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

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1 It is American demands about Cambodia that it dislikes .
2 The Thatcher administration , on the other hand , ‘ do not believe that the community as a whole should continue to pay for all sorts of things that it has paid for in the past …
3 The approach can still be used with much profit when it attempts to emphasize ‘ those aspects of law that it has [ a ] comparative advantage in dealing with . ’
4 I mean by this not merely that it can be represented mathematically , but that , such is its concern with the quantitative aspects of reality that it consigns all the qualitative content in our conception of the world to the realm of conscious experience .
5 De Niro 's diner has been so eagerly anticipated with some magazines printing details of the menu months in advance that it has nearly overshadowed Tribeca Productions , which has quietly put together an impressive list of future projects .
6 United Biscuits was one of the few fallers after confirmation that it had sold its Terry 's chocolate division to Kraft of the U.S. in a deal worth £220 million .
7 Obviously if one does not start from this premise , then the point about the wider range of jobs is no longer relevant ; the belief that degrees are taken in order to get jobs is so much part of the physical science students ' taken-for-granted ideas about education that it remains implicit rather than explicit .
8 This violates such deep-seated feelings of justice that it has proved to be unacceptable under any criminal law jurisdiction .
9 This is the heart of the notion of the inner city ; at the very moment that policy draws the boundaries of the inner city a place takes on the qualities of coherence that it does not possess , embodies all the contradictions that are part of the original concept .
10 The County Council reallocates resources from things that it sells into things like new build , new schools ; if we sell a piece of a playing field or whatever , then we will put , plough the money back into capital resources within the education service somewhere else .
11 This gives the commission powers in London that it does not have for the rest of the country , where listed building controls are exercised only by district councils or the secretary of state .
12 Fujitsu will hand over the goods from houses in Darlington that it used for Japanese staff while the new factory was being built and equipped .
13 Rights issue worries were affecting British Airways after reports that it needs to fund expansion plans .
14 GRASEBY ACCOMPANIES PLUNGING PROFITS WITH NEWS THAT IT PLANS TO FLOAT ITS GRASEBY ANDERSON BUSINESSES
15 India 's government is so concerned about naturally high fluoride levels in water that it believes children under seven should not use fluoridated toothpaste .
16 Two days later the Pakistan government indicated to Indian diplomats in Islamabad that it favoured " a commencement of talks on these proposals " .
17 It has 170 cottages around Britain that it lets out to holiday-makers and the income raised — more than £700,000 last year — helps provide extra cash for its vital conservation work .
18 The BeSHT — ben Eliezer is known by that acronym — produced a shock-wave of such proportions in Judaism that it has still not recovered from him .
19 As well as the points mentioned there are the usual claims for Latin that it improves competence in English , facilitates the learning of other languages and so on .
20 The compensation demanded would cover claims by Virgin that it lost revenue from passengers ‘ poached ’ by BA after gaining access to its computer records .
21 I am sure that the Minister will congratulate Customs and Excise on the record seizures of drugs that it has undertaken .
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