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

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1 As the house will know , following discussions in Brussels , political agreement has been reached in the council on the amendment draft directive which , if implemented in its present form , would impose on auditors a slightly wider duty to report than that contained in the regulations we 're currently debating .
2 There is quite a marked contrast between this view of comity analysis and that developed in the amicus brief of the United States .
3 Now , as Government Circulars from the hand of Ellen Wilkinson and John Maud insisted , it had to be provided for everybody — and that meant in the new secondary modern schools .
4 The striking resemblance between this type of mutual support and that occurring in the human species accounts for much of the fascination of the chimpanzee for man .
5 The earliest recorded clocks , such as the St Alban 's clock and that erected in the Palace Chapel of the Visconti in Milan in 1335 , struck up to twenty-four .
6 The Semtex can be compared with fragments from those incidents and that found in the bomb factory at Clapham , south London , last December .
7 Throughout the work , Simmel is concerned with the relationship between the degree of abstraction here found in human relations , and that found in the emergence of modern scientific enterprise and modes of thought .
8 If there is little generalization of the new response to the test stimuli , we may conclude that the stimulus used in acquisition and that used in the test are readily discriminated .
9 … basic assumptions and beliefs that are shared by members of an organisation , that operate unconsciously , and that define in a basic ‘ taken-for-granted ’ fashion an organization 's view of itself and its environment .
10 Two important distinctions are made : first , between care provided in the carer 's home and that provided in the client 's home ; and second , between substitute care , in which the ‘ normal ’ carer ( or the local authority ) is replaced , and supplementary care , where the paid carer supplements the care of others or the client 's capacity for self-care .
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