Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pers pn] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In many higher insects the maxillae are so greatly modified that they no longer retain any evidences of their primitive structure .
2 The increase in flexibility may be conceded , although it should be added that it commonly only extended to the classic texts , most notably the works of Shakespeare , whose assumed centrality continued to be justified in terms both of their uniquely potent literary rhetoric , and their cultural and imaginative force within " the pool of our common experience " .
3 Recently though , I have become less depressed with the help of antidepressants and I 've realised that I no longer want to be ill .
4 Gloucester 's reaction to this arrangement is unknown , but Lancashire was the one area of the north where Edward failed to endorse his power and the duke may well have resented his exclusion ; recent work has emphasized that he never entirely abandoned claims to grants which he had once held .
5 Gloucester 's reaction to this arrangement is unknown , but Lancashire was the one area of the north where Edward failed to endorse his power and the duke may well have resented his exclusion ; recent work has emphasized that he never entirely abandoned claims to grants which he had once held .
6 Then Adam quietly explained that she no longer had a job .
7 The city 's council has decided that it no longer wants an unlimited number of gypsies or travellers , many of whom are using illegal pitches , descending on the city .
8 Indeed , it could well be argued that He alone truly fits the description ‘ God ’ .
9 It has to be noted that he no longer lists his membership of CND in The Northern ‘ s Who 's Who .
10 However , these particular instances do not meet the general proposition that if the husband and wife have drifted apart , and the woman has made it known that she no longer wants to have sex with her husband , it is wrong that the husband who has sex with her without her consent is exempt from conviction for rape .
11 No one could have known that he no longer heard the park sounds for the pounding in his temples , or that his feet felt iron-clad as he walked away from the woman he longed to hold in his arms .
12 And I , foolish man , felt so rebuffed that I hardly ever tried to go through the barriers .
13 His wife , Josey , has suggested that he no longer drives their automatic Bedford fully equipped camper van .
14 Failing compliance with these requests Sir Stafford Cripps should be informed that he no longer fulfils the conditions of membership of the Labour Party , and that in consequence he will be excluded there from .
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