Example sentences of "the [noun pl] that [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 Further , it is only for the kingdom of the Burgundians that there is evidence for anything like an all-embracing comital structure , and while most , if not all , Merovingian civitates must have had their comites , or in the north , their graphiones , in all probability local administration could vary according to regional tradition and to the will of an individual king , whose main concern was to ensure the loyalty of and to realize the revenues from his civitates .
2 It has been said by the courts that there are good reasons of public policy to enforce such time-limits : public programmes ought not to be suspended or held up indefinitely for fear of a challenge at some later date .
3 We should not be having the same speech from the same group on the same issue at any point and also I would hope that where there is agreement between the groups that there is not time spent in
4 The second shot would do no damage , but it might persuade the Frenchmen that there was a group of enemy in front of them .
5 For some this was an entirely new experience , and it was felt within the schools that there was now a greater awareness among a significant proportion of staff of what was available on the shelves , and of the appropriateness and readability of book material .
6 Because I 've had a look through all the books that there was and er there 's never more than what .
7 Moreover , as I indicated earlier in my judgment , there were reasons why the justices might be particularly cautious in considering the proposal agreed between all the parties that there should now be the fundamental reversal of the future of these children , so soon after the making of the care order in 1991 .
8 The majority of suggestions have been on the lines that there should be a one- or two-year period in which it should be possible for the capital of discretionary trusts to be distributed tax free provided the settlement was made before 26th March 1974 and the result of the distribution was that there would be either absolute entitlement to the property or an interest in possessing it .
9 In some of these cases the defendant appeared mentally normal when examined by the doctor , but the doctor was none the less willing to infer from the circumstances that there had been abnormality of mind at the time of the killing , and to write a report which brought this within section 2 .
10 Held , allowing the appeal , the judge had referred to Cavendish ( 1961 ) 45 Cr.App.R. 374 in ruling that it was open to a jury to infer from all the circumstances that there must have been prior arrangement with the occupier for such a large quantity of burglary proceeds to arrive so quickly at the premises .
11 Such hard experience has taught the Yugoslavs that there is no guarantee that ‘ foreign aid ’ solves the problem to which it is directed .
12 They used to go all the way out to these erm Searchlight Stations and erm they used to , very often they , they were situated in a , in a sort of pit in a dug out and erm when they arrived of course er the Education Officer had forgotten to tell the , the troops that there was a lecture that they were supposed to attend and er nobody turned up .
13 There were not the aids that there were now .
14 One of his ideas was to convince the Italians that there was a large airborne force in the Middle East .
15 This suggested to the investigators that there may be a special interaction between genetic predisposition for schizophrenia , and pregnancy and delivery complications ( Mednick et al. , 1981a ) .
16 and sew the seeds that there has been procrastination going along , and we 've got some very good ideas to offer his people , and we would like to er er and hope that he he will erm encourage his people to erm , get along and meet us .
17 Even if Mr Major really means it and he does n't intend to do a Nigel Lawson , a sort of nineteen eighty seven trick , er surely he can almost hardly help himself , because the pound and shares are doing very well at the moment ; we 're told by the economists that there 's a good six months of honeymoon period , er and people feel a great pent up demand , people have a great pent up demand , which is now being released .
18 You have absolutely nothing at all to do with it , and I resent sometimes the implications that there is this kind of artificial competitiveness amongst actors , because it 's been my experience that it does n't exist .
19 They have been designed to be relevant to both small and large organisations in the public and private sectors , and take into account the variations that there will inevitably be in organisations ' approaches to developing their people .
20 However , when the Assembly presented a new constitution to be decided by referendum , the MRP joined the Right in telling the electors that there were inadequate guarantees against Communist subversion and against disintegration of the French empire .
21 ‘ In other words , they do n't have to comply with all the regulations that there would be in a training office .
22 Let us consider the problems that there may be in proving the more serious offence of criminal damage .
23 and people are more aware of the environment so , so I see no problems on that score whatsoever from members , and er not convince people , but er we er advising them more of what 's going on , and becoming more aware of the problems that there are within the environment .
24 If you think about the problems that there are with mathematics , whereby it 's not just a question of scanning print from left to right , but that you were involved in processes where sometimes you 're moving from left to right and sometimes from right to left , sometimes vertically .
25 It was this that first prompted the forecasts that there would be a dramatic decline in demand for HE as a result of the decline in the number of births between 1965 and 1976 .
26 The available statistics offer some support for the allegations that there was much perjury .
27 In a funny way , it helped me a lot to find that there were people worse off than me and to learn through the callers that there were a lot of different ways of being strong .
28 views with concern the suggestions that there remains racial discrimination and anti-semitism in some areas of the administration of criminal justice ; and
29 Got the blues that there 's no blue ?
30 Erm , Local Government and Local Council work is often seen as being very drab and indeed we all know that it 's becoming probably less exciting nowadays with the constraints that there are and what Councils still require er in abundance are characters , people who bring a bit of excitement to Council affairs w i at whatever level and I think that one thing that has is character , sadly missing in so many younger politicians I must say .
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