Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [that] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Someone uncoupled that car at Cartier and rigged some way of pulling it out of the station into the darkness before releasing it .
2 Its feared that quality and variety will suffer as work in the community is cut back and making money becomes a priority .
3 But her experiences on Eldorado have left her convinced that bureaucracy is in danger of ruining the final on-screen product .
4 Its understood that announcement is not as imminent as has been suggested .
5 ‘ Are you sure that Yankee sun has n't turned your head . ’
6 ‘ Are you sure that thing is dead ? ’ bleated Frye .
7 ‘ Are you aware that gold never alters , never loses its shine , even after years beneath the sea , or buried in the ground ?
8 Someone is bound to make you aware that happiness is as free an option as sorrow .
9 He thinks it is itself something beautiful that sort of swims down into our world and is incarnated in particular objects , and then he wonders about that because his own way of forming universals means that he 'd have to do it all again and again and again in an infinite regress , so he has a problem , basically , about calling beauty itself beautiful .
10 He thinks it is itself something beautiful that sort of swims down into our world and is incarnated in particular objects .
11 In a blistering attack on ‘ The Football Madness ’ in 1898 , Ernest Ensor was particularly shocked by the epidemic of excitement among the fans : ‘ A constant attendant at great football matches must have seen more than once a large crowd vertere pollicem in a manner which made him thankful that murder is illegal . ’
12 I do not think it possible that datura , Indian or British , or deadly nightshade invaded our menu . ’
13 Was it possible that Hurley had forgotten to tell him they were putting in some decent professional equipment at last ?
14 How was it possible that Ace , world champion , could feel so inadequate in his personal relationships ?
15 ‘ Is it possible that machinery will banish oppression ? ’ he asked .
16 Is it possible that bolt in my arm should have been through my heart ? ’
17 Yet a few of his older parishioners , passing by the rectory wall and hearing the engine of the Suffolk Punch , might consider it odd that grass should be cut by a clergyman on the day of the Crucifixion .
18 For instance , is n't it odd that World AIDS Day , the theme of which for 1990 was Women and AIDS , has come and gone , with no change for lesbians — no information , no acknowledgement , no nothing .
19 Considering the occurrence of IgA anti-lactoferrin antibodies in some cases of Crohn 's disease in the present study , we find it interesting that IgA ( but not IgG ) anti-hsp-65 antibodies have been reported in Crohn 's disease .
20 At the same time he found it interesting that prison had made the former district governor more passionate about the cause championed by Akhenaten .
21 Stockman , Regan and the president all made it clear that compromise was not on offer — a position that Jones rightly interpreted as an assault on congressional prerogatives .
22 The Sejm rejected Bielecki 's resignation offer on Aug. 31 , effectively passing a vote of confidence in the government , but rejected a resolution proposed by one of the Solidarity groups for government by decree , and made it clear that budget cuts would not be passed .
23 After they have put themselves out to help , the other person makes it clear that help was n't wanted .
24 In his tract justifying the activities of the Commons in the Parliament of 1701 , when the Tories had made a number of attacks on the policies of the Court Whigs , culminating in the attempted impeachment of some of the Junto Lords , the High Anglican Tory , James Drake , found it plausible in one place to quote Algernon Sidney in support of his argument about the rights of the lower House ; the tract as a whole , however , makes it clear that Drake can in no way be considered a convert to Sidney 's particular brand of radical Whiggery .
25 However , Gerry Collins , the Irish minister for foreign affairs , later made it clear that progress had been made and he reaffirmed his Government 's commitment to the Anglo-Irish agreement .
26 He also made it clear that motorsport 's ruling authority would be introducing a range of far-reaching changes to the sport over the next two years .
27 Make it clear that fidelity is important .
28 When justices are advised not to have regard to statements of evidence and to medical reports on that ground they are being deprived of potentially valuable material in these difficult cases and I wish to make it clear that hearsay evidence is available to assist the court in all these cases although its weight will always be a matter for the judgment of the court .
29 The Book of Proverbs makes it clear that happiness and discipline go hand in hand from the beginning of our lives : ‘ He who spares the rod hates his son , but he who loves him is careful to discipline him . ’
30 This is no longer a requirement , because decisions in the nineteenth century made it clear that rape can be committed whenever the woman does not consent — is asleep , for example , or too drunk to consent .
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