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

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1 We should n't adopt stands that we try this now and try something else next time round , which I believe is what the C E C is recommending .
2 It was only in the tenth and eleventh centuries that it became normal or common for giant churches to be built .
3 She is prone to pointing out to journalists that she has ugly hands ( her assessment ) , says she grew up thinking she was plain and now is so embarrassed by her appearance on screen that she never sees her films unless she 's forced to .
4 It was because the Callaghan Government ran out of money to spend on the water industry and the big utilities that they encountered such problems .
5 Most people vary enormously in the reserves that they have available , so that the things that floor them at the end of term may be the same small irritations that they sailed through at the beginning .
6 And there 's a lot of erm new books that I got last years for the library
7 Thank you the voice and and the words that we said paralinguistic is correct .
8 You may discover early on in an interaction through words that you share common ground ( that you both went to the same school , for instance ) .
9 It was on those lonely walks that he had first had intimations of an essentially adult truth , that it is those who most love us who cause us the most pain .
10 No well that will be our that will be our Christmas trimmings that we bought this year .
11 ( 1972 ) identified in Tyneside ( a divergent dialect community ) no less than 303 linguistic variables that they considered worthy of study .
12 During the last couple of months that he holds that office , he will be judged harshly on what he does .
13 In so many of the homes that I visit that is patently clear .
14 Amid demands that it replace all ethnic Albanian deputies , of whatever political leaning , the Serbian Assembly voted on July 5 to dissolve the Kosovo Assembly permanently and thereby dismiss the government , and to terminate the contracts of all Kosovo parliamentary officials , transferring the Kosovo body 's responsibilities permanently to the Serbian parliament .
15 The deputé , in a supplementary question , asks what on earth the minister means by ‘ Belgian ’ and demands that he clarify this category which he says he does not recognise .
16 Embedded within discussions of human rights is the intention that we should not so organise our social institutions that they promote some people and inhibit others .
17 And sh there are a number of reasons that she believes that .
18 ‘ It was n't until late in the coup activities that it became clear that the coup plotters did , in fact , have him , ’ Mr Cheney said .
19 In many cases , this loads down an essay with so many notes that it becomes difficult to read .
20 I , I 'm not for a minute suggesting that er th that for the small projects that we do that .
21 It is manifested in the phenomena that we call cultural evolution .
22 Goebbels 's rhetoric that ‘ the German people has never looked up to its Führer so full of belief as in the days and hours that it became aware of the entire burden of this struggle for our life ’ , and that far from being discouraged ‘ it stood all the more firmly and unerringly behind his great aims ’ , sounded even emptier than usual .
23 What we do at the end of the year we have n't quite worked out , but we are very much committed to sharing child care and professional space if you like , but we are very privileged in that academic work allows one the flexibility to work in the hours that you find convenient and so on and allows you the flexibility to make this kind of family arrangement .
24 If news wended to Spittals that she had any more interest in the Mills murder she would be suspended immediately .
25 A major problem is that there is no reason why we choose the referents that we do other than the fact that they may be someone we know or whose occupation we have information about .
26 But a mere ‘ gut feeling ’ on the part of your superiors that you fall short of what is expected , when they can not put their fingers on what is wrong , is not really good enough .
27 For a while they made so much work for the bailiffs that they had little time to harass the Nonconformists .
28 The Secretary of State repeated several times that we need such a scale of weaponry to provide what he calls a credible deterrent .
29 I knitted one particular pattern so many times that I dreaded another order as I was beginning to feel like a factory worker .
30 The officer told the defendant three times that he considered two pickets at each entrance were sufficient but the defendant , persisting in his intention to join the pickets , ‘ pushed gently past ’ the police officer , ‘ was gently arrested ’ , and was charged with obstructing the police in execution of their duty .
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