Example sentences of "[det] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is almost axiomatic in businesses like this that nothing of value is ever kept in the safe . ’
2 Add to this that everyone should technical be able to get around all the notes ( as well as together and in tune with everyone else ) !
3 It was shortly after this that her mother approached her and in a voice that she rarely used to her , she said , ‘ Agnes , I …
4 By a similar argument a random decrease in aggregate demand will cause the typical agent to find the price in her market lower than she was initially expecting ; she will partly ( mistakenly ) infer from this that her relative price is low and will supply less output .
5 With him went several members of the Beni-Gomez family , and it is from this that their hatred of Rodrigo dates .
6 Some political activists concluded from this that what was needed was to ‘ empower the poor ’ , encourage their civic and political participation as a way to redress the balance , give them the strength to organize in such a way as to make effective claims on society , to receive those citizen 's rights to which they were said to be entitled .
7 It follows from this that what is necessary hi sā for one may well be considered unnecessary hi sā by another .
8 Add to all this that they endow themselves with rightness and send their mutual corroboration cascading through all levels of our information systems .
9 Within a radius of ten miles of West Challow there are at least half a dozen houses that look so similar to this that they must surely have been built by the same hand .
10 Some of those primitive men are so good at this that they can exactly imitate the different animals , and even other human beings .
11 But the Junior also felt a little odd , the playing area being rather off to one side , so Hamer would say it 's this that they 've looked to address — but I still think they could have done it better .
12 ‘ When sport is trying to come to terms with economic reality , I can think of one area in the business which will say as a result of this that they can not associate themselves with it — sponsorship .
13 ‘ When sport is trying to come to terms with economic reality , I can think of one area in the business which will say as a result of this that they can not associate themselves with it — sponsorship .
14 I do not mean by this that they have had to invent new beliefs , but they do have to adopt the voluntary camaraderie of the sects .
15 On the other hand , creditors who have secured judgment summonses against debtors show by the fact they have done this that they are relatively familiar with court processes .
16 And to cap it all , it had to be on a case as weird as this that they sent him a Substitute Prosecutor who watched his performance with amused detachment .
17 Animals again can easily be accommodated at this level but it will not follow from this that they will be capable of the conscious distress or anxiety of a parent at an injury to their child , or of the hamstrung athlete warned by the doctor that they must give up running .
18 It is an important implication of this that they are never a matter of how the things which have them are related to other things .
19 When the newspapers and television hold forth about football hooligans it is usually to members of groups like this that they are referring .
20 It was probably not long after this that they made their peace with the Yorkists and entered Gloucester 's service .
21 But we should not conclude from this that they are therefore intrinsically objectionable and unworkable .
22 It is because of this that they can play the role ascribed to them in this form of empiricism ; beliefs about our present sensory states can be our basis — can stand on their own two feet and support the rest — because they are infallible .
23 But it does not follow from this that they have identical perceptual experiences .
24 when when they stop and the time goes on what 's the time between this that they go
25 Some , such as Schmenner ( 1987 ) , feel so strongly about this that they talk of ‘ the black holes of cost accounting ’ .
26 You will see from this that they are not restricted to the scientific factors since the educational value can be as important , if not more , for establishing a site network .
27 But anyway , they allowed this that they did n't have any further use for it that I could have it .
28 It was probably not long after this that they made their peace with the Yorkists and entered Gloucester 's service .
29 I understand that th as we are funding this that they will be used on county roads rather than on trunk roads ?
30 In the twentieth century er the president who did most to , to develop the office further was , was Franklin Roosevelt , Theodore 's cousin er and Franklin Roosevelt , who became president in , in the nineteen thirties and the time of the great depression , and remained president for , till nineteen forty five so He was president for thirteen years er and his political opponents were so upset by this that they actually amended the constitution afterwards to prevent any future president from serving more than two terms of as president , so eight years is the maximum that anyone can serve as president .
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