Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For the adolescent boy or girl , the confusion may be worsened by growing evidence for him or her that previous ideas and attitudes , based entirely on childhood experience , may not be appropriate in his or her new relationships or in the new society of which the youngster is now accepted as part . |
2 | One step that the CNAA had taken , and one that many polytechnic directors and others considered a basis on which to build , was to promote the development of college research degrees committees . |
3 | He 's watched football in every league ground in England , all 92 , and he 's been to America , to watch West Bromwich playing in America , he 's been to the last two or three world cup tournaments , and he goes to all the matches away , you know , European cup matches and everything that English teams are playing in , he 's all over the world watching it , you see , This year , he 's watched 22 games , which is about fifty per cent of his normal , and even he 's getting browned off … |
4 | James Powers wrote in The Hollywood Reporter , ‘ Crawford , currently starring in a New York hit play , is a new type for movies , but one that young people particularly respond to ; good-natured , detached , ready for almost any lark , without thought of consequence . |
5 | The second is not a serious problem , but one that foreign learners should be aware of . |
6 | As in the legal definition , the interactionist conception of crime also implicitly portrays it as something that ordinary people are likely to want to do . |
7 | And that they found it easier when they that that English was English and Orcadian was Orcadian . |