Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] that [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | There was n't the slightest sign that a few hours earlier she had collapsed in paroxysms of tears and seriously considered calling the whole thing off . |
2 | It has also been willing to bargain over the release of French hostages held by Arab groups in the Lebanon even though the government pays lip-service to the official declarations that no such deals should be made . |
3 | Then came the uncomfortable news that the All Blacks ' opposition in Treviso would involve some South African players . |
4 | Furthermore , new varieties come into the lists in such numbers that the same numbers have to be deleted , otherwise the lists would become far too long , and the nurseries quite unmanageable . |
5 | They do not — for the simple reason that no such things were ever asserted about Cortés during his lifetime . |
6 | In so far as it was possible to control the number of children they had , a significant number of Victorian parents were beginning to do so — if only because of the simple fact that the fewer sons and daughters there were , the more could be done to give each of them a good start in life . |
7 | Do the figures on the impact of increasing the number of adults in classrooms challenge the conventional assumption that the more adults there are , the better ? |
8 | I merely wish to draw attention to the long chain of wrongly dated groups of pottery , each in turn dependent on the other , all the result of the false assumption that a few coins were contemporary with this deposit , whereas they were either residual or still in circulation , and in neither case have a relevance in establishing a terminus post quem . |
9 | And the encouraging thing was that they 're all things that a few years ago in the Green Party sort things out they 're all there . |
10 | According to Le Monde of May 22 , the report contained implicit suggestions that the same structures of repression still existed , in spite of the change of government . |