Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [noun pl] that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Tell me about the one day schools for school teachers that you run . |
2 | Er there was very little effect on the A sixty one through the centre of Harrogate or to the north of Harrogate , the sorts of traffic flows that we had prior the southern bypass are still there . |
3 | two packets of chicken breasts that I did n't know we had . |
4 | Certain combinations of landscape elements that I tend to search for were in short supply . |
5 | The factory , faced by demands from minority groups that it should not discharge its waste into the local river , will be unmoved by such considerations if its productivity and its economic survival depend upon keeping costs down . |
6 | One would assume that they might but Kurt Benirschke and Margaret Sullivan , while at Dartmouth Medical School in New Hampshire , could not find a single egg in the 47 pairs of mule ovaries that they examined . |
7 | There are two forms of stereo isomerisms that we recognise and do n't forget , these labels are purely arbitrary . |
8 | So these are , these are summaries of example units that we might do which either exist already or might be made to exist quite |
9 | Although excess zinc may interfere with the absorption of iron and vice versa , it is unlikely that the low µg levels of trace metals that we have shown in gastric juice affect the absorption of exogenous trace metals . |
10 | There are all kinds of reasons for Africa 's food problems — rich and precious land being used for cash crops instead of to grow food for local people ; a much smaller proportion of land fertile enough for cultivation than is the case in Asia or Europe ; farmers being paid such pathetic prices for food crops that they turn to coffee or tobacco in order to survive . |
11 | They were both so caught up in developments at Crystal Springs that it was sometimes hard for Christina to recall that Stephen still had a stake in a totally separate business empire in England — one that Robert seemed to be finding increasingly hard to administer in his partner 's prolonged absence , though Stephen still kept a very firm grip on English events from Barbados . |
12 | It was only when he began having fantasies about space men that he was really in there with the hit . |
13 | Bloomfield states that librarians have so constructed tests on library skills that it appears that ‘ we librarians have a poor understanding of the value of the library for our students ’ . |
14 | The pits close , leaving thousands without jobs in pit-head villages that they or their fathers once came to for work . |
15 | The Macmillan era had aroused hopes in leftist hearts that we might achieve a mixed economy that made sense ; but the murkiness of political scandal and the absurdities of needless party discord rendered Mr Macmillan 's last months unhappy and confused . |
16 | Klaus denied accusations by opposition parties that he was copying Poland 's " shock therapy " , and that he was deliberately using inflation to soak up excess purchasing power . |