Example sentences of "[that] [adv] [art] [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Each additional storey may be given its own roof so that eventually the building looks like a Chinese pagoda .
2 At the very least , a Channel 5 might convince the Government that perhaps the BBC does not need to take advertising just yet .
3 Let me suggest to my hon. and learned Friend the Minister that perhaps the time has come to stop acting as an honest broker between victim and aggressor .
4 If there 's no control at home , they come to the teacher and require the teacher to discipline their child , in the hope or belief that perhaps the teacher has the desired authority .
5 Given the composition of Council , it is likely that only the DTI stands in the way of adoption of this proposal : if it is adopted , I hope we will be spared further sanctimonious claims to the high ground by the Institute , and that it concedes it is operating predominantly in the interests of ( some of ) its members .
6 The identity of the two activities is asserted , with a succinctness that only the build-up has made possible , in ‘ flowered acanthus ’ ( acanthus , a classical motif of architectural sculpture , is also the stylized representation of specific foliage ) , and also in ‘ Can you tell the down from the up ? ’ ( for there is no way of deciding whether ‘ nature ’ is the ‘ up ’ and ‘ art ’ the ‘ down ’ , or vice-versa ) .
7 It is the unheard-of , something that only the author knows : the vital knowledge that gives the author control over both the characters and the readers of the book .
8 Even today , he is sure that subconsciously the experience continues to affect him , especially when storm , rain or trees trigger off the train of associations .
9 And the reason for this is that usually the male has a vast number of sex cells and consequently can afford to compete er for er female cells to fertilize .
10 ‘ In charge of ’ means that once a person takes a vehicle on a road or public place he normally remains in charge of that vehicle until he has taken it off the road or public place again .
11 Having been involved in a substantial amount of this sort of work for 15 years , I believe it is correct to aver that once a person reaches 60 there is an unwritten rule or convention which determines that he or she shall not receive a first appointment .
12 It follows that once a person reaches the level of authentic faith — which he sees as the third and highest stage along the path of life , following others which he terms the ‘ aesthetic ’ and the ‘ ethical ’ — it is led and governed purely by obedience to God and not by anything merely human , however lofty .
13 What this entails is that once a charge becomes enforceable , the chargee may thereupon take whatever steps are available to enforce the charge since English law places no significant impediments in the way of the right of enforcement of a charge .
14 That 's why I 'm glad that WISE thing , I mean it 's about time they bloody realized — I 'm convinced that once a woman gets into science she 's just as good as if not better than , any man .
15 She also assumes that once a woman marries and has children she is financially provided for .
16 Finally , there is the danger that once an organisation disbands its own workforce it may be exploited by monopolistic outside suppliers .
17 Indeed , he points out that traditionally the IEEE has not been swayed by big name support if it feels another technology is more meritorious .
18 Using Kirchhoff 's current law at the noninverting input of this trigger gives so that Hence the output switches over to the opposite saturation state from positive and negative saturation when respectively It is said that the circuit acts as a discriminator .
19 Another very important principle also is that these erm the relationship between the ultimate good — G I call it — and these subordinate ones is non-linear as a mathematician would say , that is that nearly every virtue becomes a vice if you have too much of it , you see .
20 So that now the GCSE comes along , and lo ! what do we have but composition , performance and listening over four terms , and continuous assessment , etc .
21 THERE are some disasters that are so ghastly that even the voyeur averts the eyes .
22 DID MY ears deceive me or was yesterday 's BBC TV news saying that even the Queen has ‘ flu ?
23 Times are so hard at the Manor Ground that even the manager has had to return his club car .
24 Johnson went on to explain that here the composer derives much of the melodic material from a Gallic lament for the dead .
25 If it fails to achieve that then the decision has not been properly designed .
26 I wan na see that then the bungalow 's got four , five bedrooms ?
27 The only way out of the dilemma is to suppose that sometimes the photon gets through and sometimes it does not .
28 You have already noticed in your SAS practice of up-to-time sentences that sometimes the mouth seems to open more noticeably than at others .
29 When the decision comes to plant a new church , one of the great joys that initially the team finds is that of intimacy with one another : a true fellowship .
30 First and foremost is that almost every facility has an OHP projector whereas not all have slide projectors .
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