Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , Comrade Fay is permanently indignant about the insidious threats of the socalled right-wing to the so-called left-wing about white people who do n't like the un-white people who listen to Tracy Chapperson ; about the legit community police forces like the Guardian Angels and generally about anyone who was n't in ‘ The Commitments ’ or anyone who thinks that the political line in Christy Moore records is puke .
2 During the debate , a member who thinks that the original motion could be improved is at liberty to move an amendment , provided that he has not previously spoken to the motion .
3 Rather it is the reader , driven by the principles of analogy and local interpretation , who assumes that the second sequence describes a series of connected events and interprets linguistic cues ( like baby — it ) under that assumption .
4 Who says that the best predictor of future social behaviour is is past social behaviour all things being equal and er as any assessment of linguistic of a linguistic scene will profit from an historical awareness .
5 £8 million investment programme is right on schedule according to technical director who says that the new factor extension will double the size of their current manufacturing facilities .
6 689F 2 ) , who says that the Persian king pays his soldiers in food , dividing the meat and bread equally , and that this corresponded to the money which Greek employers paid to their mercenaries .
7 Anyone who imagines that a British Chancellor of the Exchequer could , wholly independently , determine interest rates here without considering what was going on in a Europe with a single currency , with all the other member countries belonging to it , is totally wrong .
8 ‘ We have a very demanding crowd but I hope people feel that it is money well spent , ’ added Brady , who feels that the recent events have been too frantic to risk Slater against Dundee United today .
9 Despite the increasing sophistication of photography , war artists , painters and , occasionally sculptors , have a unique contribution to make and such an appointment is an enviable one for an artist who feels that the contemporary peacetime art scene limits his or her breadth of vision .
10 Despite the increasing sophistication of photography , war artists , painters and , occasionally sculptors , have a unique contribution to make and such an appointment is an enviable one for an artist who feels that the contemporary peacetime art scene limits his or her breadth of vision .
11 A man may be willing to believe another who claims that a particular woman has a liking for sado-masochism or has other sexual preferences .
12 This was set up to promote the theory and findings of Dr Ryke Geerd Hamer , who claims that the real causes of cancer are mental conflict experienced in isolation .
13 Secondly , anyone who believes that a 60-mm refractor will bear a power of × 300 is going to be bitterly disappointed .
14 Stanislav is a difficult old man who believes that the current year is 2464 , a half-century or so in the past .
15 Penn 's role was that of a rookie cop who believes that the only way to fight violence is with violence .
16 Our hypothetical cavedwellers with their universal explanation that ‘ the gods did it ’ are not too far separated from the modem Westerner who believes that the Soviet Union is an unalleviatedly ‘ evil empire ’ or that Blacks are inferior to Whites : all three explanations are easy to take on board , they are much simpler than the arguments put forward by the people who disagree with them , and , once accepted , they are clung to with a limpet-like grip .
17 The first was proposed by Smalley , who believes that the spherical molecule is produced by the growth of open sheets of pentagons and hexagons .
18 Such an approach would also solve a further problem mentioned by Cunliffe , who suggests that a mere bruise or a love bite would bring a defendant within Category 2 .
19 In the study by Brainard and Perry , this fear is also expressed by Dornbusch , who argues that the increased pressures of competition induced by the SEM will lead to calls by the lower productivity member states to increase the levels of external protection to allow them to maintain their threatened industrial structures .
20 One of the latest recruits to the campaign for more normal working-hours is a Labour front-bencher , Harriet Harman , who argues that the current system helps keep women out of the clubby , late-night world of Parliament .
21 He , and others like him , were answered by Rousseau , who argues that the social contract which established private property was really the origin of exploitation and had to be replaced by a new social contract .
22 And finally there is a third class of customer who knows that a brief telephone conversation with a skilled Matroc engineer and the subsequent follow-up are more effective than 50 pages of technical data — such customers are our life blood — as we are theirs .
23 S.61D. ( 1 ) Any person who has sexual intercourse with another person without the consent of the other person and who knows that the other person does not consent to the sexual intercourse shall be liable to penal servitude for 7 years or , if the other person is under the age of 16 years , to penal servitude for 10 years .
24 Artist Richard Stone has captured in her eyes and the set of her face the steely determination of a woman who knows that the very survival of the monarchy lies in her hands alone .
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