Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] that [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is the happiest of coincidences for them that on this day when the mind of thinking adults in this country is concentrated on whom not to vote for , the Masters opens at Augusta . |
2 | Well liberation theology is one version of it that in certain parts of the world , particularly where there is great economic and political oppression , where people get locked up in prisons for believing and thinking differently , and where there is very real persecution of the poor , and those who erm have different ideas . |
3 | But I believe the figure should be erm a few thousand below erm the forty one thousand and to that extent I would agree with you that in practical terms erm it 's going to be very difficult even if the figure is twenty five , twenty six thousand , to stick to thirty one . |
4 | Er I 've never had any dwindling intellectual powers er simply because I 've never had any intellectual powers in the first place , so I would agree with him that in all cases I find dealing with er matters of a er er er er of , of legislation er en enormously complex . |
5 | Emil explained to me that on this trip the linen , cutlery and glasses had been provided by the caterers , and without more ado he showed me first , where to find everything and second , how to set a table . |
6 | And it has always seemed to me that at that moment Wes walked back into his old life . |
7 | It seems to me that at this level of textual analysis , translators generally face three main possibilities : |
8 | It never occurred to me that within three years I should hate the Italians with an unrelenting hatred . |
9 | It is only now clear to me that in actual fact it must have been a day later . |
10 | However , it seems to me that in most contexts the utterance of [ 25 ] would yield effects not produced by [ 27 ] . |
11 | But at the moment small primary schools may well look at the opting out procedure , and I would have to say to you that in many cases those very small primary schools are receiving , by the wish of the Council , a very substantial subsidy from the Local Education Authority in the manner in which they are funded and |
12 | And having asked the question it now occurred to him that with this woman 's shrewd , sharp eyes upon him , he may be unable to bear the answer . |
13 | It had n't occurred to him that at some point his life-support system would be taken away . |
14 | The same reasoning , I suspect , saw to it that at one time you could n't get olives , only peanut and crisps , in smart bars in Spain , because olives were what peasants ate . |
15 | ( It is later explained to us that as Irish workers are on strike , a Polish crew has been assembled . ) |
16 | ‘ It seems to us that like great ships you are in fact approaching the end of the storm . ’ |
17 | ‘ It seems to us that like great ships you are in fact approaching the end of the storm . ’ |