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

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1 Erm I can personally testify that the , the award winner that this year is somebody that I 've known for something like twenty six , twenty seven years .
2 In the electronics industry that Wild and Hill studied particularly , female turnover rates showed a high relationship with job satisfaction/dissatisfaction : many women , like many men , express a need for personally satisfying work and the failure to find it is often a reason for changing one 's job .
3 It may not be the multi-screen , stereo phonic , cinema complex that some towns can boast .
4 Yet , in so far as it can be pinned down , this is the sort of crime fiction that many writers today want to write , and many , many readers want to read .
5 It is with the latter sort of crime fiction that those of us who enjoy writing comedy will have most to do .
6 On the rare occasions when you stumble on a pub whose ‘ chef ’ has qualifications beyond O-level microwaving , the surprise is so pleasant that you are guaranteed a feel-good eating experience that few established restaurants can match .
7 The club fear that other anglers in their area have also recognised the Wyre Boat Angling Club from the article .
8 It 's possible to trace George Michael back to the colourmotion , the white funk irony that more or less began with ABC and spawned a straight , bleached-out generation of Howard Jones and ( eventually ) the Hues , Wets , Styles and Curiositys ad nauseam .
9 For instance , any award for an idea by an employee relating to their own job or department is liable for tax as the Inland Revenue rule that this is part of an employee 's job specification .
10 Mrs Bottomley would not be drawn on whether it was a public inquiry , but told BBC Radio 4 's PM programme that all who wished to give evidence to Sir Cecil would be able to do so .
11 Economic experience shows that , if Russia sticks with reform , it can expect the kind of export boom that other reforming communist economies have had .
12 Terry Heneaghan , Pittencrieff 's chief executive , said the two acquisitions were in line with its investment philosophy that any acquisition should pay back within four years and should improve cashflow and earnings per share .
13 JACK CROMBIE Right line : Terry Heneaghan , Pittencrieff 's chief executive , who says recent acquisitions are in line with the investment philosophy that any acquisition should pay back within four years
14 The Association 's assertion in the Labour Court that more Bank Assistants are leaving than are being promoted is an adequate demonstration of this .
15 There is extensive research evidence that disabled and elderly people who are living with someone else , particularly when this includes a non-elderly married female relative , are less likely to receive statutory services than are those living alone ( Qureshi and Walker , 1986 , 1989 ; Arber et al . ,
16 Based mainly on research evidence that some schools are more effective than others in promoting the progress and development of their pupils , School Development Plans provide a mechanism to link the planning of improvements with the financial and staff development planning of the school as a whole .
17 This is the name given to the logic of the research method that natural science is thought to employ .
18 Ti'Ko claim that this significantly increases graphics handling speeds which can be up to 18 times faster than the conventional 486 super VGA configuration .
19 Such is the lot of the football manager that constant criticism has to be lived with .
20 Michael O'Neil knows what the score is now better than any of us here , and if I know Michael , he 'll be arguing with St Peter at the gate and be telling him in his best Superintendent manner that celestial security is not what it was - if they let people like him in ! ’
21 But then again yo you 're you 're advised against going over the speed limit that most people do , I do I I tell yo like I said I 'm not a saint cos like a couple of times when I was first driving , especially in my fucking sprint cos it was a quick car I used to drive up people 's arses and wait until I could overtake them and if they did slow down that used to incense me and I 'd fucking , I 'd go right up there arse and then probably try and cut them up when I went , overtook them and I s fucking learnt , I got a I had a couple of close calls like , people are slamming brakes on and stuff
22 The exclusion of wills and conveyancing originated in a recommendation of the Legal Aid Scrutiny that public money should be directed towards the enforcement or defence of rights and not simply to enable clients to arrange their own affairs .
23 You know the the new ring road that that escapes
24 One of the odder aspects of the 1992 election was the anecdotal evidence from polling station officers who reported to the Market Research Society that many people tried to vote , but only discovered that they were not on the register when they got to the polling station .
25 This lack of free time is one of the unfortunate and regrettable aspects of college life that some students have to experience .
26 John Gillis has shown from a study of the London Foundling Hospital that higher servants , such as ladies ' maids , seem to have been particularly vulnerable which may be explained by the contradictions they experienced in attempting to combine customs of courtship and marriage appropriate to women of their class backgrounds with the standards of conduct expected by their employers .
27 In April it called for a three-tier market , including an international equity market made up of the top 350 companies , a national market for most of the remaining companies listed on the Official List and the USM , and an enterprise market with minimum requirements for those companies not on the Official List , the intention being that those companies in the enterprise market should comprise higher risk operations .
28 Under new Law Society regulations the articled clerk must be paid an ‘ acceptable ’ salary , the intention being that this shall be at least equivalent to the undergraduate maintenance grant , grossed up to cover 52 weeks instead of 38 and further increased to take account of the income tax and national insurance contributions payable .
29 Beautifully co-ordinated from top to toe , he wore a soft wool coat that matched eyes as dark as a black Welsh tarn .
30 He used to play baseball and he wears a white baseball cap that one day may become as famous as Pat Cash 's chequered headbands .
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