Example sentences of "[that] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Alice gratefully laughed with her , feeling privileged and special in this intimacy with Pat that admitted her into important conspiracy . |
2 | A more fundamental difficulty with the new examination is contained in the very principle that made it at first sight so attractive — its applicability to the full ability range . |
3 | I scrambled up to find a rather nervous photographer who had not enjoyed the path that led him to that spot . |
4 | I want to take you through the thinking that led me to that conclusion , and then to concentrate on one of the keys to securing that future — the whole question of advancing the cause of children 's books . |
5 | The local police had had a busy evening with an exceptional number of hoax calls that led them to non-existent road accidents drunken brawls and even — a touch that showed a nice appreciation of British susceptibilities — a rabid dog on the loose . |
6 | Salt ways present no special features that distinguish them from other roads and lanes on the map or on the ground . |
7 | Ask yourself the question , ‘ Is it my desire , my greed , my wish to be in control that drives me in this matter , or do I feel the lightness of purpose that is a mark of the guidance from within ? ’ |
8 | ‘ It 's as if the skin that separates you from those horrible things in the newspaper has been ripped away , ’ says Alexandra Campbell , who six years ago was the victim of an attack in her own home . |
9 | It was drink that got me into this mess . |
10 | I know it was only the extra weight of the Cross that got me up that hill . |
11 | ‘ It 's over-consumption that got us into this mess in the first place , ’ says Julia Langer . |
12 | It 's your thinking that got you into this place ! ’ |
13 | So if we 'd have just carried on the way that was going , I mean , that got it from ninety thousand in just over a year to , to seventy nine thousand in five months . |
14 | After such training a given element will , when the stimulus is applied , be the target both of external input and of internal input by way of the associative links that connect it to other elements . |
15 | As a result the public interest is increasingly defined by expert professional administrators , and administrative decisions designed to promote the public interest are articulated in a language that screens them from effective parliamentary criticisms and public debate . |
16 | In America small town-dumps have been closed , or sold by the cities that owned them to private operators . |
17 | I also knew the leaves of some trees , plants or grasses that provided us with instant cures for bee stings or bites from centipedes or scorpions . |
18 | It stood , open and scoured , to breathe the air that purified it from any hint of sour milk . |
19 | Nature , that framed us of four elements , |
20 | Er that concludes ours at this moment Mr . |
21 | PS Do let me know if there 's anything in the script that worries you at all — my home number is 01 228 9066 . |
22 | One of the things that helped us over this difficult period was the fact that earlier that year the cutter crews had decided to form their very own association . |
23 | They also learn the position of the wetlands that provide them with crucial staging posts where they can feed and rest before starting on the next part of their journey . |
24 | But it was not only the international flavour of Penguin New Writing that distinguished it from other symposia of this kind ; Lehmann also had an active interest in the visual arts , and in particular promoted the neo-romantics . |
25 | Camberwell did not have a major industry that distinguished it from other London districts , but it offered sufficient variety of employment to engage a majority of the workforce ; other breadwinners did not have to go far to reach central London . |
26 | What was it about Luke Hunter that reduced her to such gibbering incoherence ? |
27 | Steve Raper ( Punyettas ) had a 4 lb bream in the first ten minutes opposite the bungalows and continued on the feeder with caster for roach that lifted him to 11–10–0 . |
28 | Well I suppose what 's but you see I do n't know whether she 's doing it that must be her that done it in that corner , cos he ai n't been in here ! |
29 | Erm if you 're going to use =thing something like that in the exam I mean there 's no reason why you should n't use that multiplying it by one point whatever the percentage is . |
30 | Yes , did you find that hindered you at all ? |