Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [vb -s] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And the beauty of it is that she embodies this core value of intimacy in her music better than anyone else who 's arrived on the scene in years .
2 He is annoyed that she does little cleaning and that the burden of getting Keith and Amy up and breakfasted is always his responsibility .
3 Alternatively , the reader can interpret this as a sign of her weakness , that she requires this support to justify her actions .
4 This is not to say that she has much time for the developers ' current products .
5 Examples of this reciprocal effect lie in the man who is engrossed in his work to the detriment of his married life or the woman who is so wrapped up in her children that she has little time for her husband .
6 She thinks I let Norman down somehow by marrying a plumber — not that she has any job at all !
7 This criterion does not apply to the pronouns he and she ( do n't be fooled by the fact that she has more letters ; it still has only two sounds ) .
8 Your daughter does n't live extravagantly enough for it to be noticed that she has more money than the average student .
9 I would like to thank them all for their gifts and their good wishes , ’ said Dorothy , who is looking forward to cultivating a few hobbies now that she has more time .
10 it is not proud that she has more Bible knowledge than he does .
11 ‘ You know what she 's going to tell him : that she has this dream , fantasy , God knows what it is , that she killed one of the kids . ’
12 That she has less strength at work and has more broken time owing to bad health and especially should she be married , domestic duties and that her output is not so great as that of a man .
13 But it may be that what we do is is as you say that we Does that guidance thing give general broad headings ?
14 In practical terms , the school librarian or teacher may not have the authority to make a final decision on the purchase of a microcomputer but it is important that s/he has some knowledge of what microcomputers can do and what criteria should be used for selection , so that the decision made by the headteacher may be influenced by the person who will ultimately control and use the microcomputer .
15 Moreover , it is socially important for the way that it demystifies such manoeuvres .
16 Some managers are convinced that PRP will improve performance and raise income , but there 's hardly any evidence that it produces any improvements .
17 People need to see what they 're eating but the light must never be so bright that it kills any atmosphere you 're trying to achieve .
18 That is why , on the costing basis , we are right to say that it represents another 10p in the pound on basic income tax .
19 The word ‘ sweet ’ is used so often throughout the scene that it loses all worth , in the same way that a Chaucerian epithet such as ‘ fresshe ’ comes to mean almost the opposite when continually applied to January 's wife May in The Merchant 's Tale .
20 While he agrees that it involves more risk , it does not deter him .
21 An object of a particular date in a particular context does not automatically mean that it dates that context : a context often contains artefacts of quite different dates , and it is the archaeologists 's task to arrive at an interpretation that fits all the facts .
22 I can assert of the oldest tree in the park ( if there is such a tree ) that it is an oak , but I can also say of the sentence " The oldest tree in the park is an oak " that it means the same , or that it expresses same thought as , say , its French or Chinese translation , irrespective of whether it says anything true .
23 The problem with such a characterisation of pluralism is that it bears little resemblance to what pluralists actually say pluralism means , and consequently it is hardly surprising that even the most cursory of empirical investigations can show such a naive version of pluralism is untenable as a description of the distribution of power in Western liberal democracies .
24 I must say that it sheds some light on the state of some of the aircraft that I had to fly in then .
25 Alright , now if we look at the , the rural instead of the urban wage rate , right , up here alright , now let's just say that it takes that amount of time before this individual gets a job in the urban area , alright , now if we discount alright the erm , the rural , the urban wages right , that 's all this
26 I was questioned about this in recent years when I visited the Camp during one of my lecture rounds to the ATC in the Highlands , but I only add this yarn to illustrate that it takes all kinds to make any air force station , and I am sure our childrens ' children will be told and the tale will no doubt be embroidered to suit the occasion .
27 Therefore we want to think ahead to future access to the information in the Journals , and the price is that it takes more time now .
28 We do not know how this activated state is subsequently maintained throughout the healing process , although the final overrun and pile-up suggest that it takes some time to switch off .
29 Here art orders our vision , deliberately interventionist in that it presents those uncertainties and anxieties of childhood where difference makes life a misery whilst providing poignant images for the artist .
30 The downward arpeggio in the last two bars will obviously be given to the clarinet , for besides the fact that it fits that instrument like a glove , it does not lie within the range of any other wind instrument .
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