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

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1 He said : ‘ I was happy about my time but I have to admit that I walked the last two or three miles after I hit what they call ‘ the wall ’ .
2 It was when I was resting my hand on her flank to steady her that I noticed the little swelling under the skin .
3 For it was then that I felt the first healthy flush of anticipation for the many interesting experiences I know these days ahead hold in store for me .
4 By that I mean that I see the New English Art Club as standing for a cultured , civilised , very English approach to art — a kind of visual stability .
5 There were a few problems with the casting of the men and staffing for the kitchen , but these were overcome and an excellent play resulted a sentiment that I think the four hundred and thirty seven strong audience would agree with .
6 My reply to him is the same as the one that I gave the right hon. Member for Llanelli ( Mr. Davies ) , in which I said that VAT registrations had increased by 25 per cent .
7 It was only when she got home and looked in the hall mirror that she saw the enormous dark red love bite on her neck .
8 And when he met and married Nessie Monaghan , he was immediately aware , like any true artist , that she had the better natural voice and he contented himself with being a better-than-ordinary pub tenor and a hit at every christening , wedding and funeral he attended .
9 She 's refuting claims that she thinks the famous topless photos were a Palace plot to discredit the Duchess .
10 Perhaps it was in the hope of siphoning off this water that she put the beautiful white Ted-decorated house on the market as soon as it was finished .
11 This guarantees that you receive the next 12 issues of Britain 's brightest outdoor magazine filled with all you need to know about where to walk and activity centres , plus there are loads of equipment tests and all the latest news about what 's going on in the countryside .
12 In earlier years , is it true that you attended a Senior Management Seminar as a representative of the International Sports Company , ( Dunlop , Slazenger , Carlton , Litesome ) , and stated that you had the two finest wooden rackets in the world and that you had no intention of following the fibreglass and graphite racket trend as it was all a flash in the pan ?
13 If hesitating between a peach and a pear you languidly inspect sniff and fondle the fruit before deciding for the pear , and eat it slowly with a look of bliss , no one who has left behind the absolutism of childhood ( ‘ Anyone can see that a peach is nicer than a pear ’ ) will doubt that you made the best possible choice between the flavours ; the rightness of the choice , and the objective fact that in the fullest awareness of the two flavours you were spontaneously moved to take the pear , are two sides of the same coin .
14 That you take the best possible care of yourself to avoid ill-health .
15 Although this may be unwelcome , particularly if you are very fond of the place in which you live , the alternative may be that you spend the next few years in a state of anxiety and misery because of money worries .
16 Enterprise representatives are friendly , reliable , and highly skilled , and are in resort to ensure that you have the best possible holiday .
17 This done , you are almost ready to take your first shots on video , but before you do , check first that you have the correct white balance setting for the lighting conditions so that the recording will be made with the true colour values .
18 evidence that you have the minimum compulsory motor insurance required by law .
19 evidence that you have the minimum compulsory motor insurance required by law in the countries for which it operative
20 If you plan a non-approved and non-standard aerodrome approach using a VOR for guidance , it is essential that you take into account the possible inaccuracies of the system ( up to +/- 4° is the accepted error in VOR receivers ) , and make sure that you establish the minimum safe height for the terrain .
21 For further details on these events and information on other countries featured in this brochure , Sovereign recommends that you contact the appropriate National Tourist Office who are always pleased to help .
22 Such an amendment might well be needed , but it is more important that we get the European eco-labelling scheme up and running .
23 Our new research strategy ensures that we get the best possible value from that and , above all , apply the lessons .
24 I was not , however , prepared to give an undertaking to bring National Service to an end until I was certain that we had the necessary voluntary enlistment .
25 Erm , our best estimate is that we need the six hundred and eighty six thousand that we 're committed to , plus another two hundred and seventeen thousand in terms of additional staff to deal with the additional demand as it comes in .
26 In that we see the one coloured drive right ?
27 Now erm , the Council can support such groups , it can , it can , got formally decided the body to support such groups and with the West Essex Health Action Campaign all political parties on this Council decided to support it , because they were sad that we lost the fifty million .
28 It is one of the many ironies in our provision for old people that we offer the fit elderly cheap transport ( which they take up enthusiastically to visit their relatives ) but make no provision to enable the relatives of the frail housebound to visit them .
29 I think the other point I would want to make is that it 's quite significant that in the week that we celebrate the forty fifth anniversary of the , the N H S , for the first time ever erm waiting lists within this country will have , will exceed one million .
30 It 's vitally important that we mark the forty fifth anniversary of the N H S.
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