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

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31 If the circle that I 'm looking at is six miles , which you 've implied it is .
32 The point that I am trying to make is that the experience that they are gaining , by working and living with their people , day in and day out , will give them a depth of understanding which , sadly , no amount of university training would give .
33 That is precisely the point that I am trying to make .
34 Member will give me just a moment to finish the point that I am making I shall come to that .
35 The point that I am making is that the argument is not one of Sunday trading , but one of law and order , with the Conservative party ranged firmly among the enemies of law and order .
36 The point that I was seeking to make a moment ago — I reiterate it now — is that I think that it is to the advantage of everyone in Northern Ireland for the politicians of Northern Ireland , of all shades of opinion , to come together , to talk and to express their mutual wish for peace in Northern Ireland .
37 That was the point that I was trying to make .
38 Lenders have confirmed that they do not seek possession where the borrower has suffered a severe reduction in income support but is still making a regular and routine payment , nor will they repossess — which is the point that I was making — where income support is paid direct to them .
39 The Minister has made exactly the point that I was making — that , in effect , a tiny minority has claims that are unfounded and without merit .
40 The hon. Gentleman makes a fair point , which is not very different from the point that I was making about what the governor of Brixton prison knew several months before those IRA terrorists broke out .
41 I am grateful to the hon. Lady because she makes the point that I was coming to .
42 Sir , i it was a terrible brief point about clad in jodhpurs , riding boots and hacking jacket but all the point that I was going to make that I 've heard about riding roughshod over Europe but Mr Deputy Speaker this is ridiculous , I the er the honourable
43 Bearing the above statement in mind , take my tutor group as a fairly typical example of the point that I 'm trying to make .
44 The point that I 'm trying to make is that Johnson made it plain , yes , that greed makes you gullible , lust makes you gullible , er er , you will be conned , but nobody gets punished .
45 And whilst they 're sailing across this little lake there in the evening a sudden storm blows up , now in the version of the bible that I 'm reading from it says there that , er that is was a fierce storm , other versions will er , give different e , different expressions , it was a fierce , sorry , a fierce gale of wind .
46 It 's obvious from the record that I was weighted down by an incredible burden I did n't know was mine or not. ,
47 A question to ask yourself is this : ‘ What is more important , the job that I am doing or myself ? ’
48 I 'm therefore doubly grateful to you for giving me the chance to meet you today , and I hope that some of the contacts I might make today will stand me in good stead in the job that I 'm doing in Oxford over the next year or so .
49 Then you 've got to think of your references problem is the job that I 'm applying for is working in the school and my reference for primary school is Redland School cos that 's where I was I thought ooh yes that would be laugh if I apply for Redland School yeah great so it 's gon na come under wor work experience and reference I do n't know you can put
50 If I buy if I buy bottled water , I get with that bottle , er an analysis of the water that I 'm drinking .
51 When a new plane came in and they assigned it to our crew , it being the principle crew and we got to name it and we named our plane Skyscraper , I do have some later pictures but er it taken in front of the plane of the crew that I was flying with at that time and the ground crew in front of Skyscraper .
52 Oh , we had to wait at the border , we had in advance to get visas , and when we got there , things were very simple but nonetheless , we were very well received , and the person that I was staying with , lived in a flat , a very simple flat , but nonetheless , a very pleasant flat .
53 Kay was the name that I was called at home , my middle name , one of my father 's names , and I knew that Kay , the boy in The Snow Queen , was me , who had a lump of ice in her heart .
54 Woman , the top that I 'm gon na buy for Romax and Jason eight ninety nine and she 's selling it for one fifty .
55 The second qualification is that the relationship that I am calling ‘ enemy ’ is more complicated than the simple bilateral relationship suggested by the stories of cheetahs and gazelles .
56 I had been preparing myself for as long as I can remember , preparing myself ( though I did not always realize it ) from the day that I was born , preparing myself , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , but always aware of the dangers of beginning too soon .
57 It appeared on the day that I was answering questions on transport on the floor of the House and there was a question on the future of railway services on the order paper .
58 and that 's the criticism that I 'm told is I 'm not quite aggressive enough when I 'm driving a truck , but I , I do n't see it that way , I 'm not being aggressive .
59 Again on this very course a while back it was only three people in the group in the week that I was watching and the guy who was running the session had , had worked the equation wrongly on the rating or whatever and the other two , never seen him before in their lives were saying that 's wrong and he started getting really annoyed .
60 In order to sustain the argument that I am putting forward here , it is important to establish what were the major arguments levelled by anthropologists and others against the ‘ great divide ’ theory .
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