Example sentences of "and [noun] [that] there " in BNC.

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1 By this time the country would be in such a shambles under Kinnock , Smith , Hattersley , Cook and Co that there would have to be another election , which the Tories would once again be able to fight in a properly robust and combative fashion .
2 It is , therefore , important to try to establish the starting point relevant to the early 1990s in order to convince those that are responsible for overall planning and funding that there is an increasing need to train skilled personnel in all the health professions but particularly in medicine .
3 Recognition follows agreement between Britain and Germany that there was no sense in delaying it , despite the upsurge in violence .
4 Managing a large , multi-subject enterprise like the Modular Course makes two principal demands upon an administrative and consultative system : first that it can cope with a high degree of complexity and second that there should be clear lines of accountability for decisions made and the responsibility for carrying them out .
5 Speaking in Edinburgh to a gathering of chairmen from his various trust organisations in Scotland , he said that he had tried very hard to persuade architects and planners that there was another way .
6 It seemed to professionals and parents that there are certain ways in which young people can be helped : regimes they should follow ; treatments that are essential to their well-being ; skills and knowledge they require ; and risks that they need to be sheltered from .
7 Hon. Members should be aware of the widespread feeling among all the agencies that deal with asylum seekers and refugees that there are no merits in the Bill as it stands .
8 Tim Mackie has explained to me that the organisation has been so successful gathering together items of rolling stock , track and equipment that there are not enough members available to operate trains and work on the infrastructure at the same time .
9 I shall not go on being hard on the Labour party , because I think it natural and right that there should be different views on Europe .
10 On the Canterbury estates , the initial period of leasing from 1380 to 1440 was followed by a time when it was harder to secure tenants , but after about 1490 there was some recovery in revenues and evidence that there was competition for leases ( 80 , pp.79 , 86 ) .
11 While a good case can , in retrospect , he made for the national interest being served by higher prices , there were few at the time who argued against the interpretation of Citrine and Self that there was a long-run obligation to sell as much electricity as possible at as low a price as possible .
12 Terrible bangs and things that there 's just no explanation for .
13 It is a failure of the system and fir that there may be explanations if they are sought out .
14 It follows from his identification of body and extension that there can be no empty space or vacuum , no Epicurean ‘ void ’ in which the atoms move .
15 ‘ We think that the products coming out of this factory are of such a standard and quality that there is a very good potential to sell them into the market , ’ he said .
16 Above all , the public inquiry system is seen to alleviate public anxiety and concern that there might be something fundamentally wrong with the way certain facets of aviation are being conducted .
17 Bradley is touring Europe trying to convince trade and tourists that there is nothing much wrong with LA .
18 Lonsdale found the results ‘ alarming ’ , but the official press release reassured the press and public that there was ‘ no sign ’ of forest decline among beech trees .
19 It is absolutely essential that each parcel should be described with such particularity and precision that there is no room for doubt about the boundaries of each , and for such purposes if a plan is intended to control the description of part only of a building , an Ordnance map on a scale of 1:2500 is worse than useless ( Scarfe v Adams [ 1981 ] 1 All ER 843 ) .
20 I was sickened by the apparent ruthlessness of it , though afterwards I accepted the published assurances of Jardine and Larwood that there had been no such intention .
21 er , given the amount of poverty and misery that there is in this country , can we really justify , or can we really say that by paying Prince Andrew a hundred thousand pounds a year we 're being cost effective ?
22 Where necessary , the incumbent may need to be involved , for it is vital to the church 's life and worship that there be mutual respect and the acceptance of the distinctive and complementary contributions of all its musicians .
23 And it does seem to me that erm the minute you suggest to a Parish Council who has already complained about illegal encampments on roadsides and laybys that there is a good site in their patch , there is an immediate reaction , and I am thoroughly convinced that this reaction is based on a fear that is actually based on ignorance , and that we have to remember that travellers of any description — and I do n't categorise them like Peter does — travellers of any description are human beings .
24 The chase and the conquest take so much time and energy that there is often little room for anything else in life .
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