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

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31 The the Council looking at the whole process of how it spends it money what it does , I think the theatre the start of this evening we were looking quite close about what we do and how we do it what we do n't do and what we should do and I think from what 's been said this evening will be re look closely the questions you 've raised things that you 've raised we 'll report it back to you in the hope of this meeting that we 'll actually moved forward because I think it 's in everybody interest everybody 's interest if the playhouse closes .
32 You have limited er suppliers who you choose er having heard the figures that you 've given us today erm i it seems to me that there is very little control of that expenditure .
33 Er the goods that what , not goods that we want to give them like junk food and ludicrous fashions , to find out what it is that they want this of equipment and no , and do n't forget the know-how , I mean we are , we have a hell of a Know-how in this country which is not being used .
34 Is there not two separate problems that we have to find them first and then the , then worrying about getting people to the theatre
35 And I just go through all the catastrophes that I 've bought you , so from now on it 's cash , just cash .
36 We 're so sure about the reliability of our washing machines that we 've given them a full 5-year parts guarantee .
37 Make us more of a church body , Lord , using the gifts that you have given us in service for you and for one another , and learning form one another in humility .
38 O was only one of the many names that we had given him , but it was the one that had lasted .
39 Anyway , what 's wrong with our names that we need to hide them ?
40 Another time I was so fascinated by her clicking needles that she offered to teach me to knit as well .
41 ( The secret of a good presentation still lies in the message you are getting across rather than the props that you use to help you . )
42 So Rob 's instruction was that he put them in those files and I did n't think it was a particularly good idea because everything 's easier to find if it 's in the envelopes that we 've put them in .
43 If he does not like the terms that you have submitted he will let you know !
44 I would think that in the terms that you want to define it in , that statement 's true but I would n't necessarily agree with it .
45 He varied his dancing routine with occasional headlong gallops round the lawn and it was after he had done about ten successive laps that he seemed to decide he ought to do something about the bitch .
46 Faced with the great variety of distinctions that I have indicated we may ask whether they can in fact be brought within the compass of a single typology .
47 Perhaps we can only ever see this when we have been ‘ broken ’ by God , perhaps through failures or disasters that he has allowed us to experience .
48 Er at the last conference er both Kerry and myself buttonholed him er and proposed that we er push it a bit further and er the re upshot of that was that we wrote him a much more detailed letter er on whatever date it was , er first of November ninety three , and we 've now had a er a reply er to that er giving us carte blanche to quote him er w with er a number of er quotations which we 'd drafted and put into his mouth , so er a all the quotations that we 've asked him to approve we can use .
49 Our thoughts are with the circles of family and friends that you have given us , and we pray for those we meet , our neighbours , the people we work with , those we encounter in shops and businesses .
50 What made it worse was that in order to explain the frustrations that I had experienced I found myself making stereotyping judgments about Africans as lazy — not even caring to look after themselves — and as unreliable .
51 Try not to click with mouse and type on the keyboard while Windows is frozen because when it comes back it acts on all of the commands that you have given it — so apparently switching from a state of deep sleep to rapid activity that can look like another stage in a serious crash !
52 .. Try it out when you leave here , try it out in the meetings and the presentations that you have to make I encourage you to do that , to try it out in your day to day working and for those people who have either already been on this course or are coming on this course after you that you meet encourage them to do the same , because there 's nothing like encouragement and feedback from each other to be able to use these new ideas .
53 At first he thought he 'd been burgled , but he was astonished to find when he called the police that they 'd done it .
54 In the end Mrs Reed was so afraid of this child 's evil influence on her own children that she had to send her here .
55 Braidwood , however , found that Geikie was so well educated and so far in advance of the other students that he began to use him more as an assistant teacher rather than as a pupil .
56 Airport police confirmed Demeke had gone through security checks , dismissing reports that he had avoided them by transferring from an Oslo flight .
57 Freeman ( 1984 ) has suggested that some of her research was not as thorough as it should have been if she was to make such claims , and even that her desire to reach the conclusions that she did made her see things as she wished to see them , rather than as they actually were ( see Shipman 1988 ) .
58 In a sense they were victims of a paradox ; they had chosen their middle way in order to retain their identity ; yet it was to be this very middle way which convinced others that they had relinquished it .
59 And always the unawareness of the actors that anything had touched them : not a flinch .
60 I can not answer for other members of the United Nations , but in our meeting last week I certainly drew attention to the necessity for ensuring that the United Nations had the right financial and material aid to complete the tasks that we have set it .
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