Example sentences of "[noun] that [vb base] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Words that have in the last fifteen years or so , become synonymous with the name of Hood Yacht Systems . |
2 | It is the speaker 's intention and the addressee 's successful location of the intended referent that matter in the first usage , not the exact aptness of the description , so that we could call this usage speaker reference ( as opposed to semantic reference ; Donnellan , 1978 ; Kaplan , 1978 ) . |
3 | Winters are wild enough to curtail many of the outdoor pursuits that attract in the first place . |
4 | Such expansion in a small business is particularly dangerous at this stage of its development in terms of potential survival given the number of small firms that fail in the first two years . |
5 | Even if that analysis is too simple , the threads that lead from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries can still be followed . |
6 | Cross-channel traffic between South Wales and the coast from Weston to Ilfracombe , with settlement of Somerset and Devon families along the Welsh coast , is attested in the parish records that survive from the seventeenth century . |