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

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1 I was invited to join in but always found excuses not to do so , saying that I had early afternoon lessons .
2 You got all in that , English there , English there , English there and English there , and that I had six merit points yesterday .
3 She then announced that she wanted some cream cakes .
4 I am not suggesting that you throw extravagant dinner parties every night when I advocate entertaining .
5 And so we will try and reestablish and reaffirm the main basic principles to make sure that you maintain proper safety margins and er good reaction time , room to manoeuvre , as we 're going through .
6 It is recommended that you have separate command files for these actions , which you then call as appropriate from the standard VMS command files .
7 Finally , make sure that you have ample power points or outlets .
8 Make sure before you begin , that you have enough space widthways , for the machine plus the extensions and that , should you decide to go further and decide to knit up a garment , you will not need to move .
9 You may notice during the beginning of Stage I that you experience some withdrawal symptoms as a direct result of giving up certain foods and drinks that you usually consume .
10 and erm if I could just mention that we had eight grammar schools , there was erm , in alphabetical order they were Bec Beccles , er Beccles Sir John the Man , er Bungay Grammar which had er small boarding house .
11 ‘ Michael Mills insisted that we had two safety wires on Michael , whereas stuntmen would normally work with just one .
12 He rightly points out that we need more ladies toilets and if you know you get the chance to use the ladies loo it 's cleaner and better looked after than the men 's , I 've heard .
13 Erm , we do work together , where we share a common agenda , and we find that we share common policy positions , and there are a lot discussions that go on about policy questions between environmental N G Os , erm , and also like any N G O that 's pressed for time and money , we work together where actually it can be justified by the results .
14 We both decided that we needed more detector users to help us on the day , so John contacted members of the Shropshire Antiquities Group , who were more than willing to lend a helping hand .
15 The fact that we find fewer performance errors after scene six , coupled with a lesser tendency to talk at length , suggests that he has been shocked out of his absent-mindedness and emerges , at least for the rest of the play 's duration , as a more direct speaker .
16 Maintenance allowances for college students , well we signalled fairly clearly last June that we feel that maintenance allowances for college students should be the concern of the F A F C.
17 But we also need Conservative policies because those are our best hope for getting the economy into the sort of condition that will ensure that we have real job opportunities in the future . ’
18 And the other reason they do n't want to turn up is primarily because they do know that we have compulsory purchase powers and the planning — the paper put forward by the Chief Planning Officer today was a vindication of wage for a good many years , a good many months rather , that we do have compulsory purchase powers and we are able to use them and it was specifically asked at the Panel today , by both Monty Finnist and Sir Monty Finnist and Tony Christopher , why does n't the City Council market this site and use its compulsory purchase powers and that 's one question to address tomorrow as a politician who could make that decision .
19 Every day we have battles with employers to make sure that we have decent working conditions for our members in this country .
20 The significant fact about both phrase types is that we have two property words — a major one ( the verb ) extended by a minor qualifying one — and they are linked together to form a more complex property before they are permitted to enter into construction with a syntactic object .
21 They do n't wan na know that we have upper class children like you here .
22 So not only must we establish that we have mutual life goals , but we need reasonable assurance that each partner has adequate commitment to those goals to persevere .
23 Why is that happening , because we like to assume in this country that we have enough safety nets to catch those people , to ensure while they may not live in the lap of luxury at least they do n't have to go without .
24 valium is not an accepted treatment for depression and that we have excellent anti-depressant drugs , particularly ones that have come just in recent years that are very effective for depression , and I think bringing a great deal of benefit to depressed people .
25 Yet the anti-Subirachs lobby also includes Catholic traditionalists who have been so shocked by his naked Christ that they hold monthly prayer vigils .
26 He says do you know that they get cooked ham sandwiches and you get toast ?
27 There is no evidence to suggest that they made substantial wartime gains in terms of occupational pension entitlements .
28 It may be that the growth of desk-top publishing will allow a wider circulation of material ( a great advantage of Renaissance texts is that they present few copyright problems ) , but there is little evidence so far .
29 In the population census for 1991 nearly one in seven of Bassetlaw 's residents said that they had long term illnesses , health problems , or handicaps that limited their daily activities or work .
30 Most UK institutions charge loans on a floating rate basis such that they match floating rate liabilities , but this merely increases credit risk , as interest rate risk is passed on to the customer , with subsequent greater probability of defaults occurring .
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