Example sentences of "[that] [adj] [pos pn] [noun] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The Miller knows himself : He recognizes too how it is that that his tale may offend the Reeve , and responds to the Reeve in conciliatory terms : Most pertinently , he eschews the generalization of the fabliau image of the world : The Reeve , too , in his Prologue , speaks more in relative than in absolute terms . |
2 | Corporate managers ' discretion will be legitimated since their power will be severely limited by the requirement that all their decisions must aim simply at profit-maximization . |
3 | The WWF is seeking to persuade major timber retailers to sign a pledge that all their supplies will come from sustainable sources by 1995 . |
4 | If you did then the chances are that all your service will count for family benefits . |
5 | I feel that I must clarify ( I do n't presume to think that all your readers will have read the catalogue raisonné ) my intentions , and those of the authors in embarking upon this book . |
6 | One might think at first blush that a passing reference to a person that all your readers will have heard of would serve to authenticate your story . |
7 | Well they just said that all your stresses would go away which was |
8 | My search for myself was throughout the universe and this is the moment of meeting and I wish that all my life will continue in the joy of a lasting reunion . |
9 | Darwin 's critics were wrong when they said that all my offspring would inherit half of it . |
10 | There were times when Blackadder allowed himself to see clearly that he would end his working life , that was to say his conscious thinking life , in this task , that all his thoughts would have been another man 's thoughts , all his work another man 's work . |
11 | Therefore , when it comes a cropper , there is a tendency among the rest of us to enjoy a quiet chortle , even if suspecting that all our wallets will end up lighter as a result . |