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

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1 He estimates that between 35- 41 per cent of all useful land is affected by erosion .
2 On a geographical basis , merchandise trade within the West Pacific region increased by over 30 per cent in 1988 , that between North America and the West Pacific by over 20 per cent , that between Western Europe and the West Pacific and within North America each by about 15-16 per cent , transatlantic trade and trade within Western Europe each by about 14-15 per cent , and other trade flows by about 7 per cent .
3 Within these were many divisions ; and the second and third , in particular , obscure one of the great barriers , that between freedom and unfreedom , to which we must return .
4 Ostensibly , the relation between man and wife , where they are linked by love , and that between Master and Slave , are very different .
5 The link between the entity types COURSE and LECTURER and that between COURSE and SUBJECT represents a one-to-many relationship .
6 The contrast , as nearly as the character of the house-building industry admits of the comparison , is that between mass-production and individual work , and shows itself alike in cost and output .
7 The third kind of relational information , that between speaker and bystander , is more rarely encoded in bystander honorifics .
8 Some of the between species correlations are just as high , that between barn owls and long-eared owls ranging from 0.877 to 0.987 , and this illustrates very well the similarity in pattern between these and other owl species which have low levels of breakage .
9 Like the relation between prominence and deviance , that between prominence and literary relevance or foregrounding is not a one-to-one match .
10 However , when looking at speech at the level of the tone-unit we are not usually interested in this ; a much more important difference here is that between tonic stress ( marked by underlining the tonic syllable and placing before it one of the five tone-marks ) and non-tonic stressed syllables ( marked or in the head or in the tail ) .
11 A more common relationship is that between adult education and MSC whose declared commitment to training of various kinds and social education in preparation for responsible citizenship is well known .
12 Vocatives can be divided into calls , or summonses , as in ( 47 ) , and addresses , as in ( 48 ) ( Zwicky , 1974 ) : ( 47 ) Hey you , you just scratched my car with your frisbee ( 48 ) The truth is , Madam , nothing is as good nowadays The distinction is precisely that between gestural and symbolic usages , applied in this domain .
13 Although there are practical and legal difficulties in classifying shares as liabilities , another distinction — that between equity and non-equity shares — is practicable and is of great significance in assessing the financial position of the company .
14 The close relationship of light and radiant heat was discovered at the turn of the century in infra-red radiation , and that between light and chemical affinity in the ultra-violet rays which will set off reactions .
15 It does not take account of the fact that in the most intense form of fiduciary relationship , that between trustee and beneficiary , it is possible to modify the " no profit " and " no conflict " rules in the trust deed or with the assent of the beneficiaries .
16 Although only one of these relationships is statistically significant — that between employment work satisfaction and dissatisfaction with life generally — both are in the direction suggested by the women 's own observations .
17 It introduces , however , a new element in recognising that between transmitter and receiver there may be interference from an outside source — ‘ noise ’ — which may distort the message .
18 Now what was that about Food and Drink you wanted to see ?
19 Danny it 's just occurred to me because we 're tape recording we 'd better just stop print just at the moment , we 'll just leave that off line we can do it later .
20 However , it is argued that for cost accounting purposes it is too complex to include more than one independent variable .
21 There are those who say that for man to feel pain he must have certain parts of his brain intact such as the spinothalamic tract or the limbic system or the cingulate gyrus etc .
22 The terrain was so difficult that for part of the journey three locomotives were needed to pull one train .
23 So much so that for cricket internationals , they cancel the best show .
24 Even then , it must be remembered that for exposure to occur , one person must already be infected by HIV .
25 Reid ( 1978 ) argues that for curriculum problems the process of deliberation is required : a process described empirically by Walker ( 1975 ) , and which we shall examine further in Chapter 8 .
26 However it should be noted that for audit purposes staff will be moved on a regular basis both within each section and between the 2 sections .
27 Almost three in four stated that for work purposes they bought good quality clothing to last , but almost half also said that they had completely ruined an item of clothing during working hours .
28 In normal intestine the pattern of sodium absorption paralleled that for water absorption emphasising the importance of passive sodium absorption and solvent drag .
29 Csicseri estimates that for Microsystem 's financial year ending September 1993 , it will generate $2.5m turnover from its Data General hardware business , up from $500,000 last year .
30 I found that for tie problems such as ‘ 1+1 ’ , ‘ 2+2 ’ , response times were very quick and similar for the more and less able children .
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