Partly because of these applications , the most widely considered combination is that of heat and dissolved common salt .
18 Their work was mainly that of missions and teaching ordinands and conducting retreats , though their work in Africa was both tense and world-famous .
19 In fact , by then Reagan had served a valuable apprenticeship in the communications industry and had completed two terms as governor of the most populous state in the union with a GNP comparable to that of Canada and exceeded by only six national economies .
20 For example , some woods turn darker as they age , so you may want to take that into account when choosing something very pale .
21 They took that into account when building their third house , in a small development off a country lane on the Highgate side of Kenwood , but stuck to their usual system of Geoffrey working out the designs with a lot of input from Elaine .
22 Still , in your usual efficient manner , you 'll have taken that into account when planning your engagement diary , ’ he said dismissively .
23 The Magistrates took that into account when imposing the sentence , but warned the girl that they take the offence extremely seriously .
24 Now you can not force the client to take that into account and read and understand it , but I do believe that it will be possible for you , in writing to the client , to explain the advantages and the extras which you are incorporating within your er proposed scheme which you feel are absolutely fundamental to the correct working of the project .
25 She seized on that with triumph and called him That Theatrical Type .
26 Mounting a strong lobby , the National Rifle Association argued that gun control was irrelevant to isolated incidents like that in Killeen and restricted the opportunity for self-defence against armed assailants .
27 The message to drivers is very different from that in schemes that treat whole neighbourhoods or groups of streets .
28 Mr. Wilson : We know that the Hon. Gentleman is advising both companies — he informed us of that in Committee and has said so again tonight — but is it correct that he is backing Strathtay for his own area ?
29 The clean lines of rectangular-shaped frames lend themselves to elegant and sophisticated designs , so try to bear that in mind when planning a picture such as this .
30 I 'd like to take that on board and review the situation that we give , given a predicament still therefore a purpose and I hear what Mr has to say and I look at that particular pelican crossing myself , and respect the
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