Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pron] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The proof of the pudding will lie in the deal that he wins in Europe .
2 We are surprised that despite acknowledging in paragraph 45 of the draft guidance that there appears to be a finite supply of marine aggregates and that much of this will be required to supply soft and hard coastal protection schemes made necessary by predicted sea level rise through global warming , MPG6 aims to increase supply of building aggregates from this source for South Wales .
3 We are surprised that despite acknowledging in paragraph 45 of the draft guidance that there appears to be a finite supply of marine aggregates and that much of this will be required to supply soft and hard coastal protection schemes made necessary by predicted sea level rise through global warming , MPG6 aims to increase supply of building aggregates from this source for South Wales .
4 Then , grasping the shoe and using its heel as a club , smite the biscuit tin lid with such force that it flies across the room and the egg plops into the glass , unbroken .
5 And indeed it will be hard for any future Kiwi tourists to recapture the freshness of football that one associates with that side .
6 A caesarean section is the ultimate answer to many calving problems but according to Mr Barwise-Munro : ‘ It 's still regarded by farmers as a last resort and very often by the time the vet is called , the cow has been left too long with the result that she has to be culled .
7 If tourism is to be properly recognised as Scotland 's largest employer , and recognised for the very considerable revenue that it brings into the country , it must first be given higher priority within the Scottish Office itself .
8 Well that depends on the club that he goes to , I mean if the club can afford to buy him erm I always think it 's better on the long term policy , that a rider actually rides for a club is owned by that club .
9 Ian Rutherford 's beautiful , coloured photograph that she refers to was in the best possible taste and the reference to Gilbert and Sullivan could have caused offence only to someone with an inbuilt dislike to the two old stalwarts .
10 It is in the nature of this kind of programme that it deals with several different topics , so the length of individual items is likely to be good for classroom use .
11 It is with this ‘ ideal ’ of ‘ parallelism ’ in mind that one embarks on an analysis of the biased nature of the British press , its ‘ unfairness ’ to the Labour party and its ‘ infatuation ’ with the Conservative party .
12 ‘ So far everything that we 've done we 've done keeping in mind that it has to be played live .
13 Man is derived from an ancestor that he holds in common with the existing great apes .
14 It will be shown in a later chapter that there seems to be no evidence to indicate that he held that post before holding the kazaskerlik , while there is positive evidence that he held it after holding the kazaskerlik .
15 ‘ It 's a tragedy that it looks as if he 's quitting just when he 's developed from being a superstar into an awesome megastar .
16 I would like to hear an opinion for somebody who ca n't afford the twelve hundred to two thousand pound that it takes for surrogacy ?
17 The hon. Member for Foyle ( Mr. Hume ) has , much more eloquently than I could , told us of the damage that it does and the effect that it has on the young people of Northern Ireland because it gives them a future of either migration or unemployment .
18 The child is too much part of his immediate social environment to justify disregard of the effect that he has on his caretakers and of the effect that their reaction in turn will have on him .
19 My hon. Friend 's heart is in the right place , but I do not believe that his precise proposal would have the effect that he has in mind .
20 Somehow or other your miond analyzes the light that it receives from these bodies and tells you about them .
21 It is of interest above all for the light that it sheds on Nizan 's allegiance to the Soviet cause in 1937 .
22 They mean in essence that he complies with the procedural expectations of the institution .
23 The more he can find to dazzle us with the greater is the compliment that he pays to Eden .
24 By drawing in family members one is showing recognition that what happens to the vulnerable old person has an impact on others in the social support system .
25 This would seem to be an obvious recognition that nothing lasts for ever .
26 Within Renaissance writing we can discover evidence which reveals that a text 's recognition that it circulates within a powerful institutional context need not be capitulation to context , but its own powerful representation of that context .
27 Accordingly , the factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a government exists as the government of a state are : ( a ) whether it is the constitutional government of the state ; ( b ) the degree , nature and stability of administrative control , if any , that it of itself exercises over the territory of the state ; ( c ) whether Her Majesty 's Government has any dealings with it and if so what is the nature of those dealings ; and ( d ) in marginal cases , the extent of international recognition that it has as the government of the state .
28 Sir Patrick said : ‘ There is in my belief , and in my experience , a profound desire amongst everyday people in Northern Ireland , right across the community , that the politicians should resume talks , because there is a recognition that there has to be a way of securing a less antagonist way of living in a divided society than we have at the moment . ’
29 Apart from a small stain on the edge this came up in almost the bright and shiny condition that it appears in the illustration .
30 The forms are more crudely simplified than in Cézanne , and while there is the same sensation of recession that one gets from Cézanne 's paintings , as one 's eye moves from one clearly defined plane to another , Braque 's paintings are composed in such a way that the feeling of depth is very restricted .
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