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

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1 As a consequence , the direct relationship between the cost calculation and the fixing of taxes that we have set up here is inapplicable .
2 Instead , our desires reflect the collection of values that we attach to our humanity .
3 Spending time there and in Biella , I have a good balance of values that I like personally . ’
4 ‘ But I was glad for a lot of reasons that you did n't aim true in the dyeyard . ’
5 And sh there are a number of reasons that she believes that .
6 What those industries fear more than anything else is interference by the Government and the European Commission , interference in the choice of products that they can make , interference in the work patterns that they can enjoy and interference in their wage rates .
7 The examples of approaches to the measurement of products that we will outline are :
8 the range of products that we do .
9 While I 'm having a look at this just a quick glance through erm there 's the er range of products that we print design publish , we do n't sell them , for our clients .
10 It is in the interests of this class that the workers can afford to buy the types of products that it can realistically expect to sell them .
11 A liquid such as water is made up of billions of billions of molecules that themselves are made up of electrons , protons , and neutrons .
12 And er then there was er oak and then there was different kinds of woods that you used to could you know s er imitate , make them look like maybe er er walnut .
13 This observation is based on the high number of copies that there are of certain fabliaux and the number of variants that there are of others .
14 on investment jobs a a at a handful of projects that we might need to start competitively
15 We are set up to be competitive for the size and shape of projects that we are shooting for and the industries we are targeting .
16 Well this is part of a one million er £ er campaign to try and raise money for a lot of projects that we run in eight countries in southern Africa , from Angola to Mozambique , where our , the problems are absolutely horrendous er civil war in Mozambique for example , in Malawi , one in ten of the population are refugees , principally from Mozambiquan civil war , arriving at refugee camps in Bark and absolutely nothing er at all in terms of possessions .
17 Pope John , it is said , ‘ had not envisaged the possibility of rejection and expected a rapid and painless vote in favour of projects that he had read through and welcomed with full approval ’ ( Ratzinger Report , 1985 , p. 41 ) .
18 For those who have yet to take the plunge I hope the following will act as a series of checkpoints that you can apply to your own , unique situation .
19 I therefore welcome the inclusion of SmartIcons that extend the range of operations that you can easily do with the mouse .
20 There would be erm the possibility of the unitary authorities themselves getting together to prepare joint structure plans , so in as , as , instead of having a joint authority with er members joining in , in one committee to oversee the preparation of the plan , there would be individual authorities er working to their own committees with members er operating separately , but preparing through that mechanism a joint structure plan and the third option would be for each authority itself to prepare a unitary development plan , incorporating both strategic policies and the sorts of policies that we are currently seeing and familiar with in local plans .
21 Yeah , but that 's what they said that th the conditions of contracts that we sent , they do n't agree with .
22 And so it will be mainly the plight of widows that we shall be considering here , although , of course , many of their difficulties are shared by widowers , some of whose slightly different problems will be examined later .
23 In what was presented as action to protect its foreign exchange reserves ( which had fallen to $5,600 million according to government sources ) the government on July 5 , 1989 , informed the " Paris Club " group of creditors that it was temporarily deferring payment of $812,000,000 in interest which had been due on June 30 and July 3 .
24 It is further intended to change people 's attitudes so that they drive more smoothly and are aware of the kind of roads that they are using and drive at speeds tailored to fit the environment .
25 They were the sorts of contacts that you have when you 're signing on at the Employment Benefits Office , when you 're going to a job interview erm and often these are very negative because the experience of signing on is n't a very pleasant experience at all ; most job interviews , unfortunately , end with a rejection erm so a lot of these non-routine contacts were quite negatives ones for people .
26 The total number of books published in the UK has been rising relentlessly for over 10 years , but 1993 should herald a change in strategy from major publishers : Random House , HarperCollins and Reed Consumer Books are among companies to have announced that they are substantially reducing the number of titles that they will be publishing in 1993 .
27 The physical events that activate our sense organs are already imperfect versions of the properties of objects that we wish to know about .
28 Young children will be exploring the identity and simple attributes of objects that they can see and feel .
29 I have also seen written applications for the CID ridiculed by those inside , and listened to the expressions of disbelief that these naïve applicants were ‘ so short of shillings that they did n't realise that admission was by invitation only ’ .
30 I would suggest that initially one of the things we ought to be doing is making approaches to the private sector through their organisations where they exist and say , look we really have to begin to get into the kind of discussions that you have been talking about earlier between health and social work ; health , social work and the voluntary side to talk about the issues of planning and the issues of quality and the issues of the form and shape of services and what sort of developments are acceptable in client-need terms and what are not acceptable .
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