Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pron] [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is at that stage in the design process that he has the greatest opportunity to explore , and the least number of constraints . |
2 | Proponents of relocation , however , say that it offers the only long-term chance for the rhino to recover . |
3 | They say that it wes the different claes that done it — the way the butler dressed — an it hed looked at the claes an taen a bad wey o the claes . |
4 | The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office . |
5 | In addition , recent calculations of the total plume heat flux show that it matches the expected heat flux from the Earth 's core . |
6 | Phil : Well I would say that if I had my life over again I wish and hope that everything happens the same , and I think at the end of the day Becky had been the cream on top of the cake … |
7 | In the final analysis , I hope that whoever acquires the independent groups will be committed to road transport and to public service vehicle activities . |
8 | Will my right hon. Friend confirm that he recognises the outstanding work done at Fleetlands ? |
9 | And they believe that what makes the current situation precarious is the continuing uncertainty over the outlook for sterling . |
10 | We believe that it represents the best way forward , not just for this country but for Europe . |
11 | This testimonial was given by Edmund Halley [ q.v. ] in a letter written ‘ By the command of the Royal Society ’ in 1693 : ‘ I have , by Order of the Royal Society seen and examined the method used by Mr John Marshall , for grinding glasses , and find that he performs the said work with greater ease and certainty , than hitherto has been practised , by means of an invention , which I take to be his own , and new , and whereby he is enabled to make a great number of Optick-Glasses , at one time , and all exactly alike , which having been reported to the Royal Society , they were pleased to approve thereof , as an Invention of Great Use , and Highly to deserve Incouragement . ’ |
12 | Buy the thickest jacket you can find — ideally 80 or 100mm thick — and check that it bears the British Standard Kite mark , indicating that it is made to BS5615:1985 . |