Example sentences of "[that] [verb] [pron] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Bees hummed steadily through the yellow bird 's foot trefoil that wove itself in a tangled carpet over the sand .
2 And the big , one of the big things that affected us in the last few years was er Dallas .
3 Parenthetically , erm he says somewhere in his autobiography that the one thing that consoled him in the nineteen-hundreds when he was so miserable with his wife and his mathematics , was the devising of , was the devising of prose rhythms .
4 The fate that befell him in the 1956 Grand National booked him a permanent place not only in the reminiscences of racing folk but in the British national memory .
5 I was just going to mention the fact that if you have had breast cancer you can not go on H R T cos it was a hormone that caused it in the first place !
6 It was n't a story that put anyone in a good light .
7 Occasionally , there 's a happy accident that leads me in a nice direction . ’
8 Because now I know there 's nothing behind the fancy shirt that interests me in the slightest . ’
9 DEREK RANDALL , Nottinghamshire 's former England batsman , is recovering from a cartilage operation to cure knee trouble that hampered him in the closing stages of the season .
10 This is 1990s Britain 's worst nightmare , according to scientists who have launched a unique investigation of the terrors that wake us in a cold sweat .
11 But his drawings were remarkable for their acuteness of observation and their complete lack of sentimentality , qualities that placed them in a different league .
12 Horrible as was the deed that bound them in a fascinated confederacy of blood they were , for the first time , having a conversation .
13 It was perfectly natural that Jake should marry — and , apart from how it might affect Kirsty , it was not an event that interested her in the slightest .
14 MURDER , love affairs , violence , robberies , mounting debts … our soap operas are packed full of every gloomy scenario that surrounds us in the real world .
15 Course , what you 've got to think of , Conservatives are the one that started it in the first place .
16 Apart form the Air Mont blanc Cessna that buzzed us in the late afternoon , if not the whole range , to ourselves .
17 With borrowed money he took advantage of an opportunity that presented itself in the 1930s when Oscar Deutch set about forming a third circuit of cinemas — after those of the Rank Organisation and ABC — by buying up the best sites .
18 To me that puts us in a difficult position when trying Germans , whose crime was obeying their superiors ’ orders , whatever our horror at what those orders led to . ’
19 These are activities that offer everyone in a varied class the chance to share a common mathematical experience , yet to work at a level appropriate to each individual .
20 That put Swansea 8–6 in front at half-time , but even then the Aussies could n't have expected the storm that awaited them in the second half .
21 There was a big surge of local optimism when Martin Crowe won what appeared to be a very important toss — not that winning it in the first Test had done NZ much good .
22 The move came after his parents Allan and Barbara won a court ruling allowing medical staff to switch off the life support systems he had relied on since the tragic injury that left him in a persistent vegetative state .
23 The idea seems to be that there is a training course that trains everybody in a certain response line .
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