Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [noun] that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A delighted Mr Guest said after the hearing at the Justiciary Appeal Court that in addition to the expenses of the case , he would be seeking a five-figure sum in damages .
2 The paper 's QC , George Carman , told the High Court jury that by taking his family on a free Spanish holiday with Mrs Bauwens during the Gulf crisis , Mr Mellor had made a serious error of judgment .
3 In fact , so vital are the French nutcrackers to the French walnut industry that in 1981 , when the crop in the south-west was only 5 per cent of the normal crop , nuts in their shells were imported from California and India to keep the crackers going .
4 All the hype surrounding Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT has drawn attention away from the fact that the real monster seller that for at least its first two or three years of life will relegate NT to niche product status is Windows 4.0 .
5 All the hype surrounding Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT has drawn attention away from the fact that the real monster seller that for at least its first two or three years of life will relegate NT to niche product status is Windows 4.0 .
6 On July 29 a Croatian report cited figures from the Bosnian health centre that to date 8,018 had been killed in the fighting and 100,000 were said to be in " concentration camps " , reports of which remained unconfirmed .
7 But a member of the cynical tendency jeers that after all this brouhaha , a Prime Minister who 's obsessed with political safety , will only allow minor pain , though back benchers will be encouraged to squeal so as to impress the markets .
8 Information and theory is needed so that people may continue to be motivated , and so that occupations can give the meaningful career development that for most persons is still essential to feelings of self-worth .
9 It follows from the above account of the expectations-augmented Phillips curve that in the short-run , both Y and P rise ( and unemployment falls ) , but that in the long-run , unemployment returns to the NUP and Y falls back to that level associated with the NUP .
10 Brown had , very incautiously , said some things at a private dinner party that on a literal construction would have implicated the Labour Party in a rather nasty intrigue .
11 Nevertheless , some spark of remaining pride had driven her to array herself in a sprig muslin gown she had bought with the peach , topped by a pretty chipstraw bonnet that at least provided a little place to hide her face under its poking brim .
12 The main chain O of Thr12 forms a hydrogen bond with N 1 of His15 while N 2 of His15 hydrogen-bonds to a well-ordered water molecule that in turn hydrogen-bonds to the main chain O of Met51 .
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