Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was on a Sunday in July , 1849 , that Charley first introduced his pal Ben to his loved one .
2 The FMLN maintained that the constitutional amendments given initial approval fell short of those agreed on in Mexico City , while the government warned that FMLN military operations could jeopardize the peace process .
3 ‘ And then one night , ’ said Raynor , his eyes unreadable now , ‘ one night there was a great banquet for Samain , and that was the night that Medoc first came to Tara .
4 CompUSA Inc says that March same-store sales rose 18.3% , and its same-store sales for the quarter rose 19.7% ; sales for the third quarter ended March 27 increased by 68.2% to $365m , the retailer added .
5 They pointed out that Lome III had not stimulated trade between the EC and the ACP countries ( since 1985 trade in both directions had actually fallen in both absolute and relative terms ) , or lessened the ACP countries ' economic dependence on the production of primary commodities , or encouraged industrialization .
6 Kaye Webb , then the magazine 's art editor , recollects that Minton first produced black and white wash drawings and was not in the least annoyed when asked to rethink his designs in colour .
7 He knows that Grampian regional council is bound by statute to say how much it got from the sale ; it can not simply say that it will not tell anyone .
8 The fact that Sheffield official John Key penalised Elliott 's tackle suggests the player has no grounds on which to sue .
9 It was from Sutton that Sheffield United boss Bassett signed Paul Rogers for a similar amount last season .
10 They have also been told that Sheffield United want a record busting £4m for Brian Deane , but Forest could give Standard Liege striker Shalom Tikva his big chance .
11 In other cases , strong feelings have been aroused , and there has been one electronic punch-up. stated quite reasonably that Sheffield United are crap , and Julie Donnelly , a list member with Blade tendencies , told him what she thought of that in many words of few syllables .
12 And it was no surprise that Bangor waxed strongest in the final quarter when Ireland A forward Stephen McKinty finally stamped his class on the match .
13 Being one of those select few companies that have been able to secure access to initial deliveries of Texas Instruments Inc 's SuperSparc RISC processor ( UX No 384 ) , it is understood that ICL last week totted up numbers required by its various departments and placed its order with TI for the part , which will feature in the DRS6000 workstation range from the fourth quarter .
14 In a further letter , dated 28 June 1323 , the pope reminded the bishop of Aire , who was acting as an intermediary between Lestrange and Jeanne of Artois , that Gaston II was very young , and was surrounded by young men who were easily swayed to unbridled and ill-considered actions .
15 A five-year residency qualification for presidential candidates meant that Simeon II , pretender to the Bulgarian throne which was abolished in 1946 , would not be able to stand .
16 Is my hon. Friend aware that Sunderland general hospital will receive an investment of £19 million this year , of which £11 million is to be spent on a new acute ward block ?
17 The most likely explanation for the observed high number of integrative transformants is that Tetrahymena telomeric sequences are not perfectly recognized as telomeric templates in P. anserina .
18 As it has been previously shown in S.cerevisiae ( 6 ) and S.pombe ( 7 ) one might expect that Tetrahymena telomeric sequences have been healed in vivo by addition of host specific telomeric sequences .
19 But the argument has been undermined by subsequent reports that NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission exhibits pronounced LTP r59–62 .
20 The long duration of the synaptic conductance means that NMDA receptor-mediated e.p.s.ps summate very effectively during high-frequency transmission .
21 It was in this way that Havard first came to hear many of Tolkien 's tales , David Cecil 's Two Quiet Lives , and reflections on Dante by Colin Hardie ( who taught Classics at Magdalen and was also a regular member of the circle ) , as well as many of Lewis 's own works .
22 It adds that ARC Northern had permission for quarrying and treatment of stone , apart from the roadstone coating , to work at all times , including Sundays .
23 He wanted to look at the contract and check it out and really , with no trouble at all — I think he wrote a couple of letters and said that Pitt was not acting in the capacity as manager that David required and that was that . ’
24 At about the same time as he issued his threat of deposition to all the abbots of Normandy , he ordered Anselm to send him his Monologion and Proslogion , perhaps initially for censure , and it may have been through Hugh that Gregory VII knew Anselm 's works .
25 Now I am up to something like State 4 ( ‘ Raises dust and loose paper ’ ) , according to the only reference to the original scale that I can find in Registry , or perhaps 5 ( ‘ Small trees in leaf begin to sway ’ ) it seems to me that States 4 and 5 is where I mostly am .
26 It seems that Napoleon III briefly entertained the idea of being crowned by the pope , as his uncle had been , but Pius IX showed little enthusiasm for this scheme .
27 It was one of the tragedies of the Second Empire that Napoleon III and Eugénie who were fond , perhaps over-fond , parents whose joy lay in their child , should be remembered not for their family virtues but for their public ‘ vices ’ — real or supposed .
28 Those who imagined that Napoleon III and his consort lived in a sort of perpetual Bacchanal would have been sadly disappointed by the reality , for off stage their life-style was as sedate as that of Victoria and Albert .
29 The Emperor 's apartments were on the ground floor and included as well as his bedroom those rooms set aside for work , for it was from here that Napoleon III governed .
30 It has been argued that Napoleon III was influenced by the example of London , a city which at the beginning of his reign he knew better than Paris , for he had lived longer in it , and that the Bois de Boulogne and the Bois de Vincennes were the equivalent of London 's Royal parks .
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