Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [noun] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The amount of sorrow , grief and hatred that gay men and women have to put up with just to SURVIVE instantly makes them infinitely stronger than you . |
2 | It is as aware of objects behind it as in front of it , and when alarmed it can reverse backwards into its hole with a speed and accuracy that any motorist would envy . |
3 | Colleagues , it is with a mixture of sadness , disappointment and disbelief that this motion is required to be brought before Congress today . |
4 | The Beveridge report was to breathe the same spirit of optimism and confidence that long-standing problems could be tackled . |
5 | What such educationists fail to recognise is the high degree of concentration and attention that all kinds of play evokes . |
6 | Keyence workers are also spared the compulsory evenings of booze and karaoke that many firms use to cement group loyalty . |
7 | When reforms were proposed in Star Chamber Francis Bacon said that he considered it to be ‘ standing with all equity and reason that new orders or favours should not frustrate ancient fees ’ . |
8 | For it was the complex machinations of these processes that provided the ‘ data ’ on crime and criminals that positivist criminologists used to build their theories . |
9 | It is not by welding distress and aspiration that any good can be done . |
10 | Now the forces of law and order that left vandals to do as they pleased were putting him behind bars . |
11 | Negotiations between Abkhazia , Georgia and Russia on Sept. 3 in Moscow resulted in a ceasefire effective from Sept. 5 , the establishment of a tripartite monitoring and inspection committee and agreement that Georgian troops would remain in Abkhazia . |
12 | And their effect will be considerable , for they will merely be modelling the kind of attitude and commitment that most teachers have buried but not lost . |
13 | One officer who had also worked as a trade effluent inspector remarked on ‘ the variety and the flexibility and freedom that this job gives you as opposed to trade effluent control . |
14 | The racism which manifests itself in employment is only one , albeit crucial , part of the general experience of discrimination and subordination that black people have had to confront in Britain . |
15 | The victory against England , Baxter 's impudent role on the day and the fan 's moment of sublime passion , conveys a brief glimpse of the joy and vulnerability that Scottish football embodies . |
16 | This study confirms previous reports of our group and others that immunosuppressive doses of cyclosporin A impair endocrine and exocrine pancreatic functions in rats . |
17 | The old Herring and Addis tools were made with a finesse and temper that modern tools do not approach , let alone equal . |
18 | Before I attempt to support these claims , however , I should like briefly to sketch some of the broadest parameters of the analysis of art and culture that critical theory of the Frankfurt School proffered . |
19 | Also , through documentaries and slots on magazine programmes , the medium opened up questions about class , colour and sex that many filmmakers seemed convinced could not interest an audience . |
20 | An announcement informed the vacant platform and Rachaela that this train was the London via somewhere , calling at something and elsewhere and who cared at all ? |
21 | Being aware of the stress and pressures that many people and their families experience with AIDS or HIV is first diagnoses , I became involved in counselling . |
22 | Being aware of the stress and pressure that many people and their families experience when AIDS or HIV is first diagnosed , I became involved in counselling . |
23 | The control of the design process , in terms of functionality , is thus dependent first on establishing that the parts associate with each other and second that this association provides the desired function . |
24 | This probably reflects two important phenomena : first the early rebleeding , known to be an important prognostic variable and second that volemic expansion might be harmful in cirrhotics bleeding from varices because of its positive effect on portal pressure . |
25 | The Agriculture Departments should be able to offer such payments only with NCC advice and agreement that conservation objectives would be realised . |
26 | A sententious , self-righteous approach as the artist-legislator spoke a mixture of scorn and complacency that most politicians know how to avoid , suggested that keeping Mr Kureishi off one 's bandwagon was the beginning of wisdom . |
27 | The amount of real control and involvement that disabled people have had in the work of the project has been affected by a number of familiar issues . |
28 | It emerged from the London dock strike , " the greatest struggle between capital and labour that this generation has seen " , with an augmented status in the labour movement , a reputation for militancy and a foothold in the Port of London in which organising success had hitherto eluded it . |
29 | Three articles examine EC trade barriers to the east , easterners ' frustration and evidence that both sides would benefit from free trade |
30 | The equal protection cases show how important formal equality becomes when it is understood to require integrity as well as bare logical consistency , when it demands fidelity not just to rules but to the theories of fairness and justice that these rules presuppose by way of justification . |