Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] that [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | You were going to contact someone in ADSW ( I regret I forget the name ) with regard to the possibility of setting up some form of Communications Group representing all Departments in Scotland that would meet perhaps every quarter or half year . |
32 | The report also calls for government programmes to stimulate the market for renewable energy , including tax incentives and low-interest grants , and urges the government to encourage small-scale renewable projects in Scotland that could serve local communities . |
33 | And so the British Government decided that Britain would remain independent unless there was a genuine change of heart in Washington that would allow the passage of a formal treaty through Congress . |
34 | The one in Yorkshire that used to meet at erm hotel on the A one near Pontefract , used to get people over from Hull for that . |
35 | And in Africa that must mean people moving from the rural areas into the overcrowded towns , which at least offer subsistence . |
36 | Our vision is to build bridges between the church and the community and to see kids and adults coming to faith in Jesus that will last . |
37 | Early research at the NWRRL focused on developing a GIS for use by the police and county emergency planning officers in Cumbria that would aid in the management of a possible explosion at a chemical factory in Whitehaven , west Cumbria ( Vincent et al. 1988 ; Dunn 1989 ) . |
38 | Dobbs ( 1979 ) cites a proposed service in Anglesey that would take 70 minutes by post-bus compared with 27 minutes by conventional bus . |
39 | Sun will be getting parallelising technology from KAI that will decompose code and run it on multiple processors . |
40 | Can the Minister tell the House of any other industry in Britain that could equal the productivity achievement of British miners ? |
41 | But we also seen buoyant magazine that has gotten better every month , a title which is building a legacy in Britain that will last . |
42 | At present there are less than ten laboratories in Britain that can isolate the organism , and most of these are working as research units rather than as service units prepared to isolate chlamydia as part of the standard diagnostic screening that should be available . |
43 | He did not believe in the 1952 Global Strategy paper 's concept of a period of ‘ broken-backed war ’ after an indecisive nuclear exchange in Europe that would give the Navy a worthwhile role in the Atlantic in global war . |
44 | Will the Prime Minister confirm that because of his action in opting out of the social charter , Great Britain will be the only country in Europe that will deny its people the legal right to paid holidays ? |
45 | To investigate infant care practices in a small ethnic minority population within Britain that might suggest possible factors contributing to the low incidence of the sudden infant death syndrome in Asian populations . |
46 | In the end , the main argument took place over an amendment from Italy that would limit the single assembly to the EEC , WEU and the Council of Europe . |
47 | In so doing , it threatens to ignite a nuclear arms race in Asia that could prompt South Korea , Taiwan and Japan to develop nuclear arsenals . |
48 | In the meantime , the random scatter of insights prompts one to appeal to Hughes with Keats ' suggestion , modestly opposed to the schematic might of The Godess essof Complete Being : ‘ Wheneer eryou write , say a word or two on some passage in Shakespeare that may have come rather new to you . ’ |
49 | ‘ I ken you were all right when the Prince was here , ’ he continued , ‘ and there are plenty in Glasgow that will keep you safe , but things have changed for the worse since you went away . |
50 | Well , there 's a brand new salon in London that may have the answer to all your dreams . |
51 | ‘ We now have five or six clubs in Wales that could hold their own against any in Europe , ’ he said . |
52 | I had the idea for a school in Berlin that would help train the musicians we would need in the future . |
53 | Nusrat Bhutto , Pakistan 's deputy prime minister who is leading its delegation to the UN General Assembly , said in New York that Moscow had agreed to talk to the mujahedin on the establishment of an interim government in Kabul that would involve the present Soviet-backed administration . |
54 | It 's not the stopping or the burning or the escaping to Africa that will make an end of it . |
55 | Resolution 45/63 expressed concern at Israel 's continuing nuclear build-up and urged all states " not to co-operate with or give assistance to Israel that could enhance its nuclear weapons capability " . |
56 | The House passed a bill on Wednesday that would provide abortion funds for poor women who become pregnant as a result of rape or incest , funding which Mr Bush is against . |
57 | Yet it even made a suggestion to CSM that might have made a dent in its sales graph . |
58 | Munich , in other words , was expressly orchestrated to destabilise public opinion at home , to terrify whole populations with the threat of war and coerce them to accept reactionary government measures in exchange for peace ; ( c ) the British and French governments recoiled from inflicting the diplomatic humiliation on Hitler that would have resulted from resorting to the anti-fascist resistance offered by Washington and above all by Moscow . |
59 | So public and congressional interest was low and this in turn kept budgets tight , preventing the building of the new facilities or running the new experiments such as the dt one at Princeton that could produce the breakthrough . |
60 | Any plan at the $9 billion level , though , must include details of cuts to be made elsewhere at NASA that will free up $2 billion . |