Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [that] " in BNC.

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1 I think we had better try and influence that as churches not that we should about the suffering that goes on about the death that goes on , but I think we ought to give all this another dimension in churches .
2 Graham Taylor 's battling heroes could not quite hold on for a win that would have allowed the beleaguered England manager to say ‘ Nuts ’ to his critics .
3 Many people had switched on after the announcement that Welles 's Mercury Theatre was doing a play .
4 The Vicar 's wife , who had parked on a yellow line while her gay husband went into the shop to get a treacle tart , got such a shock when Wayne stuck his big , hairy white face in through the window that she jumped out and ran away .
5 She pushed at the curl , then reached down for the shoulder-bag that lay at her feet and dug out an ebony hair pick .
6 some some extra layers on this , I mean I think that 's very valid and the extra layers include er one , the fact that since then there have been a number of royals who have divorced and so it is not unique for royals to be divorced and the Church of England has not jumped up and down about the fact that there are royals who are divorced particularly given that the , you know the Church of England are opposed to divorce .
7 These receptors wrongly interpret the increased return of blood when lying down as a sign that excess blood volume has caused the blood vessels to become ‘ overfull ’ and so the kidney is instructed to remove the excess water and salts .
8 There 's no need to actually to put it down as a recommendation that stays forever more , there 's just no need for it .
9 Elizabeth had noticed the lighthouse on her flight back to England two years previously , and had marked it down as a place that she must see .
10 I was ready to chuck it all in after a decision that flew in the face of reason .
11 But I left the first of her three Sunday night shows feeling vaguely let down after a set that mixed the great with the gaffs .
12 West Brom were then safe and were not too bothered about letting Stoke beat them to send Leeds down after the trouble that Leeds fans had caused at the Hawthorns .
13 Let's have a word Colin shall we about er Saturday 's display , er get your thoughts together on that and w we 'll enjoy the goals from that er great victory against Palace at Lane when er Notts fought their way back from being two down against the team that were second in the table , great fight back .
14 The Employment Appeal Tribunal decision confirms that late applications can be allowed in notwithstanding the fact that the Applicant relied on the advice of a solicitor .
15 Shortly before ten o'clock in the morning , the Angelina , almost slack-sailed and ghosting along under a Meltemi that hardly rated as a zephyr , tied up along the starboard side of the Ariadne .
16 It flew through the air to land some distance away as both men went down with a crash that shook the ground .
17 He slammed the phone down with a crash that must have hurt Tony 's ears .
18 Putting his coffee down with a violence that made some slop into the saucer , Michele jumped to his feet .
19 Dalziel put the phone down with a ping that rippled violently across the room .
20 She looked down with a fear that was also a pleasure at his stained , scarred hand .
21 He unclipped the empty drum and slammed on a full one , thrust the gun forward and sat down with a thud that shook the cockpit .
22 She banged the receiver down with a force that made Claudia wince .
23 He concluded that the approach was ‘ too heavily fictionalized ’ to go down with an audience that was having to deal with the everyday realities of war .
24 To his relief he found he was above the trees and looking down into a murkiness that was beginning to map itself below him into defined and recognizable shapes .
25 Finally , Delaney 's masked black figure slid down into an area that was wider and better lit .
26 Keith rang in with a question that was designed to floor him : ‘ Who are the three England footballers in the Sixties with three ‘ o's in their surname ?
27 She barely has time to recover before Nina Myskow breezes in with a smile that makes her look like a 10-year-old ( a ten-year-old Stilton , that is ) , hurls her customary , ‘ Hello , you old bag , ’ and her reflection kisses the air beside my cheek .
28 Once he had decided on his man he moved in with a determination that usually beat the carefully-laid plans of other interested clubs , often to dramatic effect .
29 Moved in with a boy that 's got a group .
30 Tracks like ‘ Read Between The Lines ’ and ‘ Race Against Reality ’ will draw you in with a beat that rocks , before kicking back with the word from the unheard .
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