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

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1 It had quickly become clear to everyone that the new concept ( the ‘ Teller-Ulam configuration ’ ) was likely to prove successful .
2 And Bridhe and Seumas Ban would make it plain to everyone that the new mistress had their approval .
3 ‘ It seems to me that a new play like Shadowlands needs to be exposed to different audiences before it settles down .
4 Someone has told me that a new carb would help , someone else reckons the distributor would be best changed .
5 The Minister will find it difficult to convince me that the new employers ' priority will be to match the existing and future pension rights of STG employees .
6 The Minister will find it difficult to convince me that the new employers ' priority will be to match the existing and future pension rights of STG employees .
7 It seems to me that the new settlement if my analysis is correct can only be in one of those two areas , which does n't seem to me to be a very sensible way of proceeding .
8 It seems to me that the New Testament says very clearly that many people came to Jesus asking for a sign and he pointed to himself .
9 Indeed , first impression tells you that the new car 's chassis feels a little less sharp and agile than its predecessor 's .
10 One that the new settlement should avoid er the greenbelt .
11 On several previous occasions she had done this , trying to persuade herself that the new Tom , Dick or Harry was quite as desirable and worthy as the missing Harry , Dick or Tom .
12 I would hate to have to tell him that a new type of gentleman has taken over the clubs and boardrooms , a man who does not consider dishonesty the property of the criminal classes and who , moreover , believes that the notion of the gentleman is negotiable .
13 An argument developed because Mr Brown told her that the new chauffeur the company had just taken on could use her car while she was away , as the car that had been ordered for him had not arrived .
14 Whichever of these two ( not very clear ) alternatives we adopt ( see 12. 2 — 3 ) , the point remains that whatever memory does provide is not a separable check on our taking it that the new sensation resembles the old .
15 Rumour has it that the new product will have two inferfaces — the familiar character-based screen and a GUI lookalike , with button bars and WYSIWYG editing .
16 By the end of the Eighties there were so many library books in the shops and on market stalls ( a mediaeval phenomenon that still survives in market towns in Devon and elsewhere ) that it was clear to anyone that a new situation had arisen .
17 Let's have a look , then , at my little circuit of friends just as the calendar tells us that a new year is dawning …
18 ‘ He told us that a new laser , a pulsed dye device similar to the one now installed at the Ulster Hospital , could reduce the birthmarks by up to 90pc in some cases .
19 John of Salisbury tells us that a new custom had arisen in his time that on the day on which a young man was to be girded with the belt of knighthood he went solemnly to church , laid his sword on the altar , and offered himself and his service to God .
20 In a similar vein , Clara Malraux who spent several months in the company of Nizan in Moscow in 1934 , recalls that Nizan 's hopes for the creation of " new values " , a " new man " in Soviet society were not fulfilled : " It seemed to us that the new man had not yet emerged " .
21 Alert 's flying tour of Britain brought home to us that the new GRP planing hulls could be used for long range patrols when required and that they were not just " hot rods " for use in sheltered waters .
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