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

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1 People sometimes resist change to save face when , for example , they think that supporting change would amount to an admission that some of their previous decisions or beliefs were wrong .
2 Where an indication that any of the terms of a credit agreement impose on Customer a lesser expense or obligation than those of others eg ( ‘ Low Cost Finance ’ or ‘ Special Rate Finance ’ ) then the advertisement must be a full advertisement and must give equal prominence to the names of the other people concerned and their terms .
3 Firstly , it may have been masked by the salt movement effects described above or , secondly , it may be an indication that some of the central areas have undergone less Hercynian uplift than the flanking areas to the north and east .
4 For the shadowed person the time taken for explanation may bring an awareness that some of their routines may be ready for review .
5 ‘ The importers have given an assurance that all of the Stolichnaya stocks in Ireland and the rest of Europe are the genuine article from Russia . ’
6 Although there is an assumption that most of those people are little old ladies who live in the circumstances that I described earlier , I suspect that we do not really know who the beneficiaries will be , but if the Government do not know , they should tell us .
7 I am told that there has been an agreement that some of the contact orders should be varied now but that does not form part of the appeal .
8 A small firm may feel vulnerable and unable to compete effectively and look to be taken over , though with an agreement that those of its partners who do not retire should be taken on by the new firm .
9 Recognizing the complexities and psychological dangers of this awesome doctrine , most non-Puritan clergy played down the Calvinist theory of salvation to such an extent that many of their parishioners were able to continue to believe that their conduct could influence their destination after death .
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