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

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1 The book 's ivory covers depicted , on the basis of Psalms 25 and 27 ( Vulgate 24 , 26 ) , a biography of David that implicitly was also Charles 's own — from secure childhood with the support of " father and mother " , through the assaults of " wicked enemies " with the support of " the innocent and upright " , to a secure sanctuary with Christ .
2 This lack is astonishing when one thinks of the innumerable ancient towns of England that richly deserve such a study .
3 However , I am not convinced that the most relevant biochemical questions have yet been asked , partly at least because so much attention has been devoted to the intimate synaptic processes involved in the initiation of LTP that surprisingly little has been directed towards what seems to me most interesting about it — the very long-term nature of the phenomenon .
4 The equivalence principle is so central to the development of GR that very refined tests have been carried out to check the equality of m g /m i for different materials .
5 The 1851 census recorded of Liverpool that only 45% of those born there would reach the age of twenty .
6 The outstanding feature that distinguishes Hebrew thought from Greek thought ( particularly that of Aristotle ) was the idea of the cosmos as a creation of God that actually had occurred in history .
7 It is part of the enjoyment of Boswell that again and again he sends his reader 's imagination flying , like God , in all directions at once .
8 Much good publicity has been given to five areas of Britain that badly need it .
9 I was in cinema- and theatre-land — the part of London that never sleeps .
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