Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [pron] [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But in my heart I knew that another man could . |
2 | In response to my question he said that this included the establishment of a one-party system . |
3 | DURING my introduction I said that some Regions are better placed than others to increase their growth rate . |
4 | Now My Lords I realise that some of your Lordships say well that 's not gon na happen , but if if I could come to one other point My Lords , where I think there is fairly , fairly universal a agreement and that is on the whole smaller organisations work better and if you have a police authority for instance of thirty or forty people , that 's not a very handy body of people to work with and if it 's smaller it is better . |
5 | While the sport is in its infancy she believes that separate ladies ' events are needed to promote more participation . |
6 | When Eisenhower made him its head he declared that American policy would be based on ‘ openness , simplicity and righteousness . ’ |
7 | From their results they argue that this is not so much an objective assessment of the functioning of their personal networks , but a judgment based on the ‘ intrapsychic needs of the respondent , in terms of ‘ dependency ’ or anxious attachment' ( Henderson , 1982 ) . |
8 | When the historian Asa Briggs examined their backgrounds he found that fifty-six of them had been university educated , forty at Oxford or Cambridge . |
9 | If as a result of his investigations he finds that committed people display a greater degree of happiness than others then it would be an important piece of empirical information for him to consider . |
10 | But somebody saved the best for last : when Christie cam out of the High Court with his windfall he discovered that this car , alone of all those in the road , had been clamped . |
11 | In his introduction he said that this budget had to signal a radical departure from practice in recent years , especially in stressing an anti-inflationary orientation and in moving away from state paternalism towards private enterprises . |
12 | The boys were asked in what ways they felt that this so-called ‘ hassle ’ affected their academic performance . |
13 | and in our study we found that these were both increased in the H pylori positive patients with DU compared with the non-ulcer healthy controls . |
14 | the observation that lactose malabsorption is a common long term effect of abdominal or pelvic irradiation , or both , is important and consistent with the findings of a prospective study conducted by our group which suggests that mucosal damage in acute radiation enteritis does not resolve in many patients . |