Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There must be risks that there could be moves afoot in the not too distant future for the closure of the Petersfield Court .
2 But the prejudice against money-lending was a bar to the development of credit and of the money economy in general ; and it was singularly fortunate for the Europe of the eleventh and twelfth centuries that there was a substantial group of active and intelligent people who had overcome the prohibition of usury .
3 These and others ; schoolteachers , students , the.police , media , and even researchers , are welcome , if only , ‘ to show kids that there are other adults besides teachers around the place prepared to talk with and listen to them ’ .
4 In 1801 Andreas Streicher ( 1761–1833 ) , the husband of Nannette Streicher , complained in his booklet that accompanied his wife 's pianos that there were those who played too hard .
5 It 's a problem common to lesbian and gay organizations that there is often a handful of stalwarts without whom things seemingly would not survive , and yet reliance on such martyrdom leads to over-involvement , resentment and burnout for the martyrs and under-involvement , resentment and alienation for others .
6 The second shot would do no damage , but it might persuade the Frenchmen that there was a group of enemy in front of them .
7 No matter how certain he might be immediately before he closed his eyes that there was plenty of space in front of him , no matter how positive he was as he walked with eyes closed that he was n't veering off to one side and there was tarmac under his feet rather than grass , he still found it very hard , almost impossible , to walk more than about twenty paces with his eyes closed .
8 I can tell traders that there will be a big police presence .
9 I can tell traders that there will be a big police presence .
10 Handsets will be have to offered at about £300 — way below the cost of making them to start with , until volumes bring the cost down — in order to make the service competitive with the cellular duopoly.The company insists that analysts ' worries that there will be a shortage of handsets is unfounded .
11 Where inability to pay is based upon an unsatisfied execution , the court from which the execution or other process was issued must be specified together with particulars of the return , for example , the bailiff 's return to a warrant of execution or the sheriff 's return to a writ of fieri facias that there were no goods to levy upon .
12 Moreover , as I indicated earlier in my judgment , there were reasons why the justices might be particularly cautious in considering the proposal agreed between all the parties that there should now be the fundamental reversal of the future of these children , so soon after the making of the care order in 1991 .
13 At the time the thought never entered our heads that there could be any doubt about this , and it is certain that the effect on morale throughout the country was tremendous , especially as for months at a time the war news from other parts of the world was usually bad .
14 Because I 've had a look through all the books that there was and er there 's never more than what .
15 It is from these uncertain interstices that there emerge Fanon 's challenges to Enlightenment ‘ Man ’ , and indeed to the very idea of an essential human subject ; Bhabha finds in Fanon a powerful and subversive sense of identity as involving a split , precarious , contradictory relation to the Other , the upshot of which is a radical ambivalence , destructive but also potentially empowering .
16 Er a chap er reported to our lads that there was a suspicious , something suspicious wired up to his back door .
17 Contrary to declarations that there was no government policy for sterling and that it would be left to the markets to decide , by late 1981 the government intervened to reverse a fall in the exchange rate , and raised base rate to 16 per cent .
18 Despite declarations that there would be no deal , officials yesterday grudgingly confirmed a Washington Post account of negotiations between Gen Noriega 's lawyers and the State Department , begun before and continued after the abortive coup in October .
19 Instead of complying with this order , the government ‘ distilled the specific accusations ’ it had identified in Aviv 's report and instructed each of the Federal agencies to respond to that ‘ distillation ’ with declarations that there was nothing to support it .
20 JH : Do you feel when listening to ‘ authentic ’ orchestral performances that there is an inevitable tendency for the musician to have at the root of his interpretation a whole series of experiences and influences which must at least sub-consciously be drawn from the post-Wagnerian school ?
21 These objections imply that technology can not be a guide to other aspects of society , or in other words that there is no inevitable association between technology and other aspects of society .
22 In other words that there has been no Coalition , no mutual concessions .
23 So , submits Mr. Browne , inviting analogy first between discovery in civil and in criminal proceedings , and then between the implied undertaking on the one hand and public interest immunity on the other , this court should now conclude that the immunity too has lapsed : in other words that there no longer remains any public interest in withholding these documents from further dissemination .
24 In April 1985 , David Edwards learned through informal channels that there was a possibility of purchasing the Sutton Manor , an independent Lake District hotel owned and managed by James Edgar .
25 It was not until his testimony at the trial of three executives accused of breaking embargoes that there was any reason to doubt his word , said Mr Major .
26 Held back for a long time by wild hitting , she has accepted in the last 12 months that there are occasions when she must suppress the urge to attack everything flat out .
27 It is in these environments that there is evidence of real ability to anticipate the future and plan responses in a systematic way .
28 Nevertheless he also reminded MEPs that there were many toxicological effects that could not be established without resorting to testing on animals .
29 You are writing a detective novel : you have pledged to your readers that there will be a good measure of detection still .
30 You should have shown your readers that there is n't a Prince Charming , so they wo n't feel disappointed and cheated if their prince turns into a frog , like mine did .
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