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

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1 He warned : ‘ After a while they will claim that you accepted pay for your country ’ .
2 And if you really want to know what I think , it 's that you Cretaceous people are insanely arrogant .
3 However , to prevent inadvertent access to the wrong process when two or more are available , it is strongly recommended that you front LIFESPAN 's own command files with a single ‘ router ’ of your own .
4 ‘ Sounds to me , Clancy , that you European guys ai n't quite made up your minds about the UK , ’ he said .
5 ‘ I would therefore suggest that you military chaps use your own sources for gathering information . ’
6 ‘ I know , dear — there is a farm next door to us back on the dear old homestead and Daddy does usually describe himself as a farmer — but I meant that we capitalist parasites would be taking the place of the oxen , not the horny-handed salt-of-the-earth types cracking the whip over them . ’
7 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 .
8 One of the reasons er with the benefit of hindsight , er was that we underprovided test equipment er as you you have mentioned we have software being written in four nations and er it 's got to be assembled , somewhere .
9 But he still liked to use the window , maybe just to maintain the impression that we mere humans were here to serve him .
10 The fear and the incipient hatred are something that we impenitent elitists must learn to live with , not anything we can deny .
11 November is the kind of month that we year-round walkers cherish .
12 What has he got that we lesser men have not ? ’
13 No matter what the Annamese named it , my dear young sirs , you 'll find that we French call the city you are about to visit " the Pearl of the Orient " or sometimes even " the Paris of the East . "
14 We mused quietly on the fact that we prosaic Brits do n't give our winds dramatic-sounding names like our cousins across the Channel .
15 Because I do not accept absolute predestination , however , and can not believe that we human beings are simply pawns in some giant chess game being played in the wide blue yonder , I think that it is the person within whom the spirit chooses to dwell who actually makes the right or wrong decisions .
16 Why is it that we human beings are so curious about everything ?
17 Experience with an earlier version of comprehensive 16+ examination north of the border where the cutting edge of educational policy has already elevated modular accreditation into a major component of post-16 certification ( SED , 1983 ) suggests that the GCSE , like the Scottish Standard Grade , may already be obsolete , and that they hybrid offspring of the conjoining of the norm and criterion referencing pedigree that the search for subject and grade criteria represents will satisfy no one ( Munro , 1985 ) .
18 One defect was that it required proof of the likelihood of a breach of the peace as a result of the defendant 's conduct .
19 One of the reasons why this proposition was distasteful to many of Bruno 's contemporaries was that it deprived humanity of a privileged place in the cosmos .
20 The importance of the Positive School is that it focussed attention on motivation and on the individual criminal .
21 The essence of Hollywood was that it used actors who became real before the camera ; they were not ciphers there to be manipulated by an all-powerful director but they were actors who were able to combine natural qualities and varied skills and techniques in such a way as to create an on-camera identity .
22 One big attraction is the claim that it standard AIX applications will ‘ generally run ’ with out modification .
23 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
24 The importance of Cockburn 's work was that it integrated studies of local political activity into this wider view of the capitalist state .
25 Make sure that you do not get a link-wire in the wrong place so that it short circuits a secondary winding .
26 Their main grievances against the education system , which fell under the dual control of the church and state , were that it victimised teachers who showed dissent by questioning the working conditions or salary scale .
27 The Liverpool boss has told Dons ' chairman Sam Hammam that he Centre-back Scales remains Souness ' priority , the Reds boss having snapped up Nottingham Forest midfielder Nigel Clough .
28 Today 's move means though that he German discount rate is below our base rate for the first time in a year .
29 Yes , middle class women have done a lot for the ‘ Women 's Movement ’ but does she really think that us working class women have been sitting on our arses doing nothing all this time .
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