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

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1 The total cost of each programme is related to the total benefits that would be derived from the programme to determine the efficiency of the programme .
2 and then plan for the future within the total resources that are available .
3 He seems to be above , or able to cut through , all the normal suspicions that alienated young people have of the ‘ Establishment ’ in a quite remarkable way .
4 There are more differences between those groups than there are between the normal things that sociologists would look at ; for example , social class .
5 erm the normal disciplines that the County Council applied on income headings is that if income varies for reasons of er conditions for example and this is in a way akin to that , then the committee normally has to find these erm er the additional resources to cover tha that income erm I have had long discussions with John on this and th the point that he was putting there was er demonstrating that income had followed the amount of work perhaps has not fallen and the below the line item is a recognition in the part of that argument i in a sense for fifty-fifty between below the line reaching seven thousand erm and we 've identified savings and other heads for example the staff advertising example where reduction in turnover , there 's no effective service saving there , so these such things can go towards meeting this income conditions .
6 Erm but what happened then is er tended to get the main bearing supply for the normal spindles that manufactured and built .
7 However , essential as that support is , perhaps the greatest drive of all comes from the normal dreams that all parents have for their children .
8 They work for those and algebra just follows , so it just follows the normal rules that we 're using for the numbers that we know .
9 I felt I was n't appreciate anymore and was suffering from the normal jealousies that a father has when the child monopolizes the mother 's attention .
10 Whatever you can make of equation [ 9 ] there is no denying that it is a differential equation , not so very different in its way from the differential equations that Newton and Maxwell had used when they had created the fundamental basis of classical physics .
11 This avenging boar , the agent of the insulted goddess , is henceforth identified with the destructive forces that produce tragedy .
12 You feel as though you must have become very bad , because the destructive thoughts that keep coming to you are most uncharacteristic and not at all the sod of thing you usually feel .
13 At a turn of the clockwork motor of the bulky camera , Leavitt had proclaimed that this submission to the seasons , to the rains , to the predations of lions , to the pasturing of cattle and all the placatory rituals that went with it , was unnecessary .
14 This enormous gift that , despite all the trying things that went with it , Phoebe had received ; this capacity to look at a thing and know that , because it must be done , it is the doing of it that brings freedom and salvation .
15 All four schools were awarded prizes for reaching the semi-final stages that were presented afterwards by Lyn Davies , head of the computing and information department at Sittingbourne .
16 He had been painted in wonderful Afghan clothes , a tunic and turban of deep blue and red embroidered with gold , clothes he had brought back from the exploits during which he had found Charlotte , the fabulous exploits that had been Alexandra 's bedtime stories every night , every single night in childhood , haunting her sleep with nightmares of cruelty and savagery in wild , barbaric places .
17 In the long term , that might be a more effective way of encouraging investment than some of the short-term proposals that we have heard today .
18 It was put to me very forcibly by the junior doctors that unless they had the power to withdraw their labour , how else could they ‘ get their rights ’ ?
19 If output could be expanded up to the point unc where price equals marginal cost , there would be an extensive gain in social welfare , namely the shaded area. , Making the simplifying assumptions that there are no income effects and that any effects on the distribution of income are unimportant , this area may stand for the true change in social welfare .
20 And he said it was difficult for the jury to isolate the narrow questions that they were going to have to decide , which is whether these officers had er fabricated notes of an interview with one of the Birmingham Six , from all the information that they had .
21 The defence given by some of those who had authorised this unparalleled act of iconoclasm in modern England , while clearly sincere , points to the narrow perspectives that had allowed the events to occur .
22 The entrance to her own flat was down one of the narrow corridors that led off from the rectangular landing , and as she stepped towards it she noticed with sudden uneasiness that one of the wall lights halfway down the corridor had gone , plunging the passageway into semi-darkness .
23 This research challenges the sense of prescribing detailed sequences of development , though not the importance of understanding the nature of the tasks that children face in becoming literate , nor the broad routes that children take in doing so .
24 Pitt-Rivers studied the processes involved when ditches were abandoned and silted up , and the broad conclusions that he reached have been verified by later experiments .
25 But we also need the broad generalizations that help show whether we are closer to meeting the basic needs of all the world 's people than we were at the start of the 1970s .
26 The difference between tactics and strategy " is that tactics covers what you need to do at the moment and strategy provides the broad guidelines that determine over-all direction .
27 The momentous events that led to Ayatollah Khomeini 's triumphal return to Teheran in 1979 had long overtaken the problems of Ashi 's private life .
28 ‘ The Labour group wants to take a reasoned , properly considered approach to the momentous events that are taking place in South Africa , ’ he said .
29 All around the oval churchyard can be found the sunken tracks that were once the village streets and paths and raised above them are the grassy mounds that cover the foundations of houses and cottages long since gone .
30 A representation of reality from the standpoint of women is more objective and unbiased than the prevailing representations that reflect the standpoint of men .
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