Example sentences of "[adj] that [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it has become clear that to implement such knowledge in language processing systems it is necessary to use semantics in its broader sense , i.e. using encyclopaedic knowledge and general knowledge . |
2 | We feel the savage assault and the cold breath of the infinite that causes this frost of many colours and the stilling of the images , with its beauty . |
3 | It was perhaps the heightened awareness , evident in this film , of what distinguished the Americans from the British that produced such a weird send-up of the archetypal Englishman in the company 's popular adaptation of Rider Haggard 's King Solomon 's Mines ( 1937 ) . |
4 | This wife stood by her afflicted husband and even expressed fears about what might happen if the firm were to remove him from his electronic friend : ‘ I know it sounds funny , but I 'm afraid that losing that computer may break his heart . ’ |
5 | In ten minutes , a tree hundreds of years old that supports many other plant and animal lives can be destroyed with the snick of a chainsaw . |
6 | This case falls within ( a ) : the school was so over-subscribed that to admit all the applicants would have prejudiced the provision of efficient education . |
7 | ‘ By the time the weary reader has plodded that far , it will be clear even to the uninitiated that writing this book was a labour of hate — for reasons reviewers can not be expected to discern and which are in any case of small interest . |
8 | We have a line charge in front of a dielectric that fills half the space . |
9 | That is , inner cities are perceived as ‘ deviant communities ’ , areas which need to be turned around and brought back into the mainstream , a mainstream that requires little or no restructuring or reform . |
10 | It was wholly appropriate that to reach this landmark the jockey would have to produce one of his greatest efforts . |
11 | At the time it seemed one of the better right hands I 've ever thrown — from the shoulder , punching not at but through the target , with half-pivot that threw all my weight behind the blow . |
12 | It became obvious that to insert any metal object into a hole containing explosive was highly dangerous . |
13 | right er it 's unusual that knocking that is n't it ? |
14 | The comprehensive ideal is simply the ideal that holds all children worthy to be educated . |
15 | ‘ Good that clears that one up . |
16 | sure but again I mean if there was a market for this I am sure that to take that and splinter it off into a unit it costs money to get people that want to come into this business |
17 | One can be perfectly sure that had such a momentous event happened on the Lord 's Day , that fact alone would have been reported over and over again , the comfortable synchronicity of it all being a matter for boundless pleasure . |
18 | ‘ We are confident that had these words [ sc . |
19 | Daily passenger figures are averaging 100 but weekends are looking up with more than double that figure each afternoon . |
20 | We are equally concerned that backing this up is an organisation which ( in addition to being efficient ) ensures equal opportunity , and an adult ambience of personal care in which responsibility and individuality can flourish ( not easy to achieve ) . |
21 | When an elderly relative is to be cared for , it is important that having some time off together should be top priority for the couple . |
22 | ‘ There 's something very important that concerns all the family that I want to discuss seriously . ’ |
23 | There is not enough room here to cover the subject adequately , but a number of good anatomy books are available that offer all you need to know . |
24 | There is not enough room here to cover the subject adequately , but a number of good anatomy books are available that offer all you need to know . |
25 | But this intuitive probability will be significantly increased if there is a plausible and well-supported theory available that entails some causal connection between smoking and lung cancer . |
26 | Come on in then , come on , have you drunk that drink all again ? |
27 | When the Warnock Committee suggested in its report ( 1978 ) that every effort should be made to assimilate the handicapped , whenever appropriate , into mainstream schools , it was apparent that implementing this would mark a fundamental change in education provision . |
28 | While few would disagree with such a statement it is probable that to achieve this goal education spending per pupil should be increased in real terms during the period of a decline cohort of young people . |
29 | It is probable that winning that nomination against three candidates was the hardest election of her life , until perhaps losing her seat two decades later . |
30 | I 'm worried that wearing these high heels I 'm gon na get those nasty , bulgy calves . |