Example sentences of "[verb] that [adj] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I squeak my resistance and yank that particular limb away from the offending direction hoping that they wo n't do it again . |
2 | If we shared that three quarters equally between three people , how much would they get ? |
3 | Though , as he agreed in throwing Coe overboard while Barry and I were reported , virtually , by the select committee , to be on an equality , I fear that personal feelings together with hostility to my style , had an even stronger influence . |
4 | Mrs Blair added that any move away from the bid and offer system to single pricing would not be accepted if it threatened to reduce or ‘ dilute ’ the value of existing unit holders investments . |
5 | However , I do believe that this exchange together with the evidence I heard illustrates the understandable concern of the dock company to ensure that it would have unrestricted access to the port for itself and its sublessees who would operate there . |
6 | It stated that any women then in composing rooms could remain there , but that no new recruits were to be taken on before 30 June 1916 . |
7 | However , Dr. Male said research showed that 200 metres away from lines the fields were extremely low . |
8 | I recall that two years ago at the NFT he announced that his great ambition as a young man had been to become a movie director : now ( aided by director of photography William Lubtchansky and production designer Chloe Obolensky ) he has made a landmark television film . |
9 | Additionally , animal studies have shown that monaural occlusion early in development can influence the development of auditory receptive fields in the central nervous system . |
10 | I , I would suggest that any areas here at , as a overall statement where you said things do n't apply to continuous , that those are actually taken out and that every procedure applies to everything , unless it is specifically removed and your continuous one allows you the |
11 | He says : ‘ I know that 50 runs apiece for wickets is n't good enough and I am determined to get that figure down if I can . ’ |
12 | Mrs Ross tells me that she later discovered that several years earlier near Paisley signal box two trains had collided with loss of life . |
13 | Meeting with EC representatives on Aug. 15 , a member of the PCC secretariat , Carlos Aldana Escalante , insisted that 27 Cubans still in foreign embassies should depart voluntarily and apply to leave Cuba legally . |
14 | In general , this type of problem indicates that some modification either to the program itself , or in the notes that communicate how to control it , will be needed . |
15 | He hoped that new standards currently under discussion would be introduced rapidly and that manufacturers would respond . |
16 | The Food and Agricultural Organisation estimates that each year upwards of 100 million cattle , 100 million sheep , 200 million pigs , 26 million calves and three thousand million chickens meet their deaths in the US alone . |
17 | I suppose this just goes to show that all treatment currently in use have some benefit but no one treatment is significantly better than all the others . |
18 | Recently , in vitro peptide phosphorylation assays have suggested that basic residues close to potential DNA-PK sites can inhibit the activity of the enzyme ( 9 ) . |
19 | It is interesting to note that 300 years ago in a census to find the number of Conformists , Catholics and Nonconformists , that Hailing was given as " no Papists , no Nonconformists but 60 Conformists " . |
20 | There was nothing to distract the duchess from the inescapable fact that one 's stomach and hips had acquired that unfortunate texture halfway between a satsuma and a helping of lumpy school custard . |