Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [that] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I join my right hon. Friend in paying tribute to the design museum for the standard that it has set .
2 Keeping your fingers crossed and plunging on is one way of dealing with tricky situations which may gain a reputation for the school that it has firm and strong management but it can have costs in the loss of a number of unhappy families .
3 Moreover , it is socially important for the way that it demystifies such manoeuvres .
4 Will the Minister commend Lagan college in my constituency for the progress that it has made in the past 10 years ?
5 If life has developed for the enjoyment that it brings , and it started with the existence of a single cell , then it is reasonable to suppose that the single cell was capable of the detection of an extremely small measure of ‘ pleasure ’ which it could experience by satisfying some ‘ desire ’ .
6 Angling for the deal that it has sought for some time now , UK firm IXI Ltd , Cambridge , is starting to cast groundbait all over the water in an attempt to land its catch .
7 I want it to have the money for the investment that it needs to build the phone service that we require for the 1990s .
8 In my judgment , in view of the careful warning contained in the letters , the appointment of the son as a messenger assuming for the moment that it occurred , falls far short of the involvement required to visit upon the plaintiffs the unconscionable conduct of the son .
9 The 8100 is the more compelling indicator of what might happen to OS/2 2.0 : IBM spent so much money developing both the hardware and a completely new operating environment and set of compilers and utilities for the thing that it had to recoup its investment , come hell or high water , before it could be killed off , despite the fact that within a couple of years , it became clear that what users wanted as a distributed processor was the machine that eventually appeared — fatally too late — as the 9370 .
10 It is important for the profession that it does .
11 The definition is adopted , of course , not merely for the reason that it gives us a further explanation of the difference between causal items and their effects .
12 Individuals begin training in a martial art for many different reasons , for fitness , for self-defence or purely for the discipline that it offers .
13 Public opinion is growing too large for the channels that it has been accustomed to run through . ’
14 WE are going to stop apologising to ourselves for the fact that it takes money to run this organisation .
15 In its own way the co-operative was quite a success story if only for the fact that it had kept going more or less continuously for almost five years .
16 The curious nature of the Bar would matter less were it not for the fact that it supplies the vast majority of judges .
17 Universal , who had advanced him the $850,000 were even prepared for the fact that it challenged the American Dream and attacked American society for ‘ destroying itself ’ , told through its hero — played by Dennis — who is a Hollywood stunt man devoured by his quest for big cars , swimming pools and gorgeous girls .
18 The garment is so peculiar that we might dismiss it as a quirk of the rhyton carver 's imagination , but for the fact that it features again on a seal impression from Agia Triadha , where the rhyton also originated .
19 Then , in the early part of this century , the quantum theory appeared ; its details need not concern us except for the fact that it implied that all forms of matter and energy came in tiny discrete packages called quanta ( by ‘ discrete ’ is meant that you can not have half a quantum ) .
20 It is this open structure which makes ice less dense than water , and accounts for the fact that it floats .
21 This was a short-lived club , but important if only for the fact that it drew up the first Breed Standard in 1901 .
22 It is of interest above all for the light that it sheds on Nizan 's allegiance to the Soviet cause in 1937 .
23 There is also ‘ value-rational ’ ( wertrational ) action , where the goal is so dominant for the actor that it drives out all calculation or concern for consequences .
24 The Adour , which is much the wider , is also the clearer , approximately water-coloured , you could say ; the Nive is the rich colour nearly of chocolate , which is appropriate enough given that Bayonne was long famous for the chocolate that it made and in which it traded .
25 In the meantime , however , the Library continues to exercise responsibility for the property that it occupies and controls .
26 During the time that it took to prepare , I stretched out on my back , staring into the trees , listening to the wind teasing their branches .
27 W E Lambert who was the one that match-guise technique erm and basically he 's just kind of saying about the technique that it shows corre correlations between the degree of bilingual ability and attitudinal dispositions .
28 Furnas insisted that the most recent stoppage was for routine maintenance until Greenpeace made public information about the incident that it had received from a worker at the plant , later confirmed by the Brazilian nuclear energy commission .
29 They raise questions about the notion that it guarantees a common curricular entitlement in so far as they yield teaching strategies which are applied to children classified as having learning difficulties , but not to others .
30 We actually talked about the difficulties that it causes
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