Example sentences of "[noun pl] that have [verb] [pron] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I have run ahead of chronology however and in particular of the First World War , which the peoples that had entered it as parts of the Empire ended as free-standing independent nations . |
2 | So there different different ways of putting things and I E words can you think any words that 've got I and E together in them ? |
3 | Soon , her possessions would belong to strangers , the familiar well-loved objects that had surrounded her since childhood would be gone . |
4 | I assure groups that have contacted me and which are concerned about over-regulation that I want a minimum of regulation and the maximum amount of discretion to be given to local authorities . |
5 | The draughts that had drawn them when politely caged , were now either depleted or charged to fury . |
6 | As Mr Cardinal had indicated , M. Dupont had not arrived in a good temper ; I can not recall now all the various things that had upset him since his arrival in England a few days previously , but in particular he had obtained some painful sores on his feet while sightseeing around London and these , he feared , were growing septic . |
7 | Hands that had held her as he kissed her — Stop it ! she told herself . |
8 | Who could have drawn the roots , the branches , the fibres , the tendrils that have fed them and bound them ? |