Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 what 's happening with the tomatoes is that tomatoes where they gone ?
2 I said at the time that reports are ALWAYS one sided when the score is 3–0 or 4–0 , this coupled with what I actually heard on radio 5 and what Ive seen of the goals is that Leeds had plenty of the ball , just found it hard to break a 6,7,8 man defence , and norwich looked dangerous on the counter attack .
3 Perhaps the oddest feature connected with the cemeteries is that no evidence has ever been found for one outside the East Gate .
4 A further point made by the teachers is that opting out will jeopardise efforts to adjust to falling school rolls .
5 A further approach argued by the taxpayers was that the disposal of certain assets of the practice by B did not constitute a cessation of trade .
6 All Mr Ross could remember of the burglars was that they both had Glasgow voices and called each other Pat and Jim .
7 One of the conclusions that can be drawn from the responses is that despite the increased provision of online information services by a range of organisations including Aberdeen City library , the Scottish Council and others , the level of awareness and potential of such information sources is still low .
8 But the thing I keep coming back to when I look at the figures is that Northallerton is only a third bigger than Selby .
9 In terms of the effect on potential parties , an argument advanced by the petitioners was that the notion of ‘ involuntary agency ’ was an established part of the lex fori , and to disapply it in the case of foreign defendants would be to give such defendants an advantage denied to their domestic counterparts .
10 They are said to be very fast over the first 40 yards , and the advice offered by the locals is that you should run on a zig-zag course if one of them takes a fancy to you .
11 The conclusion reached by the Americans is that , if it is not necessary to kill , then it is necessary not to kill .
12 What one can read between the lines was that Jackie was n't yet a champion , that he knew he was good enough to be one and that the pressures and opportunities to make money were too good to be passed up .
13 One of the reasons why Sami and Jamal were so happy to cooperate with the Americans was that Younis belonged to the Syrian-backed Amal militia , which had burned Jafaar and Hamadan poppy fields and destroyed their processing labs , and here was a chance for revenge .
14 The other reason she had disappeared with the juniors was that it kept her out of Jack 's way .
15 Part of the problem that we got back to when we looked over the issues is that what 's happening in the private sector is not just that it 's growing but that it 's very much in an unplanned fashion .
16 Another point illustrated by the trees is that arms races do not necessarily have to be between members of different species .
17 What it means for the homes is that they 're going to have to take a what we 've been doing over the last two or three years is gradually improving the staffing levels in our elderly people 's homes , because the dependency levels in those homes are getting very high .
18 What is not clearly stated in the text but is easily deduced from the tables is that most of the proposed ‘ preventive ’ measures in these 39 cases/ 1000 are not really preventive at all but , rather , treatments carried out after birth : 15.7 are neonatal surgical procedures for congenital heart defects , pyloric stenosis , and inguinal hernia ; 15.4 are standard orthopaedic procedures for congenital hip dislocation and club foot ; and 1.8 are postnatal treatments for a variety of other conditions .
19 I might have checked out the financial aspects of buying into the station , but one thing I 've learned over the years is that you can never do too much research .
20 Amongst the most pertinent critical observations he makes of the fabliaux is that they are neither truly crude and naive , nor pretentious .
21 All that has changed over the centuries is that the monarch used to be the substantial head of the government and it is , indeed , still the case that , legally , much central government executive authority continues to reside in the monarch .
22 That is n't as in predicted number of additional car journeys or people wishing to go to Heathrow , so what is actually suggested by the Liberals is that the those additional people are going to arrive and be serviced by terminals which are out of date and they wo n't actually have the facilities th that are required .
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