Example sentences of "the [noun pl] that [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 She has all the skills as well as the attitudes that her police training gave her .
2 Inevitably , there is concern among the institutions that their representatives have been excluded from the upper tier and are in a small minority in the lower tier .
3 Through discussion or role-play , teachers should seek to provide frequent opportunities for this type to writing to occur , and should respond to the meanings that their pupils strive to convey .
4 In other words , although you can not absolutely know or control the meanings that your novel communicates to its readers , you can not not know that you are involved in an activity of communication , otherwise you will have no criteria of relevance , logic , cohesion , success and failure , in the composition of your fictional discourse .
5 Rolls-Royce were swift to establish in the courts that their purchase of the trademark Bentley overrode their contract with him , which had banned his own use of his name for ten years only .
6 Those familiar with the Williams repertoire will recognize the notes that his voice produced .
7 The King 's Cross development may draw money away from the projects that my hon. Friend has listed .
8 If two years is n't enough to consider the proposals that my group have consistently put forward , I do n't know how long it 's .
9 In the succeeding months it became plain that the determination of American leaders to play the key role in shaping the new world order was to clash with the equally determined insistence of the Russians that their interests were of paramount importance over a large part of the globe .
10 ( I am reminded of a passage in a book by Doris Lessing , where she says : ‘ I want this court to condemn Volyen utterly , root and branch , for failing to instruct its young in the rules that its own psychologists and anthropologists have extracted from research and study : for failing to arm its youth with information that would enable it — the youth — to resist being swept away with any system of ideas that happens to be available ’ . )
11 It is important to note that if the pledge that the Labour party made at the last election had been carried through , dramatically less money would have been spent on health , for the reasons that my hon. Friend gave .
12 Leading companies choose Dr Karrass ' Workshops because the skills that their executives learn have proved to work in practice .
13 We are improving both the quality and the quantity of our training and we are improving and creating the skills that our people will need in the 1990s .
14 The third and final stage that you have to go through before you can even begin to decide what electronic publishing system ( or systems ) will be suitable is that of discovering the skills that your staff possess .
15 As we have seen , the formal liberal democratic theory of bureaucracies was that officials ( sometimes called bureaucrats or civil servants ) simply implement the policies that their political masters — the representatives of the people — present to them in the form of laws and regulations .
16 As it happens , I do not share the investments that my good friends the Labour party candidates happen to have made .
17 Indians tell the poll-takers that their country should stay clear of the whole business .
18 What Labour Members say makes it sound as though they do not want parents to know what the schools that their children are attending are like .
19 Knowing the problems and the opportunities that your tools offer , you design maximum effect at minimum effort .
20 Physically , I mean , " he added , with such soft , sweet-tooth hooding of the eyes that my stride faltered and I said ,
21 I have performed all the offices that my calling requires , whatever the discomfort .
22 The meeting was chaired by Betty Sinclair , who reminded the supporters that their objective was to demonstrate for civil rights , for jobs and for houses : ‘ We are asking you to listen to the speakers , and what we have done today will go down in history and in this way we will be more effective in showing the world that we are a peaceful people asking for our civil rights in an orderly manner . '
23 Korda enjoyed the attentions that his relatively exotic origins attracted from the British press .
24 All of these explanations are predominantly psychologistic in their understandings ( or misunderstandings ) of both teacher thinking and teaching quality ; and they are particular kinds of psychologistic explanation that take very little account of how teachers themselves understand , interpret and deal with the demands that their work situation makes upon them .
25 FOLLOWING the massive increase in the popularity of rugby union as a result of the World Cup , and the demands that our top players now endure , surely it is time for British rugby union to go professional .
26 If both deposits and loans are non-indexed , the losses that the banks make on their loans are compensated by the losses that their depositors make on their deposits .
27 Something about its original vaunted status as a " Palace of the People " fired the imagination of anybody who came into contact with it , and overcame the doubts that its rocky track record as a business prospect might have occasioned .
28 It refers not only to a present which is constantly breaking down to form reveal the fragments of the past , but a view of our surroundings which may seem whole and contiguous , but which in fact is forever splintering and reshaping itself as our minds piece together the fragments that our eyes actually perceive .
29 By the end of the hearing before us it was agreed between the parties that our interpretation of the language of the Act of 1873 in the particular context of the disciplinary jurisdiction of the visitors would be determinative of the matter .
30 Mrs Martin , 38 , says doctors failed to warn her of the risks that her sterilisation operation might not work forever .
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