Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [be] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 E actually yours made me think of a story that I was told many years ago on a coach trip over Dartmoor
2 She has often darkly alluded to some form of abuse in her own formative years , and there 's a strong sense that she 's singing these songs to someone in particular .
3 The woman returner can feel inadequate when she goes back to work , forgetting that she 's spent several years managing and developing human resources at home .
4 Miss Bhutto is spitting fury , not just over the matter of the provincial assemblies , but also because she says that she was given fewer ministries in the caretaker government ( just under a quarter ) than she deserves .
5 Indeed , his position as Town 's theatre critic meant that she was getting some evenings out free as well .
6 She had often heard people say how Martha Gristy had been the beauty of Polruan , and she had taken pride in the fact that she was inheriting those looks .
7 Some of them are reluctant to ask visiting relatives , who may already be doing shopping for them , to run extra errands , such as taking prescriptions to the chemist or clothes to the launderette or dry cleaners , changing their library books and collecting their pension ; so it is always as well to check to make sure that you are meeting these needs , or arranging for someone else to do so .
8 Nothing can be more exciting than the first time that you are given some flowers , and particularly red roses .
9 The odds can not be far from 50/50 that you are reading these words through glass lenses .
10 It is definitely not anybody else 's fault that you are facing these strains .
11 This over-vigilance or sensitization meant that you were noticing all sorts of minor physical symptoms you would have normally ignored … .
12 No I 've come to the conclusion that we 're deprived these days .
13 But I think if we persist if the club and ourselves continue the way that we 're going those numbers will become less and less .
14 You , you know that paper I showed you the , the reason that we 're making these recordings , it says so er words , so the normal words go on the state about and so they 'll know , they 'll know what the language was , why , in the nineteen nineties
15 Anyway , just things to bear in mind , right , is that we 're having more fixtures next year against a higher standard of opposition , overall erm
16 erm Nonetheless , while we want to carry on supporting that , we 've also got to think , as Jack said , erm of as we enter the next century what is going to be right for our children , and we know that in many ways we have failed them and we know that we are producing many children who have n't had the training and the education that 's going to be necessary for us to be erm economically competent in the future , so we 've got to look at the whole of our educational provision , and frankly I think opting out was erm a sort of unnecessary blip on all of this that is n't really terribly important in the whole issue of how the children in this country should be educated .
17 Now , the reason why we 're getting a fairly high test statistic is that er , that distribution , although it looks normal on the left hand side , it does n't look particularly normal erm on the right and that we are missing some observations , we are missing some values of the residuals er in one area of the graph , nevertheless if we had a larger sample , right we probably erm , right it does n't look , that looks quite encouraging in actual fact , those residuals do seem to be er normally distributed er what the test statistic is doing er it 's saying it 's performing a , it 's a kiescraper two test , it 's making two restrictions , one of which is saying , is the distribution of these residuals symmetric er and also it 's testing whether there 's one of the tails is a lot larger or a lot longer than the other tail of the distribution and er test statistics fairly high but we would n't reject the null of normality at the five percent level so our test statistic is four point zero eight and the critical value is five point nine nine and that the five percent significance level , so we 've got reasonably er robust residuals .
18 Before the study began , few people knew about the dolphin , but the upsurge in public interest prompted many locals to claim that they were seeing more dolphins recently than ever before , whereas in fact they had probably just taken greater notice of something that had always been there .
19 Well I think we can all , I mean I think just the fact that they were asking those questions I think literally days before they gave the approval worries me .
20 The animal will be aware of its prey in that it consciously perceives , pursues , and devours it , but it will be unaware that it is doing these things for the sake of satisfying its wants .
21 Mr Taylor must ensure a sceptical public understand that it is to obtain these securities for their less fortunate brethren that the highly-paid Premier League players have been asked to express a willingness to strike .
22 It appears that he 's reading some scripts and … ’
23 mind you , not that he 's giving any secrets away , it 's been
24 We must distinguish the belief that a speaker has about the words he is using from the belief that he is using those words to express .
25 Rabbuh , who was the DFLP representative on the PLO executive committee , said that he was dropping all links with Nayef Hawatmeh 's Damascus-based DFLP .
26 This was an action that he was to repeat many times before any true subjugation of the Saxons was achieved .
27 Then his glance flicked down to her mouth , lingered there for a moment — and she just knew that he was remembering those kisses they had shared .
28 When pressed , Marsden concedes that previously ICI had not always supplied the farmer with what he wanted , rather that he was sold those items the Company technologists had produced .
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