Example sentences of "[noun sg] the [noun pl] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I now apply to the present case the principles that I have spent overlong in trying to identify .
2 In that case the solutions that I have so far given to the first equation would no longer be acceptable , but one could take x=1 , y=2 , and z=1 .
3 Erm , I wonder if this is a matter which budget review might wish to keep on a continuing brief , so that , to satisfy themselves that the , this council is in fact making progress , and will be in a position to satisfy the district auditor in future years that we are er , taking on board the comments that he 's making and er , moving forward .
4 On the other hand , a critic who represents object texts in a mode akin to free indirect speech operates under an obligation to represent with some degree of fidelity the texts that he or she purports to ventriloquise .
5 The need to prepare schools and help to help schools prepare themselves for the erm review of the national curriculum the changes that they will have to deal with and in particular I think , erm to help secondary schools to come to terms with changes in key stage four and the likely erm opportunities there will be for a more diverse curriculum including eventually er the opportunities for more vocational programmes in schools and to assist schools
6 Yes and one can imagine that it might be like that , but of course the women that we meet at university are those who have become scientists very often .
7 And of course the deterrents that we 've had , over the years , when they they 've been of the emotive and knee jerk sort , and I remember the short sharp shock for instance , under Whitelaw , they did n't work , because they were n't thought out , they were just to make them clap at the Tory party conference .
8 You can question other people , other people might have that knowledge and you can question and clarify and form in your mind the ideas that you need and maybe put them to the group as a group .
9 These can be used instead of the time- consuming pulling down of menus but do n't try to learn them — you will soon pickup the ones that you need .
10 Will he give an undertaking that he will make administrative arrangements that will equally well put into effect the entitlements that we seek in new clause 10 ?
11 Since a scientist knows that his results will be examined by others , he will aim to achieve in his work the standards that he knows will be applied in assessing the validity of his discovery .
12 You talk about asking questions you talk about the product that you 've got to up to the question the problems that you .
13 All Governments have failed in many respects in not giving to the British Council and the BBC World Service the resources that they merit .
14 As my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) said , some supervised car projects may be an effective alternative to custody ; but do the Government give the probation service the resources that it needs to run such projects ?
15 The question sometimes arises whether in fact the plaintiff will be able for the rest of his life to obtain outside the National Health Service the facilities that he requires .
16 So if you are owed money by a company involved in a members ' voluntary liquidation the chances that you will get all you are owed are good .
17 The House will be aware that I announced last month the principles that I am minded to adopt next year in considering whether planned expenditure is excessive or has increased excessively .
18 Er for example the ones that they fitted on the , the vertical boring mills , were round er in nature , bolted through the centre to a tool post and subsequently when they went into action , they were so hard you know , that they could outstrip the existing type of tip tool erm because the , the material itself stood up better to the cutting flow er er rather than the , the tip tool which was inclined to chip .
19 Thank you for your recent letter , it is always useful for me to hear what use the publications that I have sent out were put to .
20 If you walk into the centre of the triangle the animals that you find there , for instance the spider with a Jewish seven-branched candelabra on its head , will be various " genetic compromises " between the three anchor biomorphs .
21 However , in society the groups that we might think of as having an influence upon the decision-making processes will be the trade unions , representatives of the business world such as the Confederation of British Industry ( CBI ) , the bureaucracy and political parties .
22 views with concern the suggestions that there remains racial discrimination and anti-semitism in some areas of the administration of criminal justice ; and
23 Under the terms of my statement to the House of 26 March 1991 , which set in motion the talks that we held , it is open to any party to raise any issues — including constitutional issues — that it considers relevant .
24 While societies do themselves construct devices for specialising and separating out levels of meaning , this does not mean that they ever achieve in reality the claims that they make about such discourse .
25 They have been designed to be relevant to both small and large organisations in the public and private sectors , and take into account the variations that there will inevitably be in organisations ' approaches to developing their people .
26 Try out in a familiar , low-risk situation the suggestions that you find most challenging .
27 None of us can remember everyone we 've met , everything we 've done , and yet most can store away in their memory the things that we want to remember .
28 I like it the way the ones that you can close each time , now I 'm sure my aerial will last longer .
29 Show the customer the saucepans that you feel best meet her requirements .
30 right , right what I see as an interesting possibility the papers that we got in this week from Telford College that came to me
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