Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] [that] [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 But I 'm sorry that little Sheila 's been a backslider . ’
2 ‘ And you 're sure that this Bermuda company controlled by you will lend me the half-million pounds in cash to buy these shares , at no interest ? ’
3 Although a revised standard on going concern is needed , it is important that this SAS , which is seen by many as a critical element in reducing the expectation gap , is not rushed and that due consideration is given to all the issues the commentators have raised .
4 But it is unlikely that polo-playing Major Hewitt would want to embarrass the princess by making her give evidence in front of the world 's press .
5 For it is unlikely that many Koi on the market today are without some Doitsu genes .
6 Schools can organise their budgets in any form to suit this purpose , but it is likely that each LEA has already suggested a format which follows traditional conventions .
7 Given the archbishop 's motives , it is likely that II Cnut often presents a somewhat optimistic view of events .
8 ‘ However , it is clear that 18 July 1989 is not a magic cut-off point .
9 Though it is clear that some PTAs have become highly organized and participate actively in the life of their schools , there are considerable variations across the country .
10 It is clear that -55bp H-NF-L construct is not expressed in the brain or any other tissues examined even when it is present in multiple copies ( mouse *1 carries 5 copies , data not shown ) .
11 It is evident that certain US officers were favourable impressed by Vlasov ; however , government policy called for the handing over of all renegade Russians to the Red Army .
12 It is wrong that other SERC competitors for money should not get it because international high-energy physics is .
13 And if it was true that Sabine Jourdain would never have betrayed Durance , why was she killed ?
14 By the end of the 1980s it was clear that many UK banks were overexposed to overseas lending risks , especially in less developed countries ( LDCs ) .
15 Afterwards Mr Fallon assured me in a letter that he was confident that both Darlington projects would satisfy the new criteria .
16 Last night Lord Hanson played down talk of economic recovery in the UK , though he was hopeful that lower UK interest rates ‘ should certainly spark increasing economic activity over time ’ .
17 Although Jacques was gratified with the response of most of the LEAs he was aware that other LEAs such as Somerset , Dorset , Wiltshire and Staffordshire were contributing annual sums in the order of £200-£300 in support of liberal adult education to their WEA Districts .
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