Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] that [art] [num] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I believe that the two elements that I have mentioned are quite real , and you could take one of Beethoven 's late quartets as an example of the process by which the simple elements of melodies and attractive rhythms are sublimated and integrated into a much larger context which demands a certain experience and effort to understand and appreciate .
2 When we stroll past the front of the van I peep up to check the reaction , and I guess that the two cops hunched inside see these two anxious faces glancing nervously , and they decide it is n't worth climbing out the van for , and I reckon that if I was them I too would lock the doors and stay inside .
3 I think that the two variants which struck the popular fancy in my little book were royalty and red hair — the former is always a safe card to play , and its combination with the latter had a touch of novelty …
4 Erm and it , it was quite interesting but I , I think that the two groups that presented actually did , had chosen different methods .
5 I realize that the forty-nine cows that were offered to the district officer 's relatives was a huge sum , however you measure it .
6 We want to know the size of this angle without drawing the triangle you know that the three angles of a triangle must add up to 180° Also the two angles given add up to .
7 Once I showed it to a psychical research woman who , after careful study of the plan of Versailles , said to me in a tense voice : ‘ You realize that the two ladies went bodily through a brick wall ? ’
8 To the extent to which it makes sense to speak of interactions between whole nations at all , we suggest that the two superpowers and their allies may indeed be playing something like the paranoids ' hypergame .
9 We understand that the two councils hope to apply for the necessary Order on the 28th of May .
10 Two sensations — one past , one present — are thus bound together by the continuity of awareness between these two moments , and we recognise that the two components are inter-related and belong to the same class .
11 It is , however , equal to the sum of the two irreducible representations Γ ( a 1 ) and Γ ( b 2 ) , and we deduce that the two vibrations associated with OH bond stretching give rise to a 1 and b 2 group vibrations .
12 ( 5.14 ) and ( 5.16 ) , we see that the two terms in Eqn .
13 Many of us know that the three angles of a triangle add up to two right angles , and we know it because we ‘ perceive that equality to two right ones , does necessarily agree to , and is inseparable from the three angles of a triangle ’ .
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