Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As well might I have risen and said , ‘ I will tell you what really happened , for this trial and the real issues involved will one day become the subject of a great novel , and I am a man from two centuries into your future who read that book as a lad … ’
2 If this was the source of the visitors ' continuing jurisdiction in disciplinary appeals , then it was accepted that they would be amenable to judicial review , their situation being in certain respects comparable to that of a visitor to a university or college who holds that position by virtue of his office , cp the Queen as visitor of the University of Hull : see the Page case [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 , 1279 .
3 Most of these reprints will have been requested by the prospective user , and others will have been sent by authors who recognise that user as being involved within the same specialism , and so such higher use is not unexpected .
4 And now it is a man of sorts who carries that acknowledgement .
5 In the case of the commissioners of supply , there were many gentlemen who accepted that appointment not out of any great and compelling interest in aiding the collection of the land tax but in recognition of their social rank in their county .
6 It was the Indians who showed that man is capable of separating the two worlds and living in both of them , not at the same time but alternately .
7 Critics of Darwin who quote that passage with which I started do not usually run it on .
8 I can remember one unfortunate teacher , faced with a whole class engaged in this feat , saying with a very red face , ‘ Any girl who makes that noise will have an order mark ! ’
9 The girl who lost that race at Ascot was riding him .
10 It was Simon who gave that impression behind my back .
11 The GP who made that referral should understand the options available and the implications of his referral .
12 However , the Sun 's italicised section in the body of its report — ‘ he had wooed her five years with champagne and romantic meals , getting just a kiss on the cheek in return ’ — provides the clear message of what allegedly out-of-work actresses are expected to give tycoons who make that son of trouble .
13 Well that th this is why I put the memo that if it 's rejected by the tractor driver who takes that trailer out ,
14 Picasso said that taste was the enemy of creativity and , eventually , those disabled artists who pursue that path of affecting taste will find their work stagnating , since they are facilitating an outsider 's vision of themselves .
15 All those across the shifts who worked that face were members of the marra group .
16 Now there have been some allegations flying around that there are people in the parliamentary Labour Party who want to get rid of that link and I want to categorically say that there is no serious figure in the Labour Party who shares that opinion there 's no one in the G M B group who takes that view there 's no one in the Shadow Cabinet and what is more , I know from my own personal experience , and my dealings with him over thirty years , that there is no greater supporter of the trades union link than John Smith himself !
17 Long-term investment over 20 to 30 years is likely to prove advantageous to those companies with surplus cash who anticipate that development may be permitted in the long-term future .
18 A SENIOR Anglican clergyman who declared that sex outside marriage should not necessarily be considered a sin has come under fire .
19 They leave scent messages under trees which then so fascinate other dogs who pass that way .
20 There is one who loves , and the other who allows that devotion . ’
21 She 's gone with a friend who likes that stuff .
22 It does raise a very important matter because in the B C C I inquiry , it was quite obvious er that parts of Price Waterhouse were n't fully aware of what other parts of Pri Price Waterhouse were doing and indeed worse than that and in fairness to Price Waterhouse , some of the regulators in different parts of the world did n't know what each other w w were doing and the only people that did know what was happening were the principals behind B C C I who exploited that situation .
23 Mr Templeton said that minutes later he had spoken to a policeman who contradicted that information and said he had been told that there was someone in the building .
24 He 'd got up , and he was looking at me as if to say Coming ? supposing he was the kind of normal person who said that kind of thing .
25 ‘ You can take me to a hotel , somewhere I can stay for a couple of nights until the police can find the very sick person who sent that letter to me . ’
26 Until you find the person who sent that letter , I 'm never going to be completely safe . ’
27 There 's no other door , and the only person who uses that door is the man I 've just described to you .
28 One possibility is that he took the view in this case that the trust inhered in specific property , and that it was payable by the person who had that property , so far as the other conditions for a valid trust were also met .
29 Finally , what , in retrospect , did the person who lived that life consider had happened during its course ?
30 Madame Delon mentioned that the person who painted that view of the Porte des Cévennes , the one hanging in your salon , is a friend of yours ? ’
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