Example sentences of "that [det] [noun] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 What they may not have realised is that that message conveyed itself to the American public !
2 The first thing that that litany reminds us of is that when it came to success , in the immortal words of Mae West ( put into her mouth by scriptwriter Vincent Lawrence ) , goodness had nothing to do with it .
3 If it were accepted that the language of the Convention demonstrates an intention to establish a permanent regime for freer global communications upon which all States could rely , the United States could claim the benefits of transit passage without having to prove that that concept had itself become customary international law .
4 Yet Binyon knew the unformulated rules of the society that he moved in , and played the game consistently as the amateur that that society required him to be .
5 Well he 's saying that that bloke mistook him for somebody else then ?
6 Well generally speaking , how did that that awareness affect your feeling and other people 's feeling about the forty five government ?
7 There was n't a single word mentioned about that particular paper and the very fact that that conference rejected it , because they failed to consult properly with those who were involved in that section and they were very unhappy about the way Apex was being fragmented .
8 David established that erm in Isaiah , two twenty two , it says Seize Eve from man , and this is one of the prophecies that that David showed us that er shows the man , or the women , that they have to leave their wife or If it 's the woman , she has to leave her husband and her and her boyfriend and become his wife .
9 In young miocenics the glad may be very over active when it should have become atrophied , and in some patients , not very many , there may be a benign tumour of the gland and erm but we do n't think that that tumour does itself provoke the immune response , but there is a distant and rare cousin of miocenia gravis , the lampodetonmiocenic syndrome , where cancer does play a bigger part .
10 Smith and Frawley 's ( 1983 ) study of the use of conjunction in different genres of English suggests that some genres are generally ‘ more conjunctive ’ than others and that each genre has its own preferences for certain types of conjunction .
11 Atomism , opposed to holism , holds that each sentence has its own meaning , which it can carry about with it from theory to theory .
12 If you watch the jamboree of the many species which gathers at a lion kill , you observe that each animal changes its normal behaviour .
13 The second thing to note is that each offence carries its own scale of penalties , and penalties for one offence are not added on to penalties imposed for a different offence .
14 The seat backs and seats passed along benches fitted with rollers in the centre , so that each man performed his own operation and then passed the back or seat along to the next man in the line .
15 Starling literature suggests that each bird prefers its own ‘ personal space ’ at the roost , but photographs taken by the Squad show examples of individuals squatting close , touching , huddled for warmth .
16 They realized that each element had its own spectrum , a pattern of bright lines ( from which the ubiquitous sodium lines could be distinguished ) ; and they used the spectroscope to detect two new metals , caesium and rubidium , which they were then able to isolate .
17 Bearing that in mind , we find ourselves setting whole group dramas on spaceships or sailing ships , in medieval castles , on expeditions ; and what all these have in common is that within the setting it is comparatively easy to ensure that each participant has an essential role ; we can easily create a chain of dependency , to ensure that each child feels they have a stake in the drama .
18 With older children it could be that each child makes his/her own list on a piece of paper ; with younger children maybe we do it as a class , and the teacher writes everything on the blackboard ; or perhaps nothing is written down by individuals , with each giving what they will need to the teacher who 's a " quartermaster " .
19 This year it is therefore EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that we all sell our 2 books and as an incentive HQ say that each branch returning their block of completed lottery ticket stubs with a single branch cheque can keep 20% .
20 Competitive equilibrium would ensure that each industry expanded its output up to the point at which price equals marginal cost and therefore social marginal benefit equals social marginal cost .
21 I was therefore instructed to discontinue the action on the basis that each side paid their own costs , although the Guardian had suffered a continuous reverse in their attempts to maintain the right to press freedom and to maintain secrecy about their informant .
22 We are forced to conclude that each microsociety has its own elaborated code , capable of indefinite extension , but that it presents an opaque front to the confrontation surfaces of other microsocieties .
23 If this is done , care must be taken to ensure that each slice receives its proper priority in order of payment , otherwise one party may take the lion 's share of the income at the expense of the other .
24 The fact that each pickup has its own volume control is in itself a bonus , and means that you could play most of the song on the bridge pickup , then flick the switch to a different volume preset on the neck pickup for your solo .
25 The executioner himself said that each hangman has his own hall-mark .
26 Althusser therefore criticizes the Annales historians for merely arguing that periodizations differ for different times , and that each time has its own rhythms .
27 This compartmentalization on stage reflects the administrative separation between the different ensembles in the king 's employ and further suggests that each ensemble had its own integrity and its own performing conventions that would have been respected in varying contexts .
28 ‘ Constable Bewman here pointed out that each guest had their plate handed to them by Edith but I ca n't see how that would give the murderer any scope . ’
29 All this minimised waste and thus ensured that each party contributed its fair share to the society .
30 What was impressive was that each group had something different in the way of experience to contribute , whether about uranium mining or leukaemia clusters or the advantages of energy saving .
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