Example sentences of "[verb] [that] in [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Suggest that in small groups they make an image to show what it 's like to experience conflicting feelings — of sorrow , loss , relief , excitement , hope , expectation .
2 Erm so I think we 've got ta look at that right across the board though , we 've got ta know that in actual fact we 're covering it temporarily , erm or are n't we covering it temporarily .
3 The receiver is not , however , obliged to fulfil existing contracts and because of this it is claimed that in this regard he is better placed than the company which of course must stand by its contracts .
4 ‘ I realise that in many ways I have been extraordinarily fortunate , and I never stop counting my blessings .
5 Although the amount NoS had to raise at this point was small compared with what was to come later , those involved say that in many ways it was harder work .
6 Fitzgerald calculated the critical number of samples needed to be 80 per cent certain that the mean score would be no more than one year out , and found that in one book it was 72 samples — which amounted to nearly half the book !
7 We found that in each case it was necessary to think of three dimensions .
8 When , however , in one district , private hospitals attempted to provide data they found that in most cases they could not identify patients ' districts of residence ( S Israel , personal communication ) .
9 The infant was at once created Prince of Wales , to indicate that in Jacobite eyes he was the real heir to the throne of England , and the Young Pretender was soon to become universally known as Bonnie Prince Charlie .
10 In April 1983 , teachers reported that in some areas they had not been paid for four months and 828 schools had been closed down .
11 Finally , we would stress that in vocal music we should concentrate on creating musical values .
12 After an appeal at a Qualified Teachers ' Training Day money is now available to help those Teachers who have classes in this category as it is realised that in some cases it is impossible for these people to be asked for money .
13 The Cabinet agreed that in these circumstances it was inevitable that the decision on this issue should be left to a free vote .
14 I believe , therefore , that Rousseau was right to look with apprehension on the fragmentation of society into a collection of interest groups , and to see that in such circumstances it is all too easy for the general interest , the good of the community as a whole , to be lost sight of .
15 He was astute enough to see that in some ways they shared the same experiences .
16 Of course , so few are aware of his background and he being , shall we say , a little unorthodox in his dealings with people , never seems to think of it or to realize that in some circles it might be of — of help to him .
17 I argued that in most cases it was quite clear that the projects officers had not paid any serious attention to gender issues .
18 ‘ I have to be careful what I say — I come from Poland and we are very outspoken in my country and I have noticed that in this country you people take offence very easily .
19 When Picasso painted the Demoiselles d'Avignon , those of his friends who were allowed to see it seem to have felt that in some way he had let them down .
20 Er nowadays so many things are just accepted that in those days they would n't be .
21 Although I concentrate in this chapter on sexual difference and on cultural and racial differences in the last chapter , it is worth remembering that in some contexts they interrelate .
22 And I hope that in this discussion we start talking along those lines .
23 Success in this field is going to become even more important as we move into the 1990s and beyond and I hope that in this book I 've been able to give you the benefit of my experience , to pass on the kind of backstage know-how that can make that vital difference between winning and losing .
24 We have to remember that in many cases it was , ironically , only accidental hardening by destructive fires that preserved caches of clay tablets as samples of the Minoan scripts .
25 However , the Middle East Economic Digest of Oct. 26 noted that in some quarters it was being interpreted as " a gambit to force parliament to commute the sentences , thereby improving Turkey 's international image " .
26 It might be argued that in such situations it is the only course of action open to a man and that he would be at fault if he acted differently .
27 The reader will have seen that in both examples it was necessary to make a number of special assumptions .
28 It may be comforting if you can acknowledge that in any moment you make the best choices you are able to in the situations in which you find yourself .
29 I appreciate that in that respect I was drifting out of order .
30 ‘ At this stage it is too early ti give an accurate figure for the likely return to depositors , however I do believe that in due course it should be substantial .
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