Example sentences of "[det] [noun] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I just concentrated on making sure that it was comprehensive in terms of description and it was obvious from that description that certain choices and evaluations had been made .
2 Each Friday that shy stub is ritualistically lit by the Ekeko 's guardian — in this case a writer , intellectual and left-wing politician .
3 Moreover in The Tablet ( 16 April 1958 ) Shirley Williams pointed out another advantage that grant-maintained schools might have : Mr Baker has laid down that LEA schools must take in children up to the 1979 limit of numbers , so that as many parents as possible can get their children in , if they choose a particular school .
4 The Science Library holds a comprehensive collection of some 600 technical journals and it is in this field that new developments are first reported .
5 In this instance that old racing saying : ‘ Back the outsider of three ’ was certainly true !
6 Japan , too , is highlighted as part of the huge Japan Festival which is running for three months in Northern Ireland and throughout Britain — but , yes , it was another coincidence that Scottish Opera chose to offer us Madama Butterfly !
7 In some cases that smiling face belongs to the wife of the managing director !
8 Judging by this description that breathless voice probably belonged to none other than ‘ By Jove ’ Allison .
9 We would conclude from this study that exfoliative cytology for biliary strictures is simple to perform , highly specific , able to provide a diagnosis when other methods fail and should , therefore , be carried out routinely .
10 In the more remote localities Bolshevik officials , desperate for transport facilities , ‘ ignored NEP and all its works , and commandeered right and left as if military Communism [ War Communism ] was still pure and undefiled ’ , yet another indication that military methods did not go completely out of fashion with the advent of NEP .
11 It could indeed be argued with some force that international morality was tending to improve slightly during this period .
12 Some fear that big rises could precipitate mass defaults next year .
13 It was only after some months that endothelial denudation was observed with platelet mural thrombus attached to exposed lipid-containing macrophages .
14 What suggestions are there in this extract that British influence in Europe was in decline during the middle decades of the nineteenth century ?
15 Table 7.1 thus also supports the contention made in the first half hour of this chapter that short-term contract workers in the service sector are mainly " voluntary " temporary workers .
16 I have argued in this chapter that conventional references to such a separation during the seventeenth century are defective in two respects .
17 Another rule that worried people on first reading , and I can understand why , is the rule relating to political activity in this country .
18 Perhaps not surprisingly , we have copious evidence throughout the period of women who felt no sexual pleasure because of the fear of pregnancy , and there is here some indication that working class women may have internalised middle class ideas of passionlessness and its correlate : male sensuality .
19 Each step should be simple and complete in itself — preferably with some indication that successful completion has been achieved , for example the appearance or the change of colour of a signal light , or the noise of a motor starting or a change of pressure which indicates that there has been a change in the flow of some material .
20 It is in the development of this flexibility that structured language work has a part to play .
21 It seems unlikely from this work that ulcerative colitis is a result of a primary defect in butyrate metabolism .
22 In line with this finding , we describe in this work that open complexes formed by σ A -RNA polymerase at the main promoter for B.subtilis phage φ29 early genes , named P A2b , and at the late P A3 promoter responsible for the expression of all the viral late genes ( 12 , 13 ) , are unstable , being sensitive to heparin challenge .
23 Wordsworth sees with some prescience that political beliefs will be the calls to battle in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries — you might say !
24 The Californian team submits in this issue that high yields of C 60 and C 70 can be explained in terms of the collapse of larger clusters of carbon atoms with various structures .
25 The answer does not lie in saying that London has some advantages that other parts of the country do not enjoy .
26 There can be concern in a study of this type that multiple testing may have resulted in certain conclusions being due to chance findings .
27 The point here is that given the institutional and political realities of the formulation and implementation of nuclear policy , it would be difficult to characterise any rights to which the peace movement may wish to lay claim ( for example , the right to a nuclear-free world ) as legally protected ‘ choices ’ , especially given the insistence by some governments that nuclear policy is not a ‘ justiciable ’ issue ( Weiss , Chapter 11 ; but see Offczors and Ruete , Chapter 13 ; Hickman , Chapter 12 , all in this volume ) .
28 As a result , an Inservice Panel was established in June 1983 , and it has been through this body that project-related INSET development can be traced .
29 It is during this period that various decrees and opinions of church leaders advise women to abstain from the Eucharist and even to refrain from entering the church altogether when they are menstruating .
30 It was during this period that horoscopic astrology was invented , probably in the fifth century BC .
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