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

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1 Whatever musings had abstracted me from the charms of the city fled before the lucidity of that long-drawn-out instant of disaster .
2 Where the debtor accepts an offer made to him , a special notification of the right to cancel must be given to him and the debtor can cancel at any time up to five days from receipt of that notification ( s68(a) ) .
3 The ideology of feminine passivity not only runs right through sociology , but is the cornerstone of that zone within it where women are least hidden .
4 Would my right , would my right honourable friend agree that the use of American and French and British planes to bomb the hills around Sarajevo may not necessarily produce lasting peace in Bosnia and would he further agree that if the idea is to achieve a demilitarised zone , policed effectively around Sarajevo then the best chances of so doing are by ensuring that Russian soldier in United Nations uniforms , in integrated units with British and French forces so help in the policing of that zone .
5 Le Page and Tabouret-Keller write : As the individual speaks he [ sic ] is seen as always using language with reference to the inner models of the universe he has constructed for himself ; he projects in words images of that universe ( or , of those universes ) on to the social screen , and these images may be more or less sharply focussed , or more or less diffuse , in relation to each other or in relation to those projected by others in their interaction with him …
6 On to tonight 's game , obviously you got one or two injuries going into it er unfortunate th Gary obviously i has got a recurrence of that hamstring strain because he got er two of your three goals at the weekend .
7 The Company after you because of that stunt with the blind spider .
8 ‘ You were never a member of that stunt team . ’
9 He was the great great grandson of Sir Randall Mac Donnell , the first of that branch of the Mac Donnells to bear the title Earl of Antrim .
10 Clearly , however , even if a company can freely establish a branch in a host member state it is also necessary to decide whether the conduct of that branch 's business should be regulated by the home member state or the host member state .
11 By ensuring that young Robert Edward would live to father the next generation of Titfords , Elizabeth had made her contribution to the survival of that branch of the family .
12 If the clause had been drafted in narrower terms , covering only clients of that branch , then , the judges said : ‘ There is little doubt that it would have been valid . ’
13 Corporate members may only participate in elections of that branch to which they are attached .
14 And I think it 's very important that we look at what the impact of that transfer will have upon the hospital .
15 His conversion to Islam , his rejection of that faith and the subsequent , troubled period , when the disease had made him all but unrecognizable to any but a few close friends , are things we may wish to pass over today , but — ’
16 True , eligible boys of that faith were at premium .
17 The clear objective of every SPRED group is that these special people are visible within their parish as active members , participating and contributing to the life of that faith community .
18 ( e ) She lived a life which is quite contrary to the practices and beliefs of that faith .
19 In both these cases it was held that the alternative of a manslaughter verdict ought to be left to the jury where the occasion justifies action in self-defence , or to prevent a crime , or to apprehend an offender , but where the defendant acts beyond the necessity of that occasion .
20 The significance of that occasion was the retention of the strings of lights round the new parade for the rest of the Season , thus founding the concept of Illuminations in Blackpool .
21 It was almost two years since then , but the scents in her nostrils were so evocative that every detail of that occasion came sharply into her mind .
22 When I think of that occasion and what " Happy " had to say to me ( but not in private ) I blush .
23 And I would dare those of you who would look up the newspaper clippings of that occasion and challenge that view , because you would find a much different reading in those newspaper clips than what I learnt many years later , trudging round the island , Personally I thought that I was being particularly clever bombing a seaplane that was taking off , It was only when I was serving on Sylt in the fifties that I learned that this was in fact a tug ( or you might call it a barge , a sea-going barge ) on the end of 100 metres of line , that was being towed .
24 The airfield 's codename was " Vino " and was near Epernay , the only thing I can remember of that occasion was that we got lost and had to ask for a radio steer from the ground station , We were anxious to get back there because the next evening Gracie Fields was performing for the troops in a local theatre , Of the visit to Prague ( which we never found ) .
25 ‘ MY prevailing memory of that occasion , ’ says Kelly , ‘ is that in the middle of his speech , delivered in sepulchral tones , a waitress dropped a full tray of crockery in the balcony .
26 I know about this bit from a telephone call from John — and I can still remember the click as the line went dead at the end of that conversation .
27 What follows is an edited version of some of that conversation :
28 The whole episode was clearly a great embarrassment to my father , and by the time of that conversation in Lord Darlington 's study , he had long since returned to busying himself as much as ever .
29 Two nights later , on the train , Nathan remembered the last fragments of that conversation .
30 ‘ I 've run fifteen variations of that conversation , and every one has come up with different motivations for the Doctor .
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