Example sentences of "[art] [num ord] [noun sg] that [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Partly sponsored by industry , this was the second activity that focused on the promotion of chemistry to young people to be organised by the recently-formed group . |
2 | They were in the big room on the second floor that served as Frick 's office . |
3 | The second factor that argues against the theory that only a low increase in inflation will result from devaluation is the attitude of the workforce , where wages account for 60% of unit costs . |
4 | This points to the second record that randomized to the home address . |
5 | The second innovation that flowed from the 1976 crisis was complementary to the first — a new financial information system ( FIS ) . |
6 | Sometimes it 's as if he 's constantly rejecting the first idea that comes into his mind , and plays the second instead . |
7 | The first question that arose in my mind was : what have I to do with Orwell ? |
8 | The first question that has to be asked is whether in fact anything at all needs to be done . |
9 | If if it is considered that a new settlement is required to meet the housing provision in Greater York , then the first question that has to be asked is , is the criteria approach alone acceptable . |
10 | In designing questions and questionnaire schedules for use in standardised or semi-standardised interviews , the first question that needs to be addressed concerns the objective of the study . |
11 | Peter Fowler is the first name that springs to mind as the hardest worker on the Tour , purely because we do n't see Nick Faldo too often ! |
12 | It was the first name that came into my head ! |
13 | The first decision that has to be taken , then , is which medium — or combination of media — to use . |
14 | It 's near the international airport at Shannon is the first thought that springs to mind — but Galway is n't close to Shannon . |
15 | The first thought that came to me was that I had n't got my clean bloomers on . |
16 | Impressive was the first word that sprang to mind . |
17 | The speaker planning in the here-and-now , possibly threatened with his interlocutor wanting to take a turn , typically repeats himself a good deal , using the same syntactic structure , the same lexical items , using the first word that comes to mind rather than hunting for the mot juste , filling in pauses with ‘ fillers ’ . |
18 | Perhaps the first point that needs to be made is that the relationship between use and learning differs in respect to first and second language situations . |
19 | EUROPEAN funding for the Highlands worth £20 million a year could cover health initiatives — the first time that spending on health has been considered for such grant aid . |
20 | She threw herself off the bed and hauled the first outfit that came to hand from the wardrobe . |
21 | In addition to an absorbing interpretation of Winterreise , which comprises the second CD , we have a strange mélange on the first disc that consists of some of the songs arranged for viola and piano , some for piano alone , and some of the poems merely being read by Peter Härtling , who ends the disc with a 12-minute Epilogue , discoursing on Müller 's life . |
22 | The first bank that comes into the ratings is NatWest or Barclays at number fifteen . ’ |
23 | We assume that graduates will do and say things in a considered way and not proffer the first thing that occurs to them . |
24 | She had Oz by the shoulder and Jinny , tumbling nearly into her arms , said the first thing that came into her head . |
25 | I could hardly believe it , and said the first thing that came into my head . |
26 | Tweed said the first thing that came into his head . |
27 | Unable to bear this silent examination a moment longer , she said the first thing that came into her head . |
28 | He said the first thing that came into his mind that would eradicate any suspicion she was harbouring that he might soften towards her . |
29 | So Gabriel sang the first thing that came into his head — loudly : |
30 | He was blustering , saying the first thing that came into his head . |