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

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1 a private customer to whom it or anyone acting on its behalf provides an investment service is informed of its and that persons status ; and
2 The council leader , Owen Taylor , said : ‘ We are being used as a scapegoat and that distresses me .
3 This suggests , of course , that the data could be real time information and that MBS could therefore be used as a videoconferencing facility .
4 Later on I produced a medical certificate , given me by the doctor , stating that my father was ill and that Saturdays and Sundays were the only days of the week I was at home and could help my mother look after him .
5 The agent , a good one , reported that the affair was n't quite as dramatic as first accounts had suggested and had been on a far smaller scale , but that students had definitely been involved and at least one of them appeared badly hurt .
6 But that things making like when you go out
7 ‘ The sobering thought , as decades turn , ’ says social psychologist Duncan Cramer , ‘ is not only that we have less time to live , but that options also narrow . ’
8 ‘ Of course they are , but that bas nothing to do with it .
9 More ( 1967 ) in a review of hydrological models in geography concluded that although there are large areas of overlap between hydrology and geography , the two disciplines have developed quite separately , that many of the hydrological models developed have not been geographic in their inception , but that geographers should not ignore the implications of the fast-moving science of hydrology .
10 In contrast to these results , Slobin and Welsh found that a child was able to imitate one of her own utterances immediately after she had produced it spontaneously , but that errors occurred when the child was asked to imitate the same utterance some minutes later .
11 Otherwise the fact that RPM is disallowed but that franchisors can ‘ recommend ’ selling prices to franchisees would be quite remarkable .
12 Now the important thing about the toxin is not so much that it can paralyse its victim , but that biologists can use it , and they can use it because it 's possible to label the toxin radioactively and then employ this to look at the distribution of receptors in patients with miocenia and characterise the receptors in other ways .
13 This means that very few particles can escape from a black hole as large as the one hypothesized to exist in Cygnus X-I , but that particles can leak very rapidly out of smaller black holes .
14 Under this Mrs Thatcher and Dr FitzGerald agreed that Northern Ireland would remain a part of the United Kingdom according to the wishes of its majority , but that ministers from Britain and the Republic would meet regularly to review political and security aspects .
15 By the fourth day , the tentative consensus was that small , cheap works ( those under DM1000 ) were selling well , but that collectors — European , with a conspicuous absence of Americans — were taking their time over heftier purchases , and that the true bottom line would emerge after four to six weeks .
16 Holye suggests that traditionally the individual teacher has enjoyed a high degree of autonomy in the essential professional activity of teaching , but that teachers have had relatively little influence over the broader aspects of school life because of a very limited involvement in decision making ( management ) .
17 We recommended that Shakespeare must figure in all syllabuses for a National Curriculum , but that teachers must be free to choose which play or plays are studied .
18 but that teachers looking for a kicking
19 A national survey of teachers ' attitudes to equal opportunities found that men were more likely to be opposed to promoting equal opportunities than women , but that differences in subject taught were more important than the sex of the teacher in determining his or her attitude .
20 This is just , I 'm not going to through these exercises , this is an exercise on the apostrophe to show , not possession this time , but that letters have been left out of words .
21 A study commissioned by the Forestry Commission suggests that growing timber should not be the main priority of Britain 's forestry policy , but that efforts should be concentrated on creating a wide variety of mixed-wood forests for recreation , environmental regeneration and wildlife habitats .
22 However , it is also possible that these domains might not be directly involved in the association but that deletions of these regions might induce a conformational change of each protein , affecting the interaction .
23 The Council has therefore reached the view that a formal scheme should not be introduced at this time but that members should be encouraged to take young intrants into their offices if they are able to do so , and the Council therefore recommends members to consider whether they can offer this facility to young people in their areas .
24 They suggest that any average person would have some feelings of hopelessness in response to the sorts of provoking agents they describe , but that women with low self-esteem would be less able to handle such feelings and more likely to allow them to generalise .
25 As an association we would prefer that no new stadium should be erected but that Hearts should remain at Tynecastle .
26 As an association we would prefer that no new stadium should be erected but that Hearts should remain at Tynecastle .
27 They conclude : They also suggest , following Gelles and Cornell ( 1985 ) , that child abuse is not a manifestation of something qualitatively different , or resulting from the fundamentally abnormal , but that parents and families are simply experiencing the same problems as others but to a greater degree .
28 Mr Dunn , who is currently devising an incentive plan for Thames Television , said he believed ITV had to motivate and retain the services of all its staff , but that schemes should be devised to spread profit sharing and share ownership company wide .
29 To dispel the myth that AIDS is a gay disease you argue ( The Politics of AIDs NI 169 ) that the disease has been around ‘ from the very beginning ’ but that gays succumbed more quickly than straights .
30 He believed not merely that others should write as he did , but that others should live as he did .
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