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

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1 I suddenly realized recently that I 'm so far short of having any kind of representational experience that I just do n't know what 's going on in this country .
2 Some farmers have been so convinced by industry-generated publicity over the absence of a proper income that they just have n't bothered declaring any income .
3 Women are making such progress in the world of French crime that they sometimes seem to be monopolising the police report headlines .
4 Our participants had the clear perception that they also have powers within the classroom , conceived as a specific social setting , and they act to establish themselves and their powers .
5 The old adage that you only get out what you put in becomes very meaningful and it is only too easy to miss an employee out of a list because a code has been entered incorrectly or because information is inconsistent .
6 It is to these experiences of unemployment and social security that we now turn .
7 Virtually noone at this level uses the high elbow that we commonly teach in the UK .
8 The constructivist thesis , it is argued , is not relevant because mental representations have not been defined away and replaced by talk of actions : we still have to say how mental life as we know it to be , with the representational character that we naturally give to it , relates to neuronal life .
9 I can , however , reassure the hon. Gentleman that we regularly keep security matters under review and take all necessary further steps in the light of such reviews .
10 The bolt was on the door and the top was off the bottle of Old Bedwetter that I generally reserve for moments such as these .
11 We have also made it very clear that upon the signing of a cease fire , but not before , all coalition forces will be drawn back from Iraqi territory that we currently occupy .
12 So successfully did they break into the English market that they soon put the native vineyards out of business .
13 Most of them are indeed trying to pull the ‘ off with the old , on with the new ’ wife replacement technique but they are in such an emotional mess that they subconsciously drive away any woman who tries to get close to them .
14 These are still only marginally emergent , and are under great pressure from the dominant forms of developed capitalist and state-capitalist modes , which often have the additional advantage that they effectively control the production and the directions of the newest technologies .
15 This is such a diverse field and so open to personal preference that I only intend to say a few words about it .
16 If you got mice i , you can also make things easier by actually moving that arrow around until you get to the individual word that you actually want to find and actually then you stop your cursor there .
17 But I mean I must admit on the side of some men , it 's not actually an individual thing that I totally blame it on , although men , you know , have their responsibilities .
18 It is therefore to the sum which is to be awarded in relation to the plaintiff 's future accommodation that I now turn .
19 Unlike professionals , most amateurs lack confidence on putts inside 10 feet for the simple reason that they never practise them .
20 It is a psychological battle that we sometimes have to wage .
21 Now yes this is very very welcome indeed , but I do see it Mr Chairman in the experience of the past and that really with the hard work that you both have put in as a piece of paper it is now in the computer as far as I can see and I think there is a term now within agriculture and I will give you an example of this and I think it now , it may apply I think to our road system particular particularly in the north , north Suffolk , yeah I think the term is set-aside , and I hope that some time central government will acknowledge that within this eastern region certainly the Lowestoft area and Waking area we have very great problems , because these pieces of jigsaw do not come into the full picture , they 're put in place now and then and later and in apparent it is giving us a very great problem certainly within the last
22 Despite the squeeze on hospital budgets , health professionals visiting from the United Kingdom are likely to be struck more strongly in the leading New York voluntary hospitals by the relatively lavish level at which they are equipped than by their shortage of money , perhaps because they can shape the patient population that they actually serve to match the funding available .
23 It was just a quickie , I just wanted to read this little point that I actually think brings lots of what you 've been discussing about together , and it 's a light hearted , but it does have some relevance if I can just say it .
24 It is probably the strongest human bond that we ever experience .
25 First , though , we have to try to understand the ordinary human behaviour that we usually call ‘ normal ’ .
26 It is a measure of his success in launching this new functional approach that we now take it so much for granted that we forget , and even find difficulty in appreciating , the novelty which it represented at the time .
27 The statesman as artist — God knows it is a dubious and dangerous idea , but to get rid of it Probably involves demoting statesmen and aspiring statesmen from the privileged position that they still enjoy in public estimation .
28 ‘ And do I assume from your obvious excitement that you now wish to go ? ’
29 There is a small officers ' annex in the village itself for me to be impotent at , and it is on this hygienic apartment that we increasingly depend .
30 It is with great pleasure that I now enclose a copy of the video film made of the first semi-final round .
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