Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 That was all I needed to feel sure that Harvey had the half-dozen eggs that were stolen from me at London Airport .
2 ‘ Indeed these digs reveal that Macedonians worshipped the same gods and practise the same rites as the Greeks ’ .
3 It was because he saw them as offering more regular and more worthwhile employment for children than could be found in the agricultural districts , with only seasonal and low-paid needs , that Defoe praised the woollen areas .
4 the fact that Freud linked the two things together , the very title of the book shows the evil th that group psychology and ego psychology were intimately intimately connected with one another and er the central idea was that as Dean rightly says is that in a group the leader or the leading principal , and it does n't always have to be a person , although usually a person plays , kind of represents the , the er the leader in the way that the Pope represents Christ for example , you know Christ ca n't be here right now , he 's doing other things elsewhere I presume .
5 It was against this background that Caedwalla attacked the southern Saxons .
6 Years later it is discovered that Grom reached the Elven Kingdoms of Ulthuan , causing great destruction until finally defeated by the High Elves .
7 But religion had long been losing its power to shape and control behaviour and external forces had long sapped the traditional theocentric views of Europeans , even if it was only in 1882 that Nietzsche pronounced the notorious words : ‘ God is dead ’ .
8 A spokesman for ScottishPower joined in the criticism of the VAT ruling , saying : ‘ We have worked hard to ensure that Scotland has the lowest tariffs in the UK .
9 I have never been convinced that HMI realise the extreme difficulties of managing interdisciplinary work in sustained ways in primary classes .
10 By comparing the rate of occurrence of particular words in the disputed papers with the rates in known Hamilton papers , and rates in known Madison papers , the authors were able to establish beyond reasonable doubt that Madison wrote the disputed papers .
11 ‘ What I strongly suspect — ’ Roman had strolled back to join her in the cockpit , stretching long , hair-coarsened dark legs unnervingly close to her own slender golden thighs ‘ — is that Mathilde embroidered the local myths to suit herself !
12 It is in this spirit that Rollin interpreted the biblical examples .
13 Therefore , all we must hope is that Tendulkar hears the right voices in the crowd when he has edged a few seaming balls at Headingley into the gloves of the ‘ keeper and when the tiny bundle of sweaters frozen in the outfield at Middlesbrough drops a catch .
14 Or , since Johnson was dead when the Journal was published , did he mean that Johnson read the later stages of the manuscript as Boswell worked his way through it ?
15 He acknowledged , however , that " we do have differences " concerning " Cuba , the future of the Baltic republics and the territories that Japan calls the Northern Territories " ( the Kurile islands ) .
16 The second view is that Judas told the chief priests that Jesus had claimed to be some sort of Messiah ; perhaps one who would lead a rebellion against the Romans .
17 The European Economic research Consortium has reported that Edinburgh had the best prospects of Britain 's large cities in the 1990's .
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