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

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1 One of the great arguments for sentencing within the community is the opportunity that it ought to give the offender to make restitution in some way for the damage or hurt that he or she has caused .
2 This is a special category of holiday that can often prove the best change or rest that you can have .
3 Not doubting your own sanity or believing that the problems are all your fault .
4 Where appropriate the court can expressly prohibit examination or assessment or state that it shall not take place unless the court directs otherwise ( s38(7) ) .
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8 set aside an amount of money or identified that we would need to spend an amount of money and perhaps we need to do that sooner .
9 A sign of the recession or fear that these impressionable young booksellers might be contaminated by their publishing counterparts in some way ?
10 In view of the widespread and sometimes ill-founded criticism of the recent franchise round and despite the uniform excellence of the successful tenders , will my right hon. Friend nevertheless consider the possibility of providing a review system so as either to show up ways in which it could be improved in future or to demonstrate that an extremely good job has been done by the Independent Television Commission ?
11 The Prime Minister had his head down for the vast majority of the speech , assiduously following the whole of the 57 pages either to avoid the accusatory , glaring eyes of the Opposition or to check that his Chancellor did not deviate from the text .
12 This inappropriate behaviour can indicate the level of distress or anger that the child is feeling and extensive investigations into family functioning are indicated .
13 Five others either declared their candidacy or announced that they would soon do so : Edmund G. ( Jerry ) Brown Jr , Governor of California in 1975-83 ; Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas ; Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa ; Senator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska , and Governor L. Douglas Wilder of Virginia .
14 The narrowest position is to say that rape is committed only where D threatens violence or knows that V is in fear of violence , and that any other threat must fall within the lesser offence of procuring sex by threats .
15 In 1904 he wrote to the poet and critic Arthur Symons : ‘ I have , however , of late years , lapsed so deeply into my early weakness for verse , & have found the condensed expression that it affords so much more consonant to my natural way of thinking & feeling that I have almost forgotten the prose effusions for the time . ’
16 This then becomes not a description of the object itself , but of the critical appreciation or dislike that the work gives rise to .
17 Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits .
18 Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits .
19 Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits .
20 Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits .
21 Inanimate objects and systems slavishly obey Newton 's law of thermodynamics that states that the energy in any system tends simply to dissipate ; or , to put it simply , that ‘ things cool down ’ .
22 I hoped that in the Queen 's Speech the Government would set out a programme that showed that we were prepared to play our part in removing the scourge of poverty , of short life and of environmental destruction which is the lot of so many people in the world .
23 That , that programme that follows that , we 've never looked at it before , Barrymore er did you look at that ?
24 We look so closely and with such moralistic scrutiny at the religious content of sects , and the habit of mind that imagines that it alone has the full and unique expression of the faith , that we fail to notice what they have to offer .
25 It was an attempt to cultivate an attitude of mind that recognised that this intelligence — however glorious — had its limitations when it was confronted with the ineffable and ultimate reality .
26 It will also gather information on why individuals join groups ( in defiance of the free rider prediction that says that collective action is illogical ) .
27 Intel Corp is convinced by the research that suggests that half of all personal computers could include multimedia capability by 1996 , and according to PC Week , and as part of its campaign to keep the iAPX-86 clone fabricators at bay , the company is working on a new version of the 80486 that will incorporate its Digital Video Interactive technology on chip , enabling users to tap full-motion video capabilities without additional add-in chips or boards .
28 He avoids mentioning Home Office research that suggests that there is a relationship between deprivation and crime .
29 We call a chemical that takes that takes
30 To hold that a procedure is unfair involves a less apparent interference with the administration than to hold that the actual decision was unreasonable .
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