Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun pl] that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The public consultations on options for the Ipswich northern bypass is being lined up at the moment at office level for mid nineteen ninety three , there 's still quite a bit of work associated with the preparation for that preliminaries that you see , but a more measurable benefit I think Chairman is er that the , that before there is a recommendation that the threat of widening
2 Thumbed through some papers that they have got , in front of the shop , and found one set of erm , papers from nineteen thirty-six concerned the French National Anthem , and I thought that was a second amazing coincidence , er , and so I had to buy myself that that set of papers for about a pound .
3 And I 'll go through some strengths that we feel they have and the monopoly obviously is one of the er major strengths .
4 For all the proof you need , look no further than this year 's Reading Festival and the amazing response the Neds got for some T-shirts that they had made especially for the occasion .
5 For all the proof you need , look no further than this year 's Reading Festival and the amazing response the Neds got for some T-shirts that they had made especially for the occasion .
6 It was only after some years that he found the Thun-Hohensteins , who had also taken refuge in Bavaria , and could give it back to them .
7 This was the closest he would come to that association of the best " minds " sharing certain fundamental ideals which had been a preoccupation of his since the early Twenties ; and indeed it was through such encounters that he began to formulate the ideas which he was to express in The Idea of a Christian Society and Notes Towards The Definition of Culture .
8 It is for such customers that we have listed the properties of Matroc 's more widely used materials .
9 It is for such customers that we have listed the properties of Matroc 's more widely used materials .
10 It is for such customers that we have listed the properties of Matroc 's more widely used materials .
11 Despite some criticisms that it made him look like Michael Foot , it was a media success .
12 Think of some things that you have learnt in your life — for example , how to operate a new washing machine .
13 So we 've got some examples here of some patterns that we want to learn using the N tuple method and tuple and tuple .
14 erm you 're doing a perhaps you 're doing a histogram of some jobs that you 've been doing ,
15 It is said of some speeches that they smell of the lamp .
16 There was an abandoned city on the coast to the south of the G'bai , and the G'bai itself was almost certainly the result of either a nuclear war or an accident of such proportions that it had produced large-scale volcanic activity .
17 It is when the Great Detective makes a jump out of such ideas that he solves the baffling mystery , that he sees , to quote a famous example from Poe , that the best place to hide a letter is in a letter-rack .
18 Do n't worry if you ca n't do it if you ca n't any of these any of these exercises that I give you by the way it 's not like homework it 's just for you to play with them to get the do them at your own pace .
19 There 's a long way to go because many of these companies that we 've mentioned are gon na fight fierce competition from Europe and we need to assist them .
20 Anyway do you think any of these companies that you 've
21 It is in the perception of these changes that we begin to understand the history of the landscape as a whole , the Iron Age village , the Roman estate , the Saxon trade , the medieval fields , the eighteenth-century agriculture and twentieth-century industrialisation .
22 It is mainly as a result of these changes that there has been a decisive reversal in rural demographic patterns ( see figure 4. 1 ) .
23 Nevertheless , Hirsch responded that ( apart from a phrase which I have elided ) , ‘ There is not a single one of these platitudes that I do n't subscribe to wholeheartedly … ‘ .
24 Very often people get so afraid of these consequences that they develop a very serious fear of their own fear response .
25 It is in the pages of these magazines that I think we can see most clearly how editorial policy , whether it is conscious or unconscious on the part of the editors , operates .
26 It is in the light of these matters that I have to decide upon the appropriate evidence up upon the appropriate figure for pain , suffering and loss of amenity .
27 Go and get one of these thingeys that I 've got .
28 erm you know kind of er call that a first draft and then sort , you know , sort of try and sort of go through the books again and stick a few references in to back up the points you 've made so you can see it relates to other people 's evidence erm trying to go through it again and knock out the well you know what I mean kind of statements and , and , you know , you can gradually sort of make the er grad you know sort of but again it 's , it 's , it 's one of these processes that I find , you know , you need to go through again and again and again to sort of get it er get it together erm so erm
29 It is an almost unavoidable aspect of these developments that we experience the emergence of an internal market place , with the growth of business units , with some of the services being contracted outside the authority , and a degree of internal competition and a clearer split between the client and contractor .
30 It was during one of these stops that she heard a sound that made her start suddenly .
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