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

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1 I recall that she made all the other women at the party look drab , washed-out . ’
2 A teacher called Mrs C she has even said it to us herself that she wants all the black people out of the school .
3 She was the kind of woman who convinced herself that she liked all the rich smells associated with men .
4 Yes , this is , this is , this er Who 's picking up Laura 's point which is that you get all the contractual arrangements er er done , but I mean it does n't mean you ca n't have the ritual , be it dressed with , you know , er a long
5 As an extra bonus , a balanced diet will ensure that you get all the vital nutrients , vitamins and minerals you need for glowing good looks .
6 I mean the , the good thing is that you got all the other policies out erm on what she 's got , on what they 've got , the family 's got and the summarizing from there I , I thought you did alright .
7 Make it a team if you like you know get all the all the other bits of stuff that you know all the other knowledge get that coming in all working together so the whole thing just flows up and down nicely instead of
8 It seemed that we auditioned all the local misfits and no-hopers and we eventually even used backing taped instead of a bassist , but it was n't comfortable .
9 We therefore need to eat a wide variety of foods so that we obtain all the essential nutrients .
10 ‘ I 'm not altogether sure that we share all the same motives . ’
11 And I think that would have been the the classic situation where we would We 've got a procedure now for dealing with it and I think this covers all and I unless somebody wants to further debate the matter I 'll er I will propose that we adopt these the financial regulations for the er Tyneside Film Theatre Limited .
12 Fortunately most old people do get a satisfactory service from their general practitioner , finding that he will go to great trouble to see that they get all the medical and social help that is available to them .
13 We are the responsible Authority if members , and it 's their decision this morning , believe that they have all the relevant information then they will stand up and be counted .
14 The major criticism of this approach to describing organisations is not that it is inaccurate but that it ignores all the informal and interpersonal aspects of organisations and concentrates too heavily on the formal aspects of work organisations .
15 It is the ultimate paradox of this highly academic school of fiction that it defies all the usual rules of academic scrupulosity , as if fiction were a breaking-out , a holiday from cares .
16 The disadvantage of this is that it creates all the lingering resentment and hostility of ‘ win/lose ’ situation .
17 is that it helps all the 910 missionary dioceses of the world through a central fund , to which all countries , including the missionary countries themselves , contribute .
18 Developing an information set from properly-defined critical success factors will ensure that it includes all the required key performance indicators and that they are supported by the full range of internal and external , financial and non-financial information that is necessary .
19 I mean by this not merely that it can be represented mathematically , but that , such is its concern with the quantitative aspects of reality that it consigns all the qualitative content in our conception of the world to the realm of conscious experience .
20 The action design of these three is remarkable in that it contains all the essential elements of the action of the modern grand piano , including the check .
21 You can create this situation quickly , by providing , say , a highly nitrogenous chemical like sulphate of ammonia , or much more slowly by lashings of the ubiquitous bone meal under the mistaken impression that it provides all the major elements and is a balanced feed ( see also question number 24 on page 171 ) .
22 This can also happen if a pain is very severe and strong such that it makes all the other symptoms pale into insignificance .
23 He sees the deviant group as creating its own circumstances to the extent that it makes meaningful the societal reactions to it , or better generates meaning for itself in a world whose societal reactions deny them the full status of persons .
24 He said that he thought all the scientific evidence ought to be agreed by both sides before the trial . "
25 He was simply aware that Gabriel 's allegiance had changed , that he spent all the spare time he could with Lucie and the girl , and that he no longer believed he was an angel .
26 Dalgliesh thanked her and told her that she could go home as soon as she had checked with Detective-Sergeant Reynolds in the library that he had all the necessary information about where she had spent the previous evening .
27 He kept this up for several pages ; it was only later , using a different mix of ink , that he added all the other vocal and orchestral parts .
28 A herdsman from Sibiu , just north of the great Carpathian sickle , estimated that he earned half the urban worker 's monthly wage of 1,500 lei .
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