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

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1 It was such a childish action that they all laughed again before he said , while striking a pose , ‘ You have a lot to learn Mr Farrier . ’
2 Likewise , if it is tin that you hanker for , Jones is in charge of 150000 tonnes of the material that his political masters have decided they no longer need .
3 Coming to terms with the fear that we all feel when in danger is different from being fearless .
4 It should be clear from the last chapter that they both play a role in determining the equilibrium level of income and employment and that a change in any one of them will cause the level of national income to change via the multiplier effect .
5 Having already made substantial structural changes to his garage to make room for the aeroplane 's assembly , and storage when complete , he spent the first days after its arrival using some of the surplus lumber from its packing crate to build a workbench , only to discover on completion that it all had to come apart again to extract the stepladder he 'd used to support it during assembly .
6 Although most DNA is in the B form , whose structure was originally determined by Watson and Crick , there is no reason why the cell should not make use of other forms as well , and indeed Alex Rich ( MIT ) described a protein binding with high affinity to the left-handed helix of Z-DNA that he first described .
7 Accordingly we tend to be friendly with one another , there being a general recognition that we all benefit rather from mutual support than ferocious competition .
8 On condition that we both covered our heads , Olivia and I were invited to watch the proceedings from the rear of the crowd .
9 This implies the rather restricting condition that they all have the same activation energy and there are doubts upon this point being raised in recent research .
10 Ordinary life was halted to allow time for realization of the sorrow to penetrate the layers of defence that we all set up to blunt the terrible pain of loss .
11 But it is such a famous story that we all mistake it for our own . ’
12 We also have the advantage that we all know each other well and have adjusted to each other 's life-styles .
13 Also missing from the personal computer users vocabulary were such words as laser printer , PostScript , page description language and a whole range of typographic terminology that we all now take for granted .
14 It was the next afternoon that I first saw her , she was in an incubator .
15 It was during my first year at university that I first came across it in a book by James Tyler Kent in a public library .
16 It was at university that he first began to perform , and he later went to New York to study acting with Lee Strasberg .
17 We now have one of those very clear , but actually rather rare , tests of a scientific hypothesis that we all learned about at school .
18 yeah , a decision that we all erm just think what we generally use through the day .
19 Other classes struggle all the time , to get anything done you feel you know why are we having this class , we 're not making erm it 's not making a lot of educational sense and one comes to the conclusion after many years of bitter experience that it personal dynamics , it depends on who 's in the group and some groups erm this one successful and some groups which I wo n't mention are relatively unsuccessful and one feels okay that 's because of the inter-personal , it 's who 's in the group and how they interact with each other and try as one might , I suppose I play th the leading role in this group
20 De Quincey wrote that habitual opium-taking reawakened the childhood capacity that we all recognize and remember , for conjuring up monsters in the dark .
21 In fact the dream that we all had about Great Britain acknowledging it 's theatre and funding it properly has suffered a lot of setbacks since the ‘ sixties ’ .
22 Do you think as a band you have a basic outlook that you all agree on ?
23 You will appreciate that as Chairman I have not given up the fight to get as much financial aid and help as is possible to keep our heads above water ; we must fight to keep all that we hold dear and promote the Medau that we all benefit from both in health and fitness , and as teachers , financially .
24 Plants consume carbon dioxide , releasing the oxygen that we other species require , completing in our turn the full circle by ‘ burning ’ carbon and breathing out carbon dioxide .
25 If we 're going to increase nursery provision , we 've got to do it by putting , putting money where our mouths are , huh , putting our money where perhaps some Conservative government peoples ' mouths are as well , and they 're all very keen to will the ends but they 're not so keen to will the means , anyway this is the means , there 's a million pounds here erm , next year we we effect , and other members can speak about that and the work that they first have erm , I do notice that , that the latest report from the erm commission on on education and the book we all had to read does give us this first priority , er provision in nursery education particularly in areas , er deprived areas .
26 The song ‘ You are my Heart 's Delight ’ from Lehár 's operetta The Land of Smiles ( 1929 ) was one of his most famous , and it was in this work that he first came to England in 1931 .
27 It may sound obvious , but take time to explain to your child that we all become ill from time to time , and we are given medicine to make us well again .
28 Japanese houses have dropped out as the sinking Tokyo stockmarket drags down their capital ; Nomura also lost face when the issue that it lead-managed last year for GPA , an Irish aircraft-leasing firm , fell through .
29 The next step was for me to learn how to play the new solo and then record a rough version of it , to double check that we all liked it .
30 I think it was Oh What a Lovely War that I first remember seeing you round about the university .
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