Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] that [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 It is important to note that if the pledge that the Labour party made at the last election had been carried through , dramatically less money would have been spent on health , for the reasons that my hon. Friend gave .
2 We can not be accountable for the choices that our children are going to make , even though we have contributed to those choices .
3 By the end of the hearing before us it was agreed between the parties that our interpretation of the language of the Act of 1873 in the particular context of the disciplinary jurisdiction of the visitors would be determinative of the matter .
4 I was able to talk to the farmers about the difficulties that their industry faces at the moment , the need for reform of that industry and the importance that farming will undoubtedly have in the future of our country .
5 It is unthinkable that we should be unconcerned about the difficulties that our disabled patients face : it is essential that we are better informed and respond to them more appropriately .
6 Yesterday Teesside Crown Court was told the armed response came after Sadhana Nazir tipped off the police that her boyfriend Asaf Mansha had returned to their home in Grange Road , Thornaby , with two other men with stolen goods .
7 Archbishop Ralph 's eloquent letter to the pope had had no effect ; St Augustine 's was throwing off the restraints that their neighbours had succeeded in imposing on them in the past ; and York was poised for a final victory in the matter of the primacy .
8 Britain 's Department of Trade and Industry notified European developers nearly 18 months ago of the problems that their system might cause for people who wear hearing aids .
9 This brochure can do more than introduce you to a few of the services that our personal customers find most useful .
10 In the succeeding months it became plain that the determination of American leaders to play the key role in shaping the new world order was to clash with the equally determined insistence of the Russians that their interests were of paramount importance over a large part of the globe .
11 Salt has the effect of reducing the excretion of urine and as a bonus , it will go some way to controlling some of the parasites that your fish may have .
12 increasing the complexity of the tasks that our PCs are capable of performing in a reasonable time-span .
13 There was even a story , not necessarily apocryphal , that when a message arrived to tell one of the teachers that his father had died , Clive had insisted on waiting until the lunch break before passing it on .
14 If it can , good will come out of the traumas that our colleague has suffered and that will be for the good of potential victims .
15 Eventually I asked him how he had become a Christian and why he had believed , and then asked him how he would answer some of the questions that his visit to a French university was bound to raise .
16 Physically , I mean , " he added , with such soft , sweet-tooth hooding of the eyes that my stride faltered and I said ,
17 It is with some reluctance that I have to strongly disagree with one of my fellow presidents , but some of the impressions that her article creates are very misleading and , in some cases , offensive .
18 The extent and quality of briefing possibly accounts for the overwhelming view of the assistants that their duties were ones which they had expected to be doing when appointed .
19 Clearly any deliberation of future policy has to look and look very responsibly and comprehensively er both at the question of the commitments that our armed forces have er and the best way in which we can carry out those commitments .
20 Mrs Martin , 38 , says doctors failed to warn her of the risks that her sterilisation operation might not work forever .
21 The key to success in collecting information , however , is not so much the organizational ability of the clearinghouses , but the confidence of the librarians that their information and experience will be disseminated carefully , effectively , and , sometimes , with discretion .
22 The council tax is a fair , balanced and carefully thought-out approach to local government finance which builds constructively on previous attempts at reform and takes full account of the consultations that my right hon. Friend initiated a year ago .
23 He was well pleased with the fruits that his Technique bore at the school .
24 Or are we going to go along with the priorities that our non-Christian friends have ?
25 Just as they are taught other subjects , they should increasingly be taught about such topics as mental handicap so that they do not grow up with the prejudices that their parents may possess .
26 All of these explanations are predominantly psychologistic in their understandings ( or misunderstandings ) of both teacher thinking and teaching quality ; and they are particular kinds of psychologistic explanation that take very little account of how teachers themselves understand , interpret and deal with the demands that their work situation makes upon them .
27 Continuing with the photo-copies that our Chairman , Richard Newcombe and I secured on our visit to the National Railway Museum at York , in this issue of the Journal I wish to concentrate on the correspondence between S. H. Pearce-Higgins and W. Roberts , who was the Receiver/Manager of the Bishop 's Castle Railway .
28 The King 's Cross development may draw money away from the projects that my hon. Friend has listed .
29 You can see from the results that my 486SX machine falls far short of the results achieved by the standard 386DX .
30 Then , with confirmation from the counts that their political mouthpiece had performed splendidly at the polls , they turned on Portadown .
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