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

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1 The seamen are therefore determined that they will have nothing to do with Germans of any description until the Germans have made full reparation for the cruel murders committed and the lives lost on the high seas from submarine action " .
2 The district which was due to take over the funding is now claiming that some of the people who are now living in the special units attached to old people 's homes are not their responsibility They did not originally come from their districts and so they are refusing to pay some of the finance over .
3 The Board is simply saying that its own policies will also be explicitly only for companies .
4 The board is there to ensure that the share-holders achieve the best return on their investment .
5 At five o'clock tea was served to the Empress and about 20 of her guests , the groups being so organized that in the course of a week all of them enjoyed this privilege , thus avoiding any outbursts of jealousy or recrimination .
6 Whenever they gather in private , he is berated for the economic mess in which their political fortunes are floundering , although in public , as hon. Members know only too well , the fiction is resolutely maintained that Conservative economic policy has been a continuing success .
7 The fiction was still maintained that the king was responsible for government .
8 The bodymaker passed the doors to the finishers , who in turn passed them on to the french polishers ; the doors then moved along to those whose work it was to hang them in position , the operations being so arranged that the polished door was completed just at the point where it was to be hung on the coach .
9 If the mind is so conceived that its relation to the world can only be a causal one , then to perceive something must be to be causally affected by it .
10 On the official level , the PLO is still insisting that ‘ it is ready to accept to deal with the Baker plan ’ but only if the composition of the Palestinian delegation is publicly selected by the PLO .
11 On the official level , the PLO is still insisting that ‘ it is ready to accept to deal with the Baker plan ’ but only if the composition of the Palestinian delegation is publicly selected by the PLO .
12 Away to the west towards Memo , Lieutenant D. St. A. Dexter , supported by Turton , blocked the enemy 's eastward push that had overrun Dutch positions , but with the difficult hill country between them and Mape , they were unlikely to link up with the other columns .
13 As the attacker 's foot lifts from the ground , the defender is immediately warned that a kick is coming .
14 Morrissey and the lads were apparently miffed that their last two singles were n't as successful as they had hoped .
15 er it was , basically the Kuomintang are just saying that the people who are actually leaving associations are riff-raff , you know
16 Then he got peevish and decided on a rain storm and the dinosaurs were so overgrown that they would n't fit into the ark so the flood destroyed them all .
17 Nor will it come from exports , which are now falling because the pound is so overvalued that we can not have export success at its present level of valuation .
18 ‘ I would be delighted to design the flowers for your wedding … | ’ The daydream was so engrossing that she almost did n't see the man and the girl struggling on the pavement opposite .
19 The proposals suggested yesterday by the Leader of the Opposition were clearly to ensure that British farmers reduced their already low incomes and that the money be used for development — rural and urban — in the southern parts of the European Community .
20 The only trouble was that the photograph was so arranged that it would be very easy for a picture editor to crop the product out of the picture altogether !
21 The cough is there to signal that something is going awry and needs attention after which it will be all right .
22 The rule is firmly established that we may not look at Hansard and in general I agree with it , for reasons which I gave last year in Beswick v. Beswick .
23 Sir James Graham of Netherby Hall rebuilt the trap and the Scots were so enraged that they gathered a small army of local people and set out to tear it down .
24 The Guild is now advocating that further steps should be taken , namely , that women should be made eligible for seats on town councils .
25 The Council was clearly implying that ( as Newman saw ) Scripture itself works sacramentally , especially when it is made actual by effective reading and preaching in the liturgy .
26 Pauline Mitchell , director of housing , said the council was not suggesting that Tracy had been negligent .
27 The potatoes were so filling that there was n't a great deal of room left for all the other foods they usually ate .
28 By the middle of 1924 the Agitprop section of the Smolgubkom was openly declaring that both shefstvo and smychka were a farce in actuality because they had deteriorated into mass weekend outings to the countryside in search of illicit stills .
29 Perhaps most important of all , the RHA was not anticipating that there would be any serious opposition to the proposal to rundown the asylums .
30 The law is now settled that either intention or recklessness as to the respective conduct elements is sufficient .
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