Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [det] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And although Ross had insisted on regularly visiting his brother and sister-in-law in hospital , it was on Laura 's own slim shoulders that most of the daily problems had fallen . |
2 | It is between these two sectors that some of the sharpest demographic differentials are found , and I will argue that the unique nature of the British housing market tends to perpetuate and reinforce these differentials in terms of patterns of early marriage , high fertility and marital breakdown . |
3 | That is one of the reasons that many of the developing nations are so poor ; money is ploughed into supporting armies and wars with little thought or notice taken of the underlying causes of these situations , such as famine and dissatisfaction . |
4 | It is a credit to Social Services officers that many of the new policies for children had already been adopted , and you can be proud of the work being done in this area . |
5 | It is from these recommendations by the users that many of the recent changes in LIFESPAN have been made . |
6 | Judging from the ensembles in which their names appear , the instruments they are listed as playing in other ballet livrets , and the inventories of instruments that some of the royal wind players had in their possession at their deaths , they must all have been versatile performers on several instruments . |
7 | We conclude this section by identifying in more detail the tasks that each of the named roles implies . |