Example sentences of "[adj] that [pers pn] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have made it clear that we regard this scheme as flawed since it fails to provide to those who are legally aided that to which the Act entitled them , namely that solicitors they select will be properly remunerated .
2 Furthermore , both I and my right hon. and learned Friend have made it clear that we want more education provided locally for adults than is currently available .
3 It became clear that we needed more time and more study before we could support both Conrad 's ( 1979 ) and Meadow 's ( 1980 ) conclusions that deaf children need the early support of speech-based signing .
4 The Church Commissioners , however , had always been reluctant to vest urban churches in the Redundant Churches Fund and made it absolutely clear that they considered All Souls would impose an impossible burden on the resources of the Fund .
5 Through the haze of Bell 's which had been the weekend , it had become clear that he had little alternative .
6 It seems clear that she found some difficulty in arriving at an assessment of her feelings in relation to me .
7 These relations between finite coordinate distances are generally so inconvenient that it makes more sense to start calculations from the differentials which do transform linearly : .
8 But I am afraid that you have another ordeal ahead of you . ’
9 It is particularly interesting that he notes that science has come to hold , for some , the status of a religion : students of the arts , for example , might regard science as ‘ mystical ’ .
10 If Burun had originated the plot , it was possible that he felt some responsibility towards Sidacai .
11 Betty Rizzo believes it is possible that he edited both volumes .
12 Indeed , we were so anxious to get the figures right that we had little time to spend explaining why what we proposed was morally necessary .
13 Hugging the ground , dodging clumps of splintered trees , hopping over hedges and walls and old fortified lines , Lambert led Kimberley and Killion so low that they had little opportunity to take their eyes off the terrain and look for balloons .
14 Erm , and he said , you know , I really resent the fact that you treat me like a village idiot , and I said , well you know , I 'm sorry that you feel that way , but my experience is of a group of fourteen people , erm , is that somebody always gets it wrong .
15 Very soon , even before they went under dome , Arcady surrounded them from horizon to horizon , its size so prodigious that it banished all Ari 's ideas of what a city might be .
16 Out of the rock 's foot grew a shadow so dark that it contained all colours .
17 It is crucial that you answer these questions for yourself , because through learning to understand the source of your own reading pleasure you will begin to see how to produce that pleasure for other readers .
18 It is amazing that we produce any sprinters at all in this country , when you consider the conditions under which we have to race and train .
19 Although such measures had been and were still attacked , by the COS for example , for discouraging parental responsibility , it was equally arguable that they strengthened such responsibilities by making it possible for poor families to carry them out .
20 Nor is it impossible that she believed this legend .
21 The Labour Party believes that these qualifications are so serious that they remove any presumption that the government can rely on a free market economy .
22 For contemporaries the moral that they order these things better in France was particularly easy to draw , for Neptune had been independently and at the same time predicted by U. J. J. Le Verrier .
23 Indeed , I was especially delighted that we won that contract for this country .
24 Because he is so damned real that you think this pain and suffering is really him .
25 In my mind it was so real that I spent several hours on this description .
26 I 'm I 'm not entirely convinced that we have enough control over the existing county schools , never mind , never mind whether we 'd be able to retain it or increase it .
27 Although Anne Boleyn gave birth to Princess Elizabeth at Greenwich , in September 1533 , there was no son forthcoming and Henry VIII became convinced that she had another lover , so he had her beheaded on 19th .
28 I am glad that he finds such favour with the Opposition .
29 His voice sounded so matter-of-fact that she had little difficulty in ignoring the more flattering words .
30 ‘ And how lucky that he left enough money for you to keep on Mr and Mrs Bryant .
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