Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] that [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is actually my experience that even the most difficult and complex modern poem , especially if you have read it beforehand , comes to life quite magically when it 's read alone .
2 Well , it crossed my mind that actually a few of the headings here are actually duplicated by the Video Work in Progress meeting , so whether we want to cover them again in this meeting I do n't know , because we had a meeting yesterday which covered some of these things and their minutes are then available .
3 So when one day Kraal was mocking Slorne for her silent uselessness , Creggan was forced to say in her defence that perhaps the silence only hid an eagle who was kind and gentle and whose talons carried no harm for any eagle there .
4 Difficulties only arise when dieters get it into their heads that only a certain source of protein is acceptable and therefore restrict the overall range .
5 Despite their recognition that even the model example of Greek literacy was not always ‘ unambiguous ’ , explicit and easy , they nevertheless tend to represent these qualities as ‘ intrinsic ’ to literacy and as the source of its great potential .
6 Deeper , cultural changes are needed , and total quality management — with its insistence that only the patient can define quality — is the way forward .
7 ‘ And so everyone was happy , ’ said Julia , smiling again and not giving voice to her suspicion that perhaps the young homesick Italian might have been happier if her besotted husband had managed to forget his dislike of foreigners and their countries .
8 Against these features it is to their credit that even the gifted individuals we discussed were able to have such an impact on their organizations and on history .
9 Such was its power that both the Empire and then the Nazis dissolved it .
10 This planted the seed in his mind that perhaps the work of a record producer could be interesting .
11 The first of these survives only in the form of a writ sent out by Edward I on 14 November 1279 , informing his judges that henceforward no religious or other person should receive any land in perpetuity , on pain of seizure by the chief lord , or , if he should neglect to do so , then by the king himself .
12 There was widespread support for his contention that both the Congress and the judiciary were corrupt and were obstructing the government 's economic structural adjustment programme .
13 Who would ever guess from the benign expression on his face that just a moment ago he had been exploding with anger ?
14 I do n't know how the problem can be circumvented , except by being so much better than your opponent that even the most biased referee is forced to acknowledge your scores .
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