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

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1 There was virtually no INSET , and schools felt that PNP resourcing had very little impact on what they did in the home-school area .
2 As her mother 's name was the same as her own , it has been mistakenly assumed that Mrs Coade , the mother , ran the factory until her death in 1796 , but ‘ Mrs ’ was a courtesy title for any unmarried woman in business at that time , and bills show that Miss Coade was in charge from 1771 .
3 This , together with the dissatisfaction of members of various university disciplines and sub-disciplines ensured that SMP would be continuously subject to criticism .
4 In their turn publishers and booksellers found that FE students — and sometimes lecturers too — were frequently not committed purchasers , resulting in an unpredictable level of demand .
5 And banks say that John Major 's Treasury and local-government ministers have given them a more sympathetic hearing than Margaret Thatcher 's .
6 References in the commentary to shutter speeds , and exposures and lenses demonstrated that Miles had read a book on photography too .
7 The Scribes ( i.e. the Doctors of the Law ) and Pharisees complained that Jesus was wrong to eat in such company .
8 And sponsors claim that BBC producers are among the most persistent canvassers for their cash .
9 Foreign aid workers and diplomats confirmed that Farah Aydid 's forces appeared to be in control of most of Mogadishu , including Villa Somalia , the presidential residence .
10 America was hailed as the ‘ great English Republic ’ and orators hoped that England would become a country in which ‘ all denominations will be as free from State patronage or persecution as they are in the great land over which waves ‘ the star-spangled banner ’ ’ .
11 A large assembly of bishops and priests declared that Lothar lacked " the knowledge of how to govern the state " , and had fled " by a just Judgement of God , first from the battle-field and then from his own realm " .
12 To this the West Germans and others responded that Poland should be left to resolve its own internal difficulties .
13 Vogel and others argue that Japan only became the model to follow once constitutional safeguards of individual rights harnessed a cultural preference into a force for the good of society as a whole .
14 But Attlee and others believed that Britain could not act without the support of or against the wishes of the United States .
15 Further conversations with Eleanor McCallum and others confirmed that God was wanting Gary to ’ move out ’ .
16 These omissions and transpositions indicate that Levi could well have kept to himself any plan he may have formed to end his life .
17 Attica could not satisfy the needs of a standing navy , and inscriptions show that Athens got cypresses from Knidos in Asia and Karpathos in the Dodecanese ( Tod 110 , now known to be fifth-century not fourth ) .
18 Although a similar performance next year would be difficult , the valuation of the market is modest and analysts believe that Oslo will keep outperforming other European markets for the time being .
19 All of these , plus a busy sporting calendar and excellent modern leisure centres and facilities ensure that Nottinghamshire really is a sporting county .
20 But officials insist that Poland 's national telephone company , PTTP , will be protected only for a few more years and will then be left to go bankrupt if it can not compete against privately owned network operators .
21 But Christians believe that God acts in history , so the Church always has to try to respond to the leading of the Holy Spirit in each age .
22 But Christians think that God Himself has taught us how to speak of Him .
23 Liberals saw this as evidence that the dominions were more interested in going their own way , but Unionists retorted that Canada like Britain had been led astray by a radical government and that Canada 's decision was the result of Britain 's failure to offer preference .
24 But fears grew that Iraq has been breaking United Nations trade embargoes .
25 Details were not released , but reports indicated that Hekmatyar had finally agreed to join the interim government and that Dostam and his forces would be moved out of Kabul .
26 But analysts recalled that Mr Parra had spent the two weeks before the talks touring member states in an attempt to secure a deal that would remove at least 1 million bpd from the oil market as demand falls with the onset of warmer One analyst said that the delay in reaching agreement had unsettled the market .
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