Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [vb -s] this [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 | Alternatively , the reader can interpret this as a sign of her weakness , that she requires this support to justify her actions . |
3 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
4 | The chief virtue of a private property system is that it achieves this dispersal and is therefore structurally antagonistic to coercion . |
5 | I am , I regret , unable to agree that the judgment of the court beyond this or that , in so far as it was obiter in the context in which it was delivered , can be supported or that it binds this court . |
6 | The code of the hill climbing rule-based searcher can be modified easily , so that it incorporates this form of learning . |
7 | So powerful is that consideration , it is argued , that it lifts this case out of the ordinary Cyanamid considerations ( see American Cyanamid Co. v. Ethicon Ltd. [ 1975 ] A.C. 396 ) , in which the concern of the court is to preserve the subject matter and accept the risk that if the court should refuse the child may die before final decision , as a result of an intervening choking fit from which only ventilation could save him . |
8 | There is no understanding of religion without appreciating that it concerns this second kind of expression and communication . |
9 | Those of you who saw today will know that he calls this position the Adam and Eve position . |
10 | I 'm told that unit sales should normally yield about three times the building costs , and that he gets this back within three to five years . |
11 | Sir Peter Teazle suggests to Sir Oliver Surface that he impersonates this Mr Premium whom Charles had never met , and ‘ you 'll see your nephew in all his glory ’ . |