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

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1 The attitude of some bondholders previously willing to surrender their bonds modified on learning of this privilege which they were previously and largely unaware of in connection with redemption , so much so that of the 47 bonds bought out , 24 holders elected to enjoy perpetual membership .
2 If we write unc ( the first element of unc is nonzero , so that of unc may be taken as zero ) then we solve , using the appropriate submatrices ( see(19) ) unc The solution is
3 ’ As the influence of Cézanne grew , so that of Gauguin , who had hitherto been an important influence in the work of the Fauves , waned .
4 Conventional thesauri are often arranged hierarchically , so that of two terms one may be " broader " or " narrower " than the other .
5 And like sheep they had eventually been ridden down by soldiers as her husband had been ridden down at Peterloo , the crowd dispersed and then hunted over the open fields like running hares , so that of Luke 's companions one had crawled into a hedge with a leg that might have been mangled in a bear trap and had bled t death there ; two or three others had taken refuge in haystacks and barns ; two had been arrested and sentenced to hard labour .
6 As the type of the Negro [ wrote the Anthropological Review ] is foetal , so that of the Mongol is infantile .
7 The other guideline which was issued was namely that of capital , where the a accepted the general guidelines which appeared in the county papers and as far as this Committee was concerned , would mean the general acceptance of all those items which appear in that the first year of that capital programme , subject to the proviso that the revenue contemplated and the benefits of the capital programme will be considered by Policy Panel in its forthcoming meeting .
8 I note also that of the judges who expressed opinions to the House of Lords Select Committee on Murder and Life Imprisonment about this issue , a majority favoured immediate disclosure of the judges ' recommendation as to the tariff .
9 And I said smoothly that of course I did , for I was n't going to be inveigled into an emotional uproar .
10 Renner ( 1917 ) argued that as ‘ capitalism is now passing from its industrial to its finance-capitalist stage ’ so the old principle of nationality ‘ the democratic , nay revolutionary principle of the unity , freedom , and self-determination of the nation , is over and done with ’ , and the dominant national idea is now that of ‘ national imperialism ’ , promoted by the ruling classes .
11 Now that of course , is way below the actual value of those assets , er , but it 's still over twenty-nine millions because of the previous way in which , erm , the er , capital capital was accounted for .
12 And certainly now that of course , ministers do n't have a union unfortunately !
13 She says here that of course there can now be no question of marriage , and she is right . ’
14 When I asked him once whether his FI career had really mattered to him that much , he answered characteristically that of course it had , but that he enjoyed racing in any form , and of all the forms of racing he enjoyed winning best : ‘ I win more over here , ’ he said , adding with a characteristic grin , ‘ and it 's easier . ’
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