Example sentences of "that [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Bank has been fortunate in that during this time we have been associated with a Grand Slam in 1984 and a share of the Five Nations Championship in 1986 .
2 I was just telling him , they 've got big ones like that about that size I think in in Woolworths .
3 Translating Drama into an academic subject is not easy , but Pigott Smith does n't see that as any excuse .
4 It needs to be borne in mind here that for many community languages there is not a single institution in Britain offering degree courses .
5 Unfortunately , those four hundred thousand Palestinians lost everything in Kuwait , and erm it 'll be important to know that for each Palestinian in Kuwait there 's at least two or three other Palestinians whom they support outside Kuwait , in other words in Jordan , West Bank and the Gaza strip , so totally the Palestinians who got devastated by this invasion is about one point two million Palestinians .
6 They suggested that pupil results should be presented as an attainment profile and that for each subject there should be a very small number of ‘ profile components ’ which reflected the variety of knowledge skills and understanding to which a study of the subject gave rise .
7 This procedure was adopted in anticipation of difficulty in obtaining recordings from households on the basic list and was designed to ensure that for each household replacements with broadly similar social characteristics were available .
8 It may be , as we will see later , that for each pattern the cells have the same positional information but just have different rules for interpreting what to do .
9 A simple ( yet still surprisingly efficient ) method requires that the number of land-cover classes is known , and that for each class an estimate of the average reflectance in each Landsat MSS or TM band is available .
10 One interesting finding of this exercise was that for each age group the age of the healthy person approximated to the individual 's broad cohort group .
11 that for that quarter so the
12 That 's the tape and that for that mirror .
13 What you got all that for that money ?
14 And I take that for that sciatica .
15 Erm the mot pressure erm from that for that sort of stuff was was came form me .
16 First , I saw that she was chosen , and that for all time ‘ all generations will call [ her ] blessed ’ ( Luke 1.48 ) .
17 erm stage perhaps go for something like that for another couple of years and then yes , I mean when they 're getting a bit bigger and they
18 Well er we 'll leave that for another day now Barbara .
19 A lot of the tourists go over to the other side of the island , but I 'm afraid we 'll have to save that for another trip when we have more time . ’
20 I saw him play last week against Sunderland reserves , he had another magnificent game , his passing was absolutely immaculate — got a good goal , hit a great volley that for another goal ; he can just pass the ball , and I think that 's what we 've lacked a little bit of , er a bit of guard sometimes for our midfield .
21 I say that for another reason .
22 And I will leave this with you here so you can leave that for another time .
23 He got up to go , saying : ‘ But we can keep that for another time .
24 But I 'll keep that for another time .
25 Erm I 've got the Observer Ghost Story winners we can leave that for another week .
26 Of claims that the relationship was one of passionate intimacy , the brigadier said : ‘ They have been suggesting that for some time .
27 ‘ The consequence has been that for some time , by mutual agreement , we have led more separate lives . ’
28 ‘ The public has known that for some time . ’
29 SCO 's development partner DEC will have to soldier on alone , if it has not been doing just that for some time ( UX No 364 ) , if it intends to put OSF/1-for-ACE on its MIPS R4000 machines .
30 I 've seen that for some time .
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