Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The the lists that we get range from mediocre to pretty good to excellent .
2 It was only after being mobbed by newsmen that she showed emotion .
3 Bats may even use the sensations that we call colour for their own purposes , to represent differences in the world out there that have nothing to do with the physics of wavelength , but which play a functional role , for the bat , similar to the role that colours play to us .
4 Nevertheless , it is noteworthy from the annotation of their books that they use translations wherever possible ( as indeed I do myself , life being as short as it is ) .
5 In the event of circumstances arising under 1 or 2 above which require the Insurers to notify the Society of the reduction or cancellation of cover the Insurers shall during the period from such reduction or cancellation until ten days after notification of the Society indemnify the Society against losses to the same extent as if cover had not been reduced or cancelled and if the Society shall within seven days of notification by the Insurers inform the Insurers that it wishes cover to continue on the same terms as if it had not been reduced or cancelled the Insurers shall indemnify the Society against losses on such terms for such period not exceeding six months as the Society shall specify and the Society shall be responsible for the payment of premium for such cover .
6 I gave thanks that I had time and energy to simply enjoy and absorb .
7 It is from these uncertain interstices that there emerge Fanon 's challenges to Enlightenment ‘ Man ’ , and indeed to the very idea of an essential human subject ; Bhabha finds in Fanon a powerful and subversive sense of identity as involving a split , precarious , contradictory relation to the Other , the upshot of which is a radical ambivalence , destructive but also potentially empowering .
8 That is , the critics assert that there is significant inequality between men and women , and that for a woman to be married to a man does not mean that she gains all the privileges that he has access to .
9 This included £329,000 to Iroquois , covering fees over the four-and-a-half months that he chaired Eagle , £33,000 to Iroquois ' lawyer and two blank cheques for £250,000 presented to Richard Smith and Clive Whiley , who had just been sacked as directors of Eagle .
10 In order to avoid this obviously ridiculous result , the German scientist Max Planck suggested in 1900 that light , X rays , and other waves could not be emitted at an arbitrary rate , but only in certain packets that he called quanta .
11 I think one of the biggest problems we 've got or I 've I 've had in the last couple of years is that we 've got so many primary schools that we get children from Spring Gardens and Western are now producing national curriculum information for which Marian has got .
12 ‘ The Single Market demands that we define Europe , not the UK , as our domestic market and that we make it as easy for a customer in Turin , Munich or Nice to buy from us as one in Coventry or London . ’
13 Yeltsin was awarded additional powers on Aug. 21 by the RSFSR Supreme Soviet , which strengthened his position vis-à-vis Gorbachev , and on Aug. 23 , at the RSFSR Supreme Soviet , Gorbachev agreed to Yeltsin 's demands that he sign decrees confirming the measures undertaken by the RSFSR government during the coup , thus making them constitutionally binding .
14 Moreover the statement which follows this , namely that he was learned in both human and divine law , as his letters , registers and decretals demonstrate , must preclude Pennington 's doubts that he studied law and , most especially , his suggestion that a bright young man would have gone to Bologna at this time to study anything other than law .
15 353 ) the Court of Exchequer Chamber held that a promise by A to pay existing debts that he owed B was no consideration for a promise by C. Lord Abinger C.B. said : ‘ Now a consideration to support a promise must either operate to the advantage of the party making the promise , or to the detriment of the party who is to perform the consideration .
16 Celia was Jessica 's unofficial manager , and there were hints and innuendos among show business personnel that she made things difficult and was ‘ hard to get along with ’ in any deals with agencies and broadcasting networks .
17 The reasons that we need guidelines now is we had n't time to study them at the time and up to the present moment , as far as I 'm aware there 's one section that 's just been formed a couple of months ago .
18 ‘ I think the reasons that he stays friends with his women is that he 's generous , he 's always been generous .
19 The label of the B-17 tablets that we bought lists amygdalin as an ingredient .
20 The European Commission has recommended to member states that they cut usage of methyl bromide [ see story above ] by 25 per cent over the next seen years .
21 This is an illustration of the well-known problem of computer scientists becoming so enthralled with their own inventions that they lose sight of the needs of users .
22 Young children imitate and ‘ play ’ the activities that they see adults enjoying .
23 aspects of an individual which we designate as making him an author are only a projection , in more or less psychologising terms , of the operations that we force texts to undergo , the connections that we make , the traits that we establish as pertinent , the continuities that we recognise , or the exclusions that we practice .
24 TWO Northern companies were in the limelight last week as Tyne Tees Television recommended to its shareholders that they accept merger proposals with Yorkshire TV .
25 It we further remark the way sexual difference is oft en presented within psychoanalysis as unavoidable and ineluctably fraught with pain , so much so in some cases that it warrants description as a tragic ontology , it becomes tempting to dismiss it as an expression of existential Angst suitably dressed in pretentious intellectual rigour and elegant abstraction , and , as such ( some might add ) , the epitome of psychoanalysis itself .
26 A contributory factor was there were so many bruises that they caused circulation problems .
27 Buyers of commercial vehicles or heavy trucks , for instance , may prefer to buy products that they know will " feel right " to drivers , and which at the same time are straightforward for their maintenance crews to service .
28 While I 'm having a look at this just a quick glance through erm there 's the er range of products that we print design publish , we do n't sell them , for our clients .
29 The Government previously assured both Brussels and local authorities that it used EC grant to provide additional resources for qualifying programmes .
30 This emphasises to parents that you take continuity seriously and that you encourage and value good working relationships with other schools .
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