Example sentences of "that [prep] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 The model assumes that for either the end state or the intermediate state , a scenario is needed — a written description of the envisioned behavior of the operation at some point in time .
2 It is generally accepted that for both the ageing and new/modern aircraft , the complexity of maintenance problems ( i.e. ageing — corrosion , modern — advanced avionics ) increased dramatically in the last ten years .
3 They believed that for once the truth should be told about the difficult life Diana has led and , for the most part , still leads .
4 It could give a whole new meaning to DROP-in centres and old folks ' CLUBS and mean that for once the social workers wo n't be criticised for making a balls-up … or down .
5 He says that until now the company 's marketing drive has ‘ not been Telepoint led ’ , and instead pitched at selling the handsets as ‘ a quality cordless phone ’ .
6 Costings now reveal that until recently the approach which placed emphasis on type longevity and the value of the bull calf netted virtually the same money as higher production strategies , and farmers following these routes were not irrational .
7 But the rate of loss of forest threatens to outstrip any of this basic work , and practical plans are hampered by the fact that until recently the birds have simply not been very well studied : not much is known about them .
8 Half-demolished walls and staircases suggested that until recently the chamber had been a warren of antique stonework .
9 The first was that on 11 March 1945 , two days after the Japanese coup , the Emperor Bao Dai proclaimed ‘ That from today the protectorate treaty with France is abrogated and that the country reassumes its rights to independence ’ .
10 I DO NT BLEEDIN BELEEEEEEEEEVE IT ! ! ! ! 10 Yards offside , you could see that from here The linesmans flag ?
11 Whilst they achieved no reaction at all from the cereal taken from outside the phenomena , that from inside the circle and the stone gave three clockwise gyrations on the pendulum followed by three anti-clockwise .
12 ‘ You allowed me to deflect your questions far too easily , ’ he answered , ‘ Is it any wonder that from almost the first moment I saw you … ’ he paused ‘ …
13 In the same year an Act was passed declaring that from henceforth the boundaries of all the royal forests should be taken to extend no further than those ‘ commonly reputed , used or taken in the twentieth year of the reign of James I [ 1622–23 ] .
14 Despite such claims , it is hard to avoid the conclusion that in both the USA and the UK , the audio-visual movement rarely came to grips with the need for an elaborated theory going beyond the use of audio-visual materials as decorative additions to the traditional lesson .
15 It was evident that in neither the ECSC nor EDC could the supranational agencies have powers commensurate with their responsibilities : the ECSC was already giving indications of the resilience of national governments .
16 The sad thing about all the comments I have made so far is that in even the best organizations you can recognize one or more of these undesirable characteristics .
17 Almost two centuries later it was being proposed that in much the same way every Spanish ambassador should have assigned to him a son or younger brother " to assist him as a comrade in his work " , be instructed in the conduct of embassy business and handle matters the ambassador himself could not spare time for , with the implication that he might well succeed to the post if it fell vacant .
18 I see that in there the other day and I wondered were them cards alright for you ?
19 It 's simply that on even the sunniest days you are unlikely to meet other walkers in the sorts of numbers typical elsewhere .
20 I thought this was unfair , and I 'm very glad that since then the system has changed .
21 Faced with a client , his mental confidence and the alert efficiency it engenders must automatically be impressed upon the client , so that at once the client feels that he is in the hands of an expert , into whose capable hands all matters concerned with the funeral can be safely delivered .
22 Practise stepping quickly from one stance into another , always ensuring that at least the width of a fist separates your leading guards .
23 We showed that at least the British version of socialism could be reversed and that a nation could win back its prosperity and its pride . ’
24 On the positive side one could cite the wider political knowledge acquired by a territory invaded on all sides during 1917–21 , so that at least the many peasants , caught up in military life , like our travelling soldier , might acquire broader interests .
25 ‘ There ; ll be nobody left behind to grieve , ’ carolled Lehrer , looking on the bright side , Kahn , on the other hand , advocated massive investment in deep shelters so that at least the lucky half — or should it be the unlucky half ? — would be left behind to grieve , and to prove that war need not yet be quite abandoned as mankind 's most addictive sport .
26 Snapping out of his brief trance , Mungo supposed Stanley was relieved that at least the shop had survived the flood .
27 The hope that at least the disappearance of the Party might be one thing to emerge from a lost war was said in one report to be more widespread in rural areas than appeared to be so on the surface .
28 The pros and cons of this theory are the subject of much contentious debate by experts , but it would probably be correct to say that the greater number of specialists believe that at least the more bipedal of the dinosaurs , including small and large carnivores , were warm-blooded , active animals .
29 The question we must now turn to is : can one of the subsidiary arguments for the justification of authority supplement the main argument and show that at least the authority of relatively just governments is as wide as they claim it to be ?
30 The important point about statistical methods however is that at least the ones mentioned above really do require only minimal arithmetical ability .
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