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

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1 What is immediately obvious is that the agreements are all in the southwest or the north of England and that for the most part they are flat rivers .
2 As we noted in Chapter 2 , James Caird , writing in 1878 , drew attention to the differences between the agriculture practised in the predominantly pastoral North and West of England and that in the mainly arable South and East , a division which affected the organization and conditions of village life in the two regions .
3 The difference between the production control at Tarbes and that in Piper 's Vero Beach plant could n't be more marked .
4 The land in question , in the fork between the road to Kimbolton and that to Goldington , also included tracts belonging to the Duke of Bedford and Samuel Whitbread .
5 At that meeting Dr K. Bradley of the Dublin Institute of Technology spoke of the dangers of water pollution associated with mining and stressed the need for an environmental impact assessment before mining be allowed to go ahead ; TD Michael D. Higgins drew comparisons between the current situation in Conamara and that in Tynagh in the 1960s when Northgate carried out initial prospecting without a licence , while Patrick Gageby , a barrister , spoke on landowners ' legal rights .
6 Other sources say that by the seventeenth century big , stately , black longhorns were being reared in Yorkshire , Derbyshire , Lancashire and Staffordshire and that by the eighteenth century there was a large , rangy , big-hoofed plough-ox type which could also give acceptable though ordinary meat and the cows could give reasonable milk well suited for cheese-making .
7 The evangelist who tells us three times that Jesus contracted his perspective to concentrate on Jerusalem and that at Jerusalem the disciples had to await the coming of the Spirit that would equip them for mission , ends his second volume with a triple reminder that this good news , beginning from Jerusalem ( Luke 24:47 ) reaches Rome ( 19:21 ; 23:11 ; 27:24 ) .
8 " … the Church Yard of Kilmeny is quite open , never having been Inclosed. & that besides the Indecency thereof , the Grave Stones are much Injured by Horses and Cattle pasturing thereon … " ask for an estimate for building a stone wall .
9 As for his neglect of education in Islay , he maintained four schools at his own cost before he owned an acre of land in Islay and that in Port Ellen where the most important of these was he had paid the salary of the teacher for 22 years .
10 A report by the international human rights organization Amnesty International , published in October 1989 , said that torture and executions were widespread in Iran and that at least 1,200 people had been executed by the authorities in 1988 .
11 Again , the Governor of the Bank of England noted yesterday that the recession has proved unexpectedly persistent in north America and that in continental Europe , Japan and elsewhere economic activity has slowed and unemployment has begun to rise .
12 Unfortunately , it is uncertain whether he was writing during Emma 's marriage to Cnut or that to Æthelred , but these tales hint that one or both suggested to Richard II that a claim to England was worth recording , and that he wanted to keep his options open .
13 It is nevertheless of interest that supplies were being drawn into the Chinese market as early as the Han empire , that it featured among the tribute rendered by the Turkish tribes of central Asia during the tenth century A.D. , that the Portuguese introduced European amber through Macao and that during the Qing dynasty supplies were assured from the mines of north Burma , situated in the same region as the sources of jadeite .
14 It is interesting to note that only the Irish anthem is played in Dublin and that at Twickenham God Save The Queen — not any other specifically English song or anthem — is rightly played as the National Anthem .
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