Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [noun sg] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They told the Cannes conference that new legislation that requires them to give more information on toxic chemicals to federal safety watchdogs could leave them wide open to spies .
2 Mr Rees confirmed to the CCAUK conference that this form had been approved by trade associations representing various types of consumer creditor .
3 Further to the March-April prison camp revelations , the Interior Ministry on June 7 denied allegations made recently by the UDF in the Washington Post that 20,000 people had been killed at the Lovech and other camps .
4 A resident of the neighbourhood told the Washington Post that several people had arrived early on Saturday to place bouquets on the bloodstained spot in the alley in which the murder took place .
5 After the meeting Mandela reiterated the ANC position that power-sharing negotiations could not begin until the state of emergency was rescinded and all political prisoners were freed .
6 Christine is continuing her collection and asks us to tell all knitters in the Crewe/Stoke-on-Trent area that two wool shops near you have offered to collect full or part cones in good , clean condition .
7 That question is not for the Government ; it is for the hon. Gentleman and his party to explain to his constituents why it is in the interests of the patients of Manchester to remove private patients from NHS hospitals , to deny the NHS revenue that private patients bring and to deny benefits to NHS patients in general .
8 Goulding reiterated the UN view that any solution to the conflict would have to be linked to the mandatory acceptance of the election results and full adherence to the Bicesse Accord .
9 The blinkered caution of the counties has removed from the NatWest competition that romantic element which makes the FA Cup the glamorous competition it is .
10 ON the eve of the election , a rumour rippled through the Ashdown camp that another party had made an informal approach for talks with the Liberal Democrat leader .
11 Furthermore , the Robbins proposal that some colleges of education and colleges of technology be taken out of local authority control and made into universities would never have been acceptable to the local authorities and was politically a non-starter .
12 There may be some merit in the argument put forward on behalf of the respondents in the Esso case that all contracts are subject to the doctrine but that most contracts are quite clearly reasonable .
13 Its dream of recreating the glories of the Khmer empire that 1,000 years ago stretched from northern Malaysia to southern Vietnam may be an illusion .
14 There remained , according to a State Department spokesman , the US stipulation that all South African political prisoners had to be released .
15 The Pigou-Friedman view that competitive market economies tend to gravitate towards a state of overall full employment is now such a firmly entrenched proposition in macroeconomics that it has almost gained the status of an axiom .
16 He also recorded the belief among women of the Po Valley that amber necklaces were good for curing goitre .
17 The news is embarrassing for Mr Lang , who ten days ago told an Edinburgh audience that inward investment had provided huge opportunities for local sub-contractors .
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