Example sentences of "that the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In the Lager , colds and influenza were unknown , but one died , at times suddenly , from illnesses that the doctors never had an opportunity to study . |
2 | Being technically aware of your body is very important and the more drama school does about that the better . |
3 | The kitchen 's perception of the restaurant manager is also fragmented in that the kitchen expects that manager to feed back customer response . |
4 | ‘ Well , but , madam , if the fellow is a tout — tout , is that the word ? — for one of the hotels here , is it not likely he would need to be ascending like us ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Did n't you get that the wrong way around ? ’ |
6 | Given that the police are essentially an organization constrained by an ingrained respect for the pragmatism of action — regardless of the lip-service paid to the police college , the ‘ special course ’ , or the university scholarship — it was inevitable that the hierarchy would follow the dictates of institutional philosophy and pull the marginal mover in from the periphery ; for there is a boundary beyond which the pilgrim can not be allowed to stray . |
7 | And Moses said , This shall be , when the Lord shall give you in the evening flesh to eat , and in the morning bread to the full ; for that the Lord heareth your murmurings , which ye murmur against him : and what are we ? your murmurings are not against us , but against the Lord . ’ |
8 | Is that the cheapest way ? ’ |
9 | But somewhat surprisingly ( given that the representational theory of the mind is supposed to be a theory of thinking , not of how we handle inputs ) he concludes that a psychology of the central systems is beyond our reach : the more global a mental process is the less we are likely to understand about it . |
10 | So , the more that surface dyslexics are studied , the more it becomes obvious that the condition fractionates ; there are important differences between individual surface dyslexics . |
11 | Once again the importance of style needs to be stressed , given that the poundage you lift does not matter as much as the way in which you lift it . |
12 | This does not mean that speed must be avoided , nor that the unexpected need offend the eye . |
13 | After that the bitch will be spayed and , hopefully , rehomed happily . |
14 | But it is with psychoanalysis that the more obvious affinities of symptomatic reading lie . |
15 | Is n't that the giveaway ? |
16 | ‘ Shortly after that the coup collapsed . ’ |
17 | On top of that the 1987 stock market crash and a steep domestic increase in interest rates nearly nearly put paid to some of them — including DnC . |
18 | The question is how this expansion can be paid for , given that the new Secretary of State has said quite candidly that his present view is that higher education can not expect a higher share of public spending than it currently receives . |
19 | Joseph II will always be remembered for finding ‘ too many notes ’ in Die Entfuhrung ; and our own Queen has an almost comparable claim on immortality if the story is to be believed that when asked to attend a performance of Figaro , she replied : ‘ Is that the one about the pin ? ’ |
20 | This year 's Blaze of Glory featured in the region of an hour of strong tunes , eclectically arranged , and it is among these that the current live show centres . |
21 | Given that the AFBD seems to agree , and that the deadline for acceptance is 14 November , the CFTC is in a strong position . |
22 | Given this stark choice , the jury decided that the policeman had been deceitful rather than that the woman had been ‘ wicked and false ’ in her evidence . |
23 | ‘ It was rather exasperating that the great and radical William Temple soft-pedalled . |
24 | He gave an address which the hearers thought masterly and was the more needed in that the succeeding speeches bumbled . |
25 | It should be an axiom , he thought , that the fewer the rules the better . |
26 | Nor would adoption of a tariff obviate the need for economies , given that the Conservatives insisted upon severe retrenchment , whether combined with a tariff or not . |
27 | After that the plum parts began to roll in . |
28 | That the pay-off ? ’ |
29 | • What experimental evidence leads us to believe that we possess an internal body clock ? • What do we know about the rhythms that the clock controls . |
30 | Given that the re-editing of the film reduced the number of title cards from 300 to 80 , it is reasonable to assume that Woolf 's intervention considerably improved the film , and that Woolf 's commercial experience provided a valuable lesson both for Hitchcock and Balcon . |