Example sentences of "[noun sg] [that] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Critics argue that because of the control of information officials are in a position to slant their recommendations to one course of action that they prefer rather than one they do not prefer . |
2 | The auburn-haired equestrienne delivered herself of a pithy speech , gave the young man , now scarlet beneath his whiskers , no chance to reply , put out a hand and thrust him physically aside with such force that he staggered back and bounced off the door of Woolworth 's behind him , and strode on . |
3 | Many people spend money chronologically rather than strategically , with the result that they run out before they 've done everything . |
4 | For instance , in the Finale Paray drives the music very hard from start to finish , with the result that it comes over as something genuinely exciting as well as grand and loud . |
5 | Well you know at that little cafe that we went in and mummy and Chrissy had chocolate cake ? |
6 | I 've just asked him about the collaborative review the focus is apparently on national curriculum so that means maths , English and , but they want to look ge more general issues and because they 're in on a Wens Tuesday and a Wednesday he said that they would go in a look at , three of them would go in a look at taught tutorial lessons they will want to talk to me about the tutorial programme I would hope that that would involve somebody else cos I 've got the bit of the fence that I sit on and ask one or two of you to give your opinion if , if you 're available . |
7 | A gene has the particular effect that it does only because there is an existing structure upon which to work . |
8 | This feature is probably best described in terms of the effect that it has rather than how that effect is produced in technical terms . |
9 | It is no defence that he acted reasonably if in fact the goods are not reasonably fit for their purpose . |
10 | She was speaking with the usual tone of insincere humility that she puts on when talking about human qualities that Intelloids lack . |
11 | Far be it for me to say that this is the sort of budget that conservatives ought to applaud because it is after all , a budget that is guided by a feeling that councils should provide services and they should orientate their services to the least communities , to be guided by equal opportunities and by egalitarians and that 's what this group has always stood for , this is the budget that we present tonight and I would hope that it would get a far better and far larger measure of support than perhaps of course been the case in the past . |
12 | Martinho was watching , with that ‘ I 've got nothing to do with this ’ look that he put on when he 'd fucked things up good . |
13 | you know , they c the they make decisions , yeah , but they 're still learning so much that you , they ca n't trust a decision that they make there and then . |
14 | Got a tent that we sit in and cook in . |
15 | The Vicar 's wife , who had parked on a yellow line while her gay husband went into the shop to get a treacle tart , got such a shock when Wayne stuck his big , hairy white face in through the window that she jumped out and ran away . |
16 | Then the influence that he exercised rather than his generosity , became the talk of the town . |
17 | The roller is independent of the vehicle that it transports so that , if the rollers have a circumference of three feet ( or , say , one metre ) then the slab will move forward six feet ( say , two metres ) per rev . |
18 | The interpretation of wrestling that I treat here as ‘ accepted ’ is presented in Barthes 's own utterance as an absent speech with which he is dissenting — without its existence there would be no need for his interpretation because the meaning of ‘ wrestling ’ would not be an issue . |
19 | partition the the Lord Chancellor that we think so and so |
20 | In highlighted pen that you know so when he goes out with someone in ninete , in two thousand he 'll say to someone the last time I went out with someone was in nineteen ninety three . |
21 | It is at this point that we share in and are different from each other . |
22 | Thank you , does touch on that issue and refers to the point that I made earlier that that the proposals having been referred to that policy and how it meets with er more work . |
23 | Things grew to the point that he ran away and , not having the bus fare , walked the five or six miles home . |
24 | Erm in March the top branch was erm Hugh erm interestingly enough erm in the south erm Nicholas erm was well down on recruitment , he was down minus twenty seven on his fore on his target , but was significantly up on his bus business that he brought in because they 've been focusing on er in on that . |
25 | on this , and I 'll reiterate this , is the process that we go through as I understand it for introducing procedures , is that we take a diagonal slice through the organization er in other words there 's a draft procedure produced . |
26 | That shop that we went in when we had to go down stairs . |
27 | The starting point is to identify the volume of softened water that you require now and in the immediate future . |
28 | Mr Brandreth had a particular salute for Mr Channon , ‘ for the leadership that he showed then and has shown since . |
29 | It pumps me so full of adrenalin that I pace in and out of duty-free shops , toilets , coffee shops , anything . |
30 | We should be vigorously selling the exciting worthwhile quality service that we have rather than selling the packaging . |