Example sentences of "an [noun] that [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 AFRENCH magazine has promised to publish more proof of an allegation that dioxin from the 1976 Seveso disaster in northern Italy was secretly buried in a central French town where the inhabitants have been suffering from fumes from a toxic waste dump .
2 The abolition of compulsory service for the nobility ( 1762 ) appears to have been widely read as an indication that freedom for serfs would follow shortly .
3 This important six-part television series was shown for the first time in June 1988 , and in itself was an indication that freedom of intellectual debate had indeed been extended , but it also forewarned of the type of strong criticism to be expected from the conservatives in the party .
4 Leaving home should be a normal part of young adult development , but running away or leaving prematurely is an indication that life at home is no longer acceptable or bearable .
5 But what bothers the company 's bosses is that the tip-offs contained enough circumstantial detail to indicate the source was a fairly high-ranking employee , perhaps an indication that disaffection with Mr Reuter 's strategy is spreading .
6 They were filmed for a documentary , ’ Twenty-four Square Miles ’ shot in an area that size in north Oxfordshire .
7 IT SEEMS only yesterday that falsetto singing was such an oddity that mention of it surfaced in a Marx Brothers film in order to give Chico Marx a chance to observe , ‘ My aunt , she got-a falsetto teeth ’ .
8 The fundamental reason for this was that between 1880 and 1900 there was coming to an end that Concert of Europe which , in spite of the wars of the mid-century , had avoided a general war since 1815 .
9 Socialization within the family and the educational system tends to inculcate an assumption that obedience to those in positions of authority is neutral and morally proper ; and the legitimacy of industrial management is routinely insisted on by religious dignitaries , politicians , judges , editors of newspapers and others with the ability to exert ideological influence .
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