Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] that [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They were things that you took to enhance your experience and to make it more intense — to make your personal development became part of your life , It was a very high-minded approach and when one looks at what has happened to the drug scene today and one looks back to the prevailing attitudes at the time , one can see the absolute , total abhorrence among drug takers that I knew in those days of amphetamines , heroin , barbiturates , mandrax — all those things that had an adverse physical effect which were considered to by highly dangerous to one 's personal development and to one 's daily living . |
2 | And do you know those advert features that they do in the States , they 're like sort of like half hour adverts , like they 're like shows but they 're like an advert |
3 | I agree with Opposition Members that what matters to our electorate is crime in this country . |
4 | On some nights one can see so many of these popularly-called shooting stars that we speak of a star or meteor shower . |
5 | Chance evidence from one chronicle records that he stayed at the Benedictine abbey of Andres in the Pas de Calais on his way before crossing the Channel . |
6 | But many of the household products and home improvements that we take for granted are potentially harmful . |
7 | During this period Stella is in hospital as she is in labour and Stanley changes into the marriage pyjamas that he wore on his wedding night as celebration . |
8 | On 18 January 1984 she told a gathering of parliamentary lobby journalists that she wished to be remembered for breaking the consensus and tackling traditionally ‘ immune targets ’ . |
9 | ‘ Kalli , ’ wrote Denness in his autobiography , ‘ was so angry that he smashed his bat so savagely on the pavilion steps that it broke in two . ’ |
10 | But it was the precipitation running off the wings through a gap in the frieze ailerons that we had on the Wapiti aircraft at that time , that had soaked me . |
11 | Before reaching the town of Rock the path runs through the only sand dunes that we encountered on the whole walk . |
12 | Clearly this is logically necessary , and in the ‘ forward ’ direction is the basis for the interventive strategies making use of protein synthesis inhibitors that I discussed in the last chapter . |
13 | Civilization , that is , human societies , goes further than just linking family groups together through a set of work tasks that they have in common . |
14 | Simple as that , cos this plan , is like a sort of pay as you go type plan , I mean , you 're not building up huge cash reserves that you gon na lose out on , by cancelling early , |
15 | The only way to reverse what the hon. Gentleman alleges would be to go back to the sort of tax rates that we had under the last Labour Government — 83 and 98 per cent . |
16 | We do n't use tea chests , incidentally , we use we wine boxes that we get from wine merchants , empty ones . |
17 | But that 's all changing now , thanks primarily to switchless interface cards that you configure from the keyboard by running an accompanying set-up utility . |
18 | Inspect and open all kitchen units and try to glimpse the wall surfaces that they cover for signs of damp . |
19 | MOST people associate pet food with the canned meat products that they see on the TV and in local supermarkets . |
20 | The one day schools that we run for school teachers in the South East of England , a larger catchment area than the East and West Sussex — in fact it goes up towards London and it includes London — it goes out towards Kent and Portsmouth . |
21 | His tale was verified by another member of the party Hawick 's B international hooker Jim Hay , who recounted that his fellow Teri , Jim Renwick , had been so intent on chasing and tackling the electrifyingly quick Eric Rush that he had failed to notice a helicopter land on the pitch and it was only when they felt the down-draft from the rotor blades that they put on the anchors . |
22 | This patient was sensitive to yeast and reacted to it in very small amounts , so that she produced a positive reaction even with the minute quantities that they used for testing . |
23 | It spills over , it goes into er the civil service unions that I addressed in Parliament this week . |
24 | That 's based on the same number of colour photographs that we had in last year 's annual report . |
25 | Now this is for the dog daisies that you get in er hedgerows . |
26 | Those of the ground crews that we spoke to were not at all enthusiastic about this mode of travel — in fact a lot of them took an extremely dim view of it . |
27 | Therefore , if I just looked at some of those policy teams that I referred to in my presentation , I would expect , and it 's happening , that we would be taking on board , in each of those policy teams , the policy development work that 's applicable to Europe . |
28 | Winter of Discontent boxes Callaghan in , people of Britain get so sick of futile Nostalgie de la Blitz privations that they vote in Thatcher , 4 May . |
29 | So those are our er quality initiatives that we want to er to take and so we set ourselves really basically three broad objectives . |
30 | It is principally the ruins of the New Temple and Late Temple Periods that we see at Minoan sites today . |