Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The club fear that other anglers in their area have also recognised the Wyre Boat Angling Club from the article . |
2 | This is the name given to the logic of the research method that natural science is thought to employ . |
3 | Such is the lot of the football manager that constant criticism has to be lived with . |
4 | Michael O'Neil knows what the score is now better than any of us here , and if I know Michael , he 'll be arguing with St Peter at the gate and be telling him in his best Superintendent manner that celestial security is not what it was - if they let people like him in ! ’ |
5 | The exclusion of wills and conveyancing originated in a recommendation of the Legal Aid Scrutiny that public money should be directed towards the enforcement or defence of rights and not simply to enable clients to arrange their own affairs . |
6 | Beautifully co-ordinated from top to toe , he wore a soft wool coat that matched eyes as dark as a black Welsh tarn . |
7 | If one firm takes a stand against an accounting treatment that other firms allow , that firm will be at a competitive disadvantage . |
8 | It was almost certainly the first wedding breakfast that particular Lyons ' teashop had provided . |
9 | I used pure watercolour at the beginning and although I loved its luminosity , I found that as I usually paint in short stabs rather than broad washes , the thinking time that pure watercolour demands was not ideal for me . |
10 | It is a fundamental rule of English contract law that new contract terms can not be introduced after the formation of the contract . |
11 | That question is not for the Government ; it is for the hon. Gentleman and his party to explain to his constituents why it is in the interests of the patients of Manchester to remove private patients from NHS hospitals , to deny the NHS revenue that private patients bring and to deny benefits to NHS patients in general . |
12 | She reported sternly to a meeting of the management team that word-of-mouth recruitment might be taking place . |
13 | The district council claim that unauthorised use of the farm shop for the sale of goods not produced within the farm holding is not a use ancillary to agricultural use , and is contrary to policies laid down by the district local plan . |
14 | Captain Graham Gooch insisted within minutes of Australia 's first Test victory that wholesale changes were not on the agenda . |
15 | There has grown up a folk belief that recurrent thrush is completely untreatable . |
16 | The use of definite reference and third person pronoun signal that shared knowledge is to be engaged , that is to say , that contextual information is needed which is not abstracted in the codified forms of grammar . |
17 | After the meeting Mandela reiterated the ANC position that power-sharing negotiations could not begin until the state of emergency was rescinded and all political prisoners were freed . |
18 | Many of the ‘ real ’ sentences that were processed took so long and used up so much of the computational processing of the SUN system that full testing was not feasible . |
19 | They told the Cannes conference that new legislation that requires them to give more information on toxic chemicals to federal safety watchdogs could leave them wide open to spies . |
20 | Despite the Geneva conference requirement that heavy weapons in the area be placed under UN supervision from Sept. 12 [ see above ] , renewed artillery attacks were reported as early as Sept. 14 in Sarajevo ( which was suffering severe water and electricity shortages as supply lines were interrupted ) . |
21 | Tonight on Public Eye evidence that vital monitoring equipment has been sabotaged by men who were under pressure to keep up productivity . |
22 | Flemings Corporate Finance says the cash famine that limited recovery in 1992 could get worse as City investors fund government needs by buying gilts , rather than invest in industry . |
23 | The blinkered caution of the counties has removed from the NatWest competition that romantic element which makes the FA Cup the glamorous competition it is . |
24 | Mr Deputy Speaker that strong sympathy expressed at the time of the last debate on these matters was approved overwhelmingly by the Labour party conference last October and I state that for the record less there be any misunderstanding about our position on the issue of voting systems . |
25 | Moreover , on the eve of the May 9 parade Gorbachev told a gathering of senior Army personnel in Moscow 's Bolshoi Theatre that immediate reforms were needed in the armed forces and that it could not be " beyond the pale of criticism " . |
26 | An examination by Richards ( 1982 ) of the factors employed in the recruitment of apprentices in the East Midlands illustrates some of the problems in this area , especially in relation to the current occupationalist assertion that young people will benefit from a more ‘ vocational ’ education in order to counteract their lack of experience . |
27 | The working poor 's main problem is the poverty trap — the tax penalty that poor families face when they move from welfare to work . |
28 | Unfortunately , the TSR 2 was such an advanced and complex weapon system that British industry could not provide a firm with sufficient breadth of technological expertise to act as prime contractor . |
29 | Although few people still retained the Great War view that German soldiers wore dead babies on their helmet spikes and lived on human flesh , there was little doubt in many minds that the Fuhrer was related to the devil . |
30 | In a few days time that extra edge of fitness could keep them alive |