Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun sg] that [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Their main concern is in divulging the sorts of fuel that they use to generate power .
2 A common result of this is that when the philosophers deny autonomy to women , they do so for the same sorts of reason that they deny it to children and cite lack of rationality , capriciousness and vulnerability among their characteristics .
3 You 're talking about all sorts of geography that I did n't study at school .
4 It 's certainly true that the methods of treatment that we use in miocenia gravis at the moment are not specific .
5 They even began to assign personalities to those blobs of jelly that we collected .
6 One of the most positive aspects of Switchboard that I 've seen over the past seven years , apart from the callers , has been the way that many of its members have continuously struggled to put their politics and convictions about gay and other rights into practice ( though some of them might not care to put it that way ) and the strength that working on it has given some people to do so elsewhere .
7 The approach can still be used with much profit when it attempts to emphasize ‘ those aspects of law that it has [ a ] comparative advantage in dealing with . ’
8 The aspects of energy that we have been talking about this evening erm are part of your course , are they discussed in this form by the students taking your course ?
9 I mean by this not merely that it can be represented mathematically , but that , such is its concern with the quantitative aspects of reality that it consigns all the qualitative content in our conception of the world to the realm of conscious experience .
10 Are there aspects of training that you find to have been missing or superficial now that you have had the chance of putting your technical skill to the test ?
11 I want now to look at some aspects of self-experience that I think should be central to any theory of self , and hence to any discussion of women 's autonomy .
12 Well , first of all may I respond positively to those kind words of welcome that you extended to me .
13 Intimacies soon followed and , because they did not share a common language in those early days , the words of love that they shared over breakfast had to pass through a translator .
14 When he spoke , his matter-of-fact tone did more to reassure everyone than the actual words of hope that he spoke .
15 So all their efforts to create helium from hydrogen hat been fruitless ; the traces of helium that they saw had been absorbed from the environment and were not a product of fusion .
16 Some widows become so restless and panic-stricken in the early months of bereavement that they fear they may be going mad , and you may find yourself having to give your parent strong reassurance on this point , to help her to deal with this common anxiety .
17 As a man whose sensibilities would be troubled by these liaisons with ‘ beastliness ’ , a basically tender-hearted man , it was perhaps in compensation for his acts of relief that he tried to befriend and help women in trouble , as we shall see .
18 There were lots of little gems of advice that he wanted to offer his daughter , but Ian could only look blankly at her as he steeled himself to give her away .
19 He used to make the bullets too , little strips of iron that he heated , twisted , battered into shape .
20 erm I think like David , and Lesley well I mean I think like everyone here , that it is the general attitudes of society that you do n't stick with problems and work them through , that family life is breaking up .
21 Technically it can not , physically it can not , because we have such erm large programmes of development that you need the manpower , you need the muscle , and the majority of them have left now and that 'll be a new dilemma for Kuwait and it 's rebuilding operation to bring back people to help develop with it 's own Kuwaiti
22 Does the Minister doubt the cases of hardship that I have quoted ?
23 ‘ Or he was , before he took a wrong turning on one of the roads of life that we walked … . ’
24 But when he comes to the foot of the mountain and sees the worship of the calf for himself , we hear the sound of his anger too , and see him smashing the tablets of stone that he has brought down from the summit inscribed with God 's torah .
25 Sometimes he tried to catch her style in scraps of speech that he wrote in a notebook , because she had often told him to listen to the way strangers talked and to keep a record of conversations overheard in the Underground .
26 To prevent argument , most organisations decide on the rules of debate that they wish to adopt in meetings .
27 One set of issues has to do with the way in which science and technology so drastically alter previous patterns of life that they erode and undermine the social , ethical and spiritual values which had been encapsulated and preserved in them .
28 So what are the areas of work that you 've been involved in ?
29 The books cover the three main areas of literature that he has come to favour since his debut into the world of writing after the 1939–45 War .
30 The Fiction , like In Pursuit of Spring , unveils areas of experience that he felt compelled to probe , in order to retain his dignity .
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