Example sentences of "that [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That Ullmann-Harris model can be fitted quite nicely to Nottingham , because it does allow for anomalies such as the Park , and is flexible in its approach .
2 And that Spitfire pilot in the photograph in Mrs Wright 's house .
3 N-terminal regions that lie outside the HMG box are clearly critical to the role that SSRPs play in cellular functioning .
4 It was last August that drug squad officers raided a barn at Chalford near Stroud .
5 It seems that drug abuse just ca n't be tolerated by American politics .
6 Doctors have given warning that drug abuse in East Lothian is developing into a major health problem with worrying signs of a high level of needle sharing .
7 For patients with isolated systolic hypertension perhaps there is only a place for dietary therapy , as although this form of hypertension is associated with increased mortality and morbidity ( Kannel et al , 1980 ) , evidence is lacking that drug therapy is beneficial .
8 And I think that drug taking has always been here , it will probably always be here , but in most people 's life it 's a transient thing , it 's a phase perhaps erm as animals we like to change our mental state ?
9 A report presented to the US Congress 's General Accounting Office in late July indicated that drug trafficking and money laundering were on the increase in the country since the removal of the regime of Gen. Manuel Noriega Moreno in December 1989 [ see pp. 37112-13 ] .
10 Lillie , Lillie , we was playing darts on Monday , came out from the ladies toilets ' and said You ought to see that skirting board , it 's all coming away and rotting .
11 There is evidence that rape , regarded as good for morale , increased after a military setback and that peer group pressure is strong .
12 De-differentiation refers to the reversal of that differentiation process which observers such as Weber ( 1978 ) saw as central to the processes of modernity .
13 Something else he 's put that teak door on .
14 in simply why not and simply hoping that someone 's gon na go out and buy your brand of petrol for example erm I think for me it 's erm there are so many messages flashed at people every day erm do this , do that , buy our product instead of X and X's product but when you 've paid , when you 're faced with that purchase decision , and I , I would say perhaps this is true for most people from most jargon .
15 Are you saying that greenfield development on the edge of York would be in the greenbelt as you have defined it in the deposited local plan .
16 ‘ I ca n't believe that finding Angy having a cup of tea with a middle-aged housewife would have incited Eddie to commit murder , ’ said Melissa flatly .
17 That Rimmer character 's changed a bit .
18 I ca n't remember what was on , it was a plain , well , we , we had er french windows with a balcony , it was an upstairs maisonette and the wall that end was orange and my father-in- law made us the cocktail bar , do you remember that cocktail bar
19 That cocktail bar looks alright in the corner over there .
20 ‘ She was at that cocktail party the Sheldonians gave — do n't you remember ? — when we were staying with Mother the summer before last . ’
21 ‘ I remember when I first set eyes on you at that cocktail party and I thought , In spite of her dark flowing hair and her Mediterranean beauty she has a bite about her that can only be British .
22 It 's happening again , she thought bemusedly , that wildfire feeling .
23 That wildfire feeling might have got a hold a month back , but it would not be allowed to do so again .
24 That wildfire feeling was beginning to grow .
25 Then a shapely arm followed , and then the hamadryad leaned right out and grasped the astonished wizard firmly and , with that vegetable strength that can send roots questing into rock , drew him into the tree .
26 What 's that treacle thing that we got from you the other day ?
27 And she 's got a long time to use this money , and okay this might be sufficient now , but will it be when she 's seventy , seventy five , so we 've got to make that money work so
28 He had loaned five thousand pounds to Phillip Wreck , one of the most notorious villains in Paddington , and in Joe 's mind Michael had more chance of getting the Pope 's inside leg measurement than he had of getting that money back .
29 I 'll get that money back .
30 We are entitled — and we expect — to get that money back .
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