Example sentences of "that [det] [conj] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In reporting what little was known about these discussions at the time , the Economist warned of ‘ the danger that some as yet unknown army officer , drumming his fingers in some provincial headquarters , will decide that enough is enough ’ ( 1 June 1968 ) . |
2 | I am pleased to say that more and more European Community countries are coming to the views that we have pioneered on reform . |
3 | Hollywood filmmakers have become so slavishly dependent on old movies for their narratives that more and more new movies are having to assume the textural trappings of the past . |
4 | That means that more and more elderly people are being forced down to income support or poverty line levels . |
5 | We may also find that more and more top management jobs in big companies are filled by hiring people away from smaller companies . |
6 | Their increasing problem is that more and more lesser functions are being devolved downwards but without the resources to provide them . |
7 | Is it not a fact that more and more generous benefits covering many different needs are available to people in London and elsewhere ? |
8 | It seems that more and more well-known businesses are hiring Jasminder and colleagues of hers who work in a similar vein . |