Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Miller was also interested in the fruit garden at Goodwood and reported on trials carried out with various walls to see if a circular construction might be beneficial , but he came to the conclusion that nothing would thrive in a constant draught of air . |
2 | A man can not be said to be truly willing unless he is in a position to choose freely , and freedom of choice predicates , not only full knowledge of the circumstances on which the exercise of choice is conditioned , so that he may be able to choose wisely , but the absence from his mind of any feeling of constraint so that nothing shall interfere with the freedom of his will ( Scott LJ in Bowater v Rowley Regis Corporation [ 1944 ] KB 476 ) . |
3 | It is such that nothing could get in the way of its operation save changes logically inconsistent with it or with its effect or with a causal sequence of which it and its effect are parts . |
4 | Recognizing that nothing can change in the unc and z directions ( |
5 | A lot of walkers take this fact for granted , striding about in the sure and certain knowledge that nothing will drop from a tree and start to devour their head . |
6 | Please rest assured that nothing will get beyond the earliest stages of preparation without full consultation taking place . |
7 | The plan was that everyone would meet at the cottage on Boxing Day , making their own way there and hopefully bringing enormous amounts of expensive food and drink if they did n't want to be turned back at the gate . |
8 | It was found that everyone could fit into the cellars , if the need arose , but £200 had to be spent on fans to improve the ventilation . |
9 | It is useful to establish within an institute that everyone will zero at the same point , so that the numbering starts from approximately the same place each time . |
10 | That 's not to say that everyone will succumb to the temptation to use their credit cards willy-nilly , but for addictive personalities credit cards can lead all too easily into temptation . |
11 | Trestles make it all so much easier and safer , and it is worth while having a second one so that everyone can relax for a few minutes if it is proving difficult to align both wings to get the main pins in place . |
12 | It 's actually quite a deep lecture theatre , I think it 's probably the biggest the University possesses outside the great hall , and er it it 's difficult to get them large enough so that everyone can see at the back . |
13 | My Lords , having drafted this speech , I then had the pleasure and advantage of reading in draft the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , and concluded that I ought to refer to the company fraud cases which were canvassed before your Lordships , lest it be thought that the Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 statement of principle is inconsistent with a proper approach to such cases . |
14 | " Dr. Lorrimer — he 's the Principal Scientific Officer in charge of the Biology Department — says that I ought to work for an A-level subject and try for a job as an Assistant Scientific Officer . |
15 | I had thought that I might ride in a carretta to the edge of the desert , and then walk away over the sand and into the sun . |
16 | I have been trekking in Nepal several times , and so I am acquainted with the conditions that I might encounter on a winter trip . |
17 | I feel that the doctors might accidentally tear me up , or that I might flap off the bed in a gust of wind and float away . |
18 | In fact , during my first few months , I have not been able to identify any major differences between the procedures that the Institute has set up in response to the Companies Act and those that I would expect from an ‘ external ’ regulator . |
19 | Mhm , it 's got ta be a world record that I would think in a world cup . |
20 | There was also the chance that I would recover from the madness . ’ |
21 | Basil might say , " If a child cries for gold , give it a yellow leaf " — and it is precisely this metaphoric quality that I would emphasise against the purely observational . |
22 | That I would step into the gap maybe . |
23 | I think that one of the outstanding erm criticisms that I would make of the whole programme , in research with animals , is the fact that only two licences have been revoked I think you said |
24 | ‘ The odds were 7–2 that I would disappear with the money before we even started , even money that I 'd wait until the houses were built and leg it with the money , ’ recalls the London born-and-bred ‘ community builder ’ , with all the relish of a man who beat the bookies . |
25 | I had to agree to do so , and it was arranged that I would go to the Taibach house the following Sunday afternoon . |
26 | I explained that I would go to the Lyceum today . |
27 | ‘ It also made a lot of sense that part of the service Metaltronix offered was that I would go into the studio and tweak the gear while these guys were recording , and that 's what happened . |
28 | The immediate rebuff is in conventional and predictable terms : ( " That I would do in no circumstances by our Lord , king of heaven , who is above us . " ) |
29 | Although it 's not a shape that I would recommend for a large picture , it can look very attractive used to decorate cards and calendars . |
30 | There was therefore no longer any reason for or point in hesitation ; and I said that if I were the choice that I would respond to the best of my ability … |