Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 During a debate , the party was reminded that one in 20 Labour members is under 25 years old while the average age of the party is 45 .
2 The fundamental problem with the CAP is that , in an attempt to keep farmers on the land , the price mechanism has become so distorted that none of its objectives is now being realised , and at a high cost .
3 The Collector knew it was time he hurried downstairs … he had expected that something like this would happen , but not so quickly .
4 It must also not be forgotten that we in Britain , at least , tend to get our latitudes wrong when looking across the Atlantic .
5 Goodness , I must be in a state of trauma to have forgotten that none of them had drunk either at lunch-time or in the afternoon . ’
6 It is reported that everyone in the area has lost a relative as a direct result of pollution .
7 The health authorities declared a fresh state of " red alert " on Dec. 28 when further cases of cholera were discovered in three northern provinces bordering Bolivia and Paraguay , although it was reported that none of the 44 people diagnosed in the space of five days had died [ for outbreak in early 1992 see p. 38761 ] .
8 It is considered that something in the region of 40g daily should be quite sufficient to protect your health in all the ways which have been described , and to make it much easier for you to control your weight in the future .
9 Now it is recommended that we in section nine and four A , in brackets four , someone move .
10 Indeed , adjusting the figures to take account of those whose area of residence was not known , it can be calculated that one in ten youths on the most affected estate were known heroin users during 1984–5 .
11 The Louvre 's spokeswoman Sylvie Poujade has recently commented that everyone at the Louvre is sick and tired of the affair , which has turned into a living nightmare .
12 I should have guessed that something like this was going on .
13 They are a façade : they are confined to the most superficial aspects , and scope for real variety is so limited that they in fact quickly become clichéd , standardized , themselves .
14 He would have to be blind not to have noticed that something in Cora-Beth 's manner towards him had changed ; that the looks she sometimes gave him were no longer open and friendly but questioning , as if she expected , or was hoping for , something more .
15 He had noticed that none of them had his bow or Marian 's .
16 Whilst the automation of this process remains only a distant possibility , it must be conceded that none of these techniques is directly usable as described .
17 Credit Suisse said that although it had been decided that none of the managers could represent the bondholders , it would be advising them and providing them with information .
18 But the Japanese have decided that anything with the slightest chance of helping to make better microchips deserves a close look .
19 A quote has been received but it was felt that something on a less extensive scale would be sufficient .
20 A quote has been received but it was felt that something on a less extensive scale would be sufficient .
21 This was a deliberate policy : it was felt that anyone with sufficient education to understand or be interested in foreign news could be expected to listen to and understand English .
22 It thus has to be accepted that none of the cases cited provides in its ratio a decisive basis upon which Woolwich can rely to support its claim .
23 However , it is generally accepted that none of the items which supplement the basic 17 questions provide additional information of value .
24 An interrogation of all our fanzine sellers has revealed that none of these devoted Darlington fans actually said those fateful words .
25 So before that most believers , like the young Darwin , took it for granted that everything in the Bible was true in a simple way .
26 It has been said that nobody with eyes in their heads or any appetite for the oddities and splendours of the human achievement or the natural scene can possibly be bored in Edinburgh .
27 Indeed it can be argued that none of this greatly mattered .
28 I have seen that myself in visits to the north .
29 We have already seen that someone with a voidable title can nevertheless transfer to an innocent purchaser a perfect title , provided he does so before his title is avoided .
30 Furthermore , respected art handlers have ensured that none of the objects is damaged in transit .
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