Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [vb -s] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Representatives for the Green Party described it as " a nice statement of wishful thinking that does not realistically meet all the problems we face " .
2 What Housman has given us is a poem quite poignantly suggestive of that sense of private and personal loss that runs through so many of his lyrics ; a poem which refers us to the places and voices of The Other Shropshire , where the Graces go , and lads lie untimely in the earth .
3 Not now , not next year but in the next twenty years so there are a problem with schools , there are problems , I think , with changing leisure habits er people , the way that people take their leisure has changed over the last twenty years and not always have clubs , organizations and sailing schools taken account of that in , in their programme , especially with youngsters and I have to say I also believe there is apathy in some clubs and other organizations , not every club has an active youth sailing scheme and I believe that any club that does n't either must be extremely popular because of its er prices of beer or , or some other reason or it may not exist perhaps in twenty years ' time , so I think it 's an ext extremely important topic brought about by the maybe , without being melodramatic , some of the stuff that we 're reading in the papers about youngsters these days but looking at it from a purely selfish sailing point of view if we 're to get more youngsters into the sport even if we 're to hold our ground we 've got to make a big effort over , over this year and , and it 's important make sure that it runs on for future years .
4 This attractive hardwood conservatory has a steep pitched roof that blends in well with the gabled Elizabethan building behind .
5 Venables added : ‘ It is unfair that the stigma of being a cheat was attached to Gordon and to our club in the first place , especially when you consider some of the play-acting that goes on abroad . ’
6 It may be a cliché , but the compactness , the lack of weight , abundance and responsiveness of power , massively powerful brakes and rigidity of suspension all add up to a car that feels very much like a big kart .
7 And on price , think of it as a car that costs only twice that of conventional luxury cars instead of three times the level of BMW/Jaguar/Lexus that RR charges for it more potent models .
8 THE JOKER : He may also decide to give sexy underwear that does n't actually fit , or , if he is feeling malicious , spicy chewing gum for the loud mouthed — gum that cements the lips together .
9 A very elementary example of the optical printer 's work is the on-screen masking in Rear Window ( 1954 ) , the kind of effect that dates back well before Hitchcock 's own silent-film period to the 1890s and 1900s .
10 There 's no need to actually to put it down as a recommendation that stays forever more , there 's just no need for it .
11 Kenya , Uganda and Tanzania , the countries bordering the lake , have been reluctant to invest in preserving a fishing industry that has not yet suffered economically from the ecological damage .
12 For some enterprising footballers like Celtic 's Harry Hood or Aberdeen 's Willie Miller , the pub is a business opportunity run to the highest standards , but for others it can be either a modest earner , an extension of their drinking or a desperate attempt to grab a livelihood from the cinders of football , an industry that has never fully protected the talent it exploits .
13 The second CD , released on November 23 , features a re-working of the title track by Orbital , Joey Beltram 's mix of ‘ The Light That Burns Twice As Bright ’ , and a D-Ream overhaul of the band 's last 45 ‘ They 're Here ’ , previously available on white label only in the UK .
14 The track is backed with a live mix of ‘ Dog ’ from Jim ‘ Foetus ’ Thirlwell and also comes in two separate CD formats , the first featuring three mixes of ‘ It 's You ’ from Nirvana/Pearl Jam producer Butch Vig and the second , issued a week later , featuring an Orbital remix of ‘ It 's You ’ plus a Joey Beltram remix of ‘ The Light That Burns Twice As Bright ’ .
15 It is even possible to create a script that records how often an interactive screenshow is accessed by members of the public .
16 It soon comes alongside the Kyle of Durness , yet another sea loch that penetrates far inland .
17 I am sorry to inform you that hair that splits excessively probably wo n't grow much longer .
18 It is a story that fits in well with our article on the Structure of Remembrance in this issue of Air Mail .
19 This was not a common feature of London-made harpsichords of the pre-Tabel era , most makers preferring to use a one-piece front board that lifts out vertically even if this means ( as with the Coston and Hancock harpsichords ) that the stop levers must be unscrewed first .
20 I listened carefully to the hon. Gentleman 's remarks , the latter part of which related to a court case that has not yet been concluded , so it would be inappropriate and imprudent of me to comment on it now .
21 In a bizarre case that has once more focused attention on the accountability of art restorers , a United States Circuit Court of Appeals has heard arguments on a decision that , for now , requires an American city to pay more than half-a-million dollars for restoration work on a city-owned mural which that city never contracted to restore .
22 Giving judgment in a case that has so far been heard in camera , Mr Justice Hoffmann ruled that Mr William Goodwin , a journalist working for The Engineer , must hand over his notes of a telephone conversation with his source .
23 She is a pretty old woman with pure white hair and clear blue eyes , and skin that crinkles only slightly about the mouth and corners of her eyes .
24 I have fair skin that burns very easily and barely tans .
25 It has to fend for itself , out of a budget that has just about risen with inflation in recent years .
26 They can only conclude that ‘ Either badgers waste energy with the continued digging or very large burrows confer an advantage that has so far eluded us . ’
27 Now there 's a text that speaks plainly enough . ’
28 I would argue that physiologists of perception , working within the framework created by the Muller Doctrine and the Weber-Fechner Law are in a position of dotting the i's and crossing the t's in a text that has not yet been written .
29 Their theme , as given in the conference invitation , was : ‘ Can some modern nation show the way to a change that goes deep enough to deal with hate and fear and greed ?
30 Britain 's most famous ice-skaters are relaunching their Olympic careers at an ice rink that has only recently been saved from closure .
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