Example sentences of "that [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 Mr MacLaren suggests that persistent enuretics on board a warship would create even more serious problems than in any army barracks , and I would agree with that proposition .
2 Er the money lender that that focus on areas like the flats , er charge exorbitant rates of interest for repayment .
3 Baby having that that bib on
4 On the assumption that neither Hezarfen on the one hand nor Ali and Kocu Bey on the other is simply in error , one can perhaps reconcile these two apparently contradictory statements on the grounds either that it was only in the technical matter of the that Istanbul , Edirne and Bursa continued to be regarded as 300-akce kadiliks , their holders actually being given 500 akce a day ; or that , while still being paid only 300 akce a day , they had come to be regarded as 500-akce mevleviyets from the hierarchical point of view , for the obvious reason that they were in fact higher in rank than any of the other kadiliks .
5 In the medieval monastic library , knowledge fell into such simple categories that broad grouping on shelves could be accompanied by only the simplest of catalogue descriptions .
6 This method requires that each person on the team knows the patient and the patient 's needs and problems . ’
7 Unemployment Benefit is calculated on a daily basis , so that each day on which an Unemployment Benefit recipient works is a day for which he is not entitled to claim any benefit .
8 Fourthly that each child on that action plan would have outlined where they would hope to go and following that have found out what the requirements are , the possible pathway through and if they are n't sure , I was gon , what I was gon na ask was , if I could have a careers teacher in to talk to form about possible pathway through , i in the general terms so they 've got these four outcomes there .
9 Describing a map with words and symbols , such as appear on this page , is not very easy ; but you can imagine that each entry on the map is recorded as a fact of the form here-found ( x , y , thing ) where x and y are coordinates , longitude and latitude , and thing is any feature such as a mountain or river or city .
10 Through careful negotiation with the client it is important that each stage on the programme is designed to be only approximately ten units of anxiety or difficulty greater than the previous stage .
11 Although some of the distinctive lexis of the London variety of Jamaican Creole may have its origins in Rasta speech , there is no clear evidence that Rastafarian influence on the structure of the Creole goes any further than that .
12 The commission believes that tougher standards on fuels and engines should be introduced by the government at the earliest possible date to provide an incentive to the transport industry .
13 But the politicians and civil servants could not agree that further expenditure on the development of broadcasting should be given priority :
14 But anti-whaling nations , including the UK and USA , succeeded in delaying the resumption of whaling until at least next year , by insisting that further work on the formula needed to be undertaken , and by adding various amendments and qualifications which collectively would make it difficult for the plan to operate in practice .
15 When the Scottish Office published the Touche Ross report it had stated that further work on costing might be needed .
16 As you prepare for the change in 1990 you should bear in mind that further regulations on the new Business Rate are still to be published .
17 That is not to say that further development on a case by case basis may not in the course of time add further grounds . ’
18 It seems likely that there may be important gender related differences in experience and performance of non-traditional students in higher education , and that further research on this issue would be useful .
19 Cardinal Tisserant suddenly announced that further voting on religious liberty would be postponed until the next session , claiming the document now before the Council was so different from what had gone before it needed to be debated all over again .
20 ( By way of indication of what this represented in the family budget , it has been estimated that weekly expenditure on food in working-class families at the time was about 35 per head . ) "
21 Recognition that cultural pressures on women to diet contribute to anorexia nervosa has had a fairly recent history .
22 Roosevelt telegraphed again that British insistence on traffic only between certain points was not realistic , and that the economic viability of services depended on being able to pick up intermediate traffic .
23 The Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) has for some time been worried that British spending on civil science , especially within the higher education sector , may not be adequate to enable the country to remain internationally competitive .
24 It is worth noting that some writers on business strategy are well aware of this problem .
25 This follows the discovery in December last year , at the end of a proving run from London to Glasgow , that some bolts on an axle had become loose .
26 There was no immediate explanation as to why such obscure clients were favoured with compensation payments , although there was considerable speculation that some names on the list could be facades created to conceal the true identity of investors .
27 It is probable that some units on sale will find applications in other , wood-rich developing countries .
28 Virginia Bottomley , Minister for Health , has announced that some people on low incomes who also find it difficult to visit their local opticians will be able to get help from the NHS to pay for the optician to visit them at home .
29 However , Rhys firmly believes that some regulation on the use of large cars would be prudent through increased petrol duty .
30 I was also under no illusion that some backbenchers on our side were nervous about the policy .
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