Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [pron] have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That night she was woken by the most terrible screams that she had ever heard .
2 I mean you , you 're not gon na go out and spend eighty quid on groceries that you 've already had on Friday just cos the shop 's open on Sunday are you ?
3 Staring at him , into blue , blue eyes that she had once found so attractive , she shook her head tiredly .
4 So you have to beware of blind alleys like that ; from personal experience , there are loads of these styles that no-one has ever asked me to play . ’
5 In September 1989 Chadli announced the postponement of local elections , originally scheduled for December , following complaints from the opposition parties that they had not had enough time to prepare for them .
6 Yet some of the people concerned would be people I was at school with ; and in any case it would cal 1 upon questions and allegiances that I had continuously pushed into the rear recesses of my mind .
7 Karajan 's response to Honegger 's Symphonie liturgique and its near contemporary , Strauss 's Metamorphosen , of which he made the first recording in 1947 , provides specifically musical evidence of Karajan 's priorities and allegiances that I have yet to see considered by those who have become so concerned to analyse and recycle often erroneous information about his alleged political sympathies before and during the Second World War .
8 All it 's saying there is , if you do find something from erm other bits of the text books that we have n't covered in lectures , bung it it .
9 It 's given me the chance to look further into two books that I 've really enjoyed reading than I ever usually would .
10 Later that afternoon Mr Brownlow wanted to return some books to a bookseller , and to send some money for new books that he had already collected .
11 In the late 1980s , the Japanese , with their own US plants producing so many cars that they had little need to import more , and with voluntary quotas unfilled , decided to reclassify light commercial vehicles as cars .
12 I know that whenever I 've tried to put paint on any cars that we 've ever had , it 's never looked right has it ?
13 I could do a couple of tapes worth of slang words that they 've never heard of before .
14 17.33 With regard to spelling , the aim should be that by the end of compulsory schooling pupils should be able to spell confidently most of the words they are likely to need to use frequently in their writing ; to recognise those aspects of English spelling that are systematic ; to make a sensible attempt to spell words that they have not seen before ; to check their work for misspellings and to use a dictionary appropriately .
15 These may be very , likely some of the words that you 've already written down .
16 Never make a rash move in conflicting traffic situations because you 'll find yourself Er they might gesticulate at you , they might blow their horn at you , they might say some very rude words that you 've never heard before .
17 All the loving and giving of small luxuries and necessities that she had not thought of herself , and the expected regularity of their attendance at those sumptuous Sunday luncheons , encroached dangerously on the precious isolation of life at Kileady .
18 The pictures can then be made as a set right from the beginning , rather than just hanging together three or four pictures that you have already made , in the hope that they will be complementary .
19 The Secretary of State made one of the worst speeches that I have ever heard from a Minister in the House .
20 Nothing that would stand looking at too closely , of course , but it was like all the best illusions that she 'd ever seen , onstage or off because for all its contrivance , in the moment of perception it somehow transcended reality .
21 I have n't taken into account the suggestion forms that I had this morning and some quiffs that I have n't had .
22 This new complication revived all the old doubts that she had successfully conquered , and she parted from him at her gate with very mixed feelings .
23 I mean , I 've worked with the County Council but not on the same sort of budgets as the district councils so they 're making decisions that are affecting the districts that they have n't got any means of
24 There are hints of one in the story of Rahab and the spies that we have already looked at , hints of an attack mounted on the basis of inside information gathered in that dangerous night of pleasure , or of stealthy entry into the city gained by means of Rahab 's treachery .
25 I have no intention whatsoever of rejecting any of the designs that you 've just shown me . ’
26 That you do n't like these designs that I 've just shown you ? ’
27 Deacon 's structure involves two complementary shapes joined at right angles ; shapes that one has never seen before but one recognises as familiar .
28 The candlelight on the peeling walls made scary shapes that I 'd never noticed before .
29 This is n't always possible as we saw last year and as we have been reminded , that was not an easy decision and in fact it 's one of the reasons that we have n't put extra money into the primary schools this year .
30 Young kids , some of them not even teenagers , were arriving all the time , mostly for reasons that they had n't thought through or could n't express .
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