Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] that [pron] [adv] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 The opportunity that they now have is to become independent production companies , an opportunity that they did not have in the last round of licence decisions .
2 I agree with the hon. Gentleman 's comments about the danger of MacSharry 's proposals , particularly in areas such as Wales , which are so dependent on farmers who are not big farmers in the general sense of the term but who need the support that they now have .
3 So that as well as measuring pressures , we can have flow and volume data on the same patients and the technique that we now use is to bring these patients in er to challenge them with a large fluid load , er they get an antibiotic , which is actually part of the way that we fund this study , they have a
4 Now , I was never a good getter-up but I do have the excuse that I often retire very late , particularly if I have a visitor in the afternoon and need to get a bit of washing or something done at night when it is possible to get on with it without interruptions .
5 They so enjoyed the experience that they now do a screen of their own .
6 And it 's only when they see publicity of the drug that they actually realize
7 The have had er a long grade of time since the complaint was put to the commission , to put a notification in if they wanted to protect their position , but still they could of done so on , on a precautionary basis , and without prejudice basis they have not done so , a longer standing commissioner had invited them to do so ten years ago , they could do so this week on without prejudice basis and that may erm lead to security in the future that they now seek
8 The condition that we now recognise as AIDS was first reported in the USA in 1981 .
9 ‘ Obviously , as a Liverpool fan , you have to be worried but I 'm perfectly hopeful that we 'll get through this and come back as the force that we always have been . ’
10 Small peasant farmers can not compete with capitalist concerns , with the result that they often lose their land to them and end up working for them or migrating to the towns in search of wage labour .
11 I think it 's fair to say that with this new computer erm the box office that we 've got a lot of information can be stored on that and in future we 'll be using a much more erm sophisticated in a scientific way for instance if you came here and book that seat that your sitting in tonight we would know on that computer what type of show that your discouraging coming to erm we can say to you we can send you out a leaflet saying the kind of er things that you 'd like to see are on at the playhouse on such and such a date and we could even say to you would you like the seat that you normally sit in .
12 In summary , the assessment of pain in babies and animals is so much more difficult than in adult humans that we must face the likelihood that we often get it wrong .
13 It is in the nature of the work that we often ask children to make difficult decisions in drama ; if the class are finding the process difficult it is well worth reflecting publicly on that : " I ca n't imagine anyone would find a decision like this easy . "
14 And that really they 're to do with , they cover all aspects of the work that we currently carry out .
15 They are concerned with the industry and the section of industry alone , but of course the issue that we then have to deal with is , we must make sure that those section committees , those national section committees , carry credibility with the members working in that section .
16 Neil , Neil now says , that when he meets a girl , he , he waits to see if she 's got any characteristics in common with the dreadful Vicky , the girl that he eventually fetch her much deserved slosh on the chops and was pulled into Ipswich Magistrates Court , you know , oh I should n't laugh , but erm , he says he looks for those characteristics , and the moment he sees that the girl is going to be this sort of neurotic , excitable , hysterical creature he walks away .
17 If you 're receiving supplementary pension , the social security office should inform the council that you also need housing benefit , and they should work it out and notify you .
18 They often can be related to in hierarchy terribly aggressive to his subordinates but the company or his boss quite often the position the attitude that we actually take passive , aggressive , assertive .
19 What I want to make sure first of all is that erm you understand what has gone on before the scene that we actually want to find ourselves in .
20 I do n't feel at the moment that I even have the right to his name . ’
21 ‘ Of course , there is always the danger that you actually identify the time a convoy is passing through , ’ he admitted .
22 well there the sort that you only want about a couple at a time at the most
23 The picture that we now have from Oppenheimer 's work is as follows : The gravitational field of the star changes the paths of light rays in space-time from what they would have been had the star not been present .
24 I have sent round a briefing paper , and rather than go right through that , what I 'd just like to do is to highlight two or three things about myself and about the post that I now hold , and I would be pleased to answer any questions that you might have during the next two or three minutes .
25 This we actually see is just a continuation of the service that we currently provide for refugees withgin the community , adding another dimension to us .
26 Okay we 've only barely started if you take a a fresh piece of paper then , a fresh sheet of paper and and er the orientation that you now know we need to do if we 're going to do if we 're going to do a thought pattern
27 The notion that we crucially need , I think , to do justice to the conflicting claims of the amateur and the professional in these matters , is the idea of thresholds .
28 JB : There 's a bit of painting there on the wall that I rather like — well in fact I do like it , it took 20 minutes .
29 That is not the proposition , but the fact that one does not ban it does not mean that , with the knowledge that we now possess , we do not regard it as a debilitating and dangerous influence on society , and especially young people .
30 The knowledge that we now have about fertilization and development of the human ovum speaks to us of the miracle of our existence .
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