Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [noun] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | SO GRIPPING is this summer 's Test series that last year 's battle royal is undeservedly threatened with being forgotten too soon . |
2 | Certainly it has kept up pressure on the Government to continue its public commitment to human rights , exemplified by President Fujimori 's directive warning that those securities services responsible for violations would be severely punished ; and the granting of access to Public Ministry prosecutors and representatives of the International Red Cross ( ICRC ) to all centres of detention in the emergency zones , including military bases , to check on the condition of detainees . |
3 | The founders of the No More War Movement were made of sterner stuff , and preferred to follow Clifford Allen 's wartime advice that socialist pacifists should embrace the revolution and ‘ use our intelligence to restrain violence in the new revolutionary movement ’ . |
4 | THE TCCB will take legal advice on Tuesday 's court ruling that five spectators be repaid the price of their tickets , plus costs , for a day 's ‘ play ’ between England and Pakistan at Edgbaston when only two balls were bowled . |
5 | In Canada , so profligate were railway-builders and settlers of the country 's timber resources that huge fires were started to clear areas . |
6 | The Secretary of State 's ringing declaration that this Bill has nothing to do with privatisation is an example of the double-speak that the Tories use when they start talking about the British coal industry . |