Example sentences of "that [prep] [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 No but if he was saying that about Hunan well what chance do we stand if we 're not even , you know
2 So no , so we got to find that off Simon now , who he sold the bike to .
3 What is important to realize is that for Yeats certainly , and I think at times for Pound also , the only alternative open was a sorry second best .
4 Mm , the lady at the checkout when I got Tim 's that time , do you remember , cos all the birthdays come together and I saw that for Tim so it make him one
5 As mentioned above , several headteachers said that during June even the more academic pupils are tempted to take time off and this is sometimes condoned by parents .
6 A little outside Saint-Jean to the north-east , in fact , near the village of Ostabat , three of the main pilgrim routes across France met up , to advance as one towards the mountain passes , so that through Saint-Jean there went the pilgrims who had travelled from Paris , from Vézelay in Burgundy , and from Le Puy and Conques further to the south ; only those who had come through Provence took a different route into Spain , over the Col du Somport .
7 It is very sad to think that after Anna tragically committed suicide under a train , only a few people are grieved and the rest of society regard it ‘ as such a woman deserved to end .
8 It 's seems incredible that after Saturday only two Irishman were eventually chosen .
9 Roger of Howden seems to suggest that behind Eleanor there stood the figure of a man , her uncle , Ralph de Faye , the seneschal of Poitou .
10 The construction of the two lengths of the ‘ Leicester Line ’ , that from Leicester southwards to Debdale near Gumley first of all and then on to Market Harborough , between 1792 and 1809 ( the ‘ Leicester and Northants Union Canal ’ ) and that from Foxton Junction , just south of Debdale , over the uplands of South Leicestershire and North Northants .
11 This view would seem to be supported by the Sunday census of March 1851 , when it was found that in London only 37% of the inhabitants attended any form of divine service , whilst in eight other cities with populations in excess of 100,000 the figure was only 42% .
12 He remarks that in America especially there has always been a strong cross-racial homosexual attraction less restrained by social barriers than its heterosexual counterpart ; ‘ the very furtiveness and outlaw status of the gayworld has led to its greater integration across colour lines ’ .
13 ( A report in the Guardian of Feb. 19 had claimed that in Baghdad alone , the lack of electricity was causing the death of 50 babies a day . )
14 A detailed study revealed that in Britain approximately 1,600 accidents caused by dogs result in human injury , with about 17 people dying each year as a direct consequence of such incidents .
15 Did you also know that in Britain neither sanitary towels nor tampons are sterilised , despite what their individual wrapping might suggest ?
16 A glance at these figures clearly indicates that in Britain today there are major differences in earnings .
17 This was due to the fact that in Ipswich more of the heavy consumers of community services had died or gone into institutional care by the time of the third assessment , leaving a smaller proportion of heavily dependent people than in Newham .
18 A Department of the Environment report on the condition of local authority housing in 1985 said that in England alone almost £19 billion needed to be spent to restore it to good condition .
19 The study suggests that in England alone , the proposed system would result in net public expenditure savings of £16 billion .
20 Just as the development of Scottish local government closely paralleled that in England so , too , its ‘ reform ’ followed closely on the heels of English and Welsh reorganization .
21 He may recall that in Germany more than 3 million people are unemployed and he may bear it in mind that a higher proportion of people are in work in this country than in Germany or in any other European country except Denmark .
22 This can be particularly important to farmers , and Denman ( 1978 ) has shown that in Scotland approximately 6,100 private landholders , many of whom were smallholders or crofters , were involved in some form of tourist or recreational provision .
23 Similarly , the increasing employment of women in the growing sector of food , drink and tobacco manufacture by the end of the century , and even the dramatic growth in the number of women commercial clerks ( 4,467 in Edinburgh by 1911 , compared to only 366 in 1881 ) did little to alter the fact that in Scotland generally ( perhaps rather more than England in the same period ) there was a very clear division of the labour market and a de facto segregation of " men 's work " from " women 's work " , which would face any girl looking for her first job .
24 A survey by IFA Promotion , the financial services industry-sponsored organisation which promotes independent financial advice , claims that in Scotland alone :
25 They point out that in Africa today , despite the positive developments in some countries , journalists and publishers are victims of repression .
26 Bretton concludes that in Africa generally , ‘ the public service , in particular the middle and upper level officials , are turned into a privileged social class that soon develops a vested interest in construction of strong defences against rival claimants from less favoured segments of the population ’ ( Bretton 1973 , p. 222 ) .
27 For example , it is now known that in Israel anatomically modern humans were present some 90,000 years ago and that there was human occupation of Australia 50,000 years ago .
28 Earth Report ( 1988 ) , for example , states that in Pakistan more than 65 per cent of the country 's 150 000 km 2 of irrigated land are thus affected ; in Egypt 35 per cent of farmland has salinity and waterlogging problems and in Iraq and India the situation is similarly acute .
29 The steppes were the first to be affected , so that in June alone over a million peasants left them for the Volga .
30 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that in Leicester almost a third of all women workers and almost 20 per cent .
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