Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [art] [noun sg] [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Lang gave an assurance yesterday that the further allocations will be equal to the amount of grant received . |
2 | Mr Taylor told the committee yesterday that an analysis of the force 's requirements based on the increasing workload showed a further 184 officers were needed at all levels ; but he was submitting a reasonable request . |
3 | Mr Taylor told the committee yesterday that an analysis of the force 's requirements based on the increasing workload showed a further 184 officers were needed at all levels ; but he was submitting a reasonable request . |
4 | Just after teatime the owner came to the rails and called out to Maurice to send a dinghy so that he could put a party ashore . |
5 | Jesus departed the world so that he could equip the church with the weapons and armour of the Spirit . |
6 | The hon. Member for Leyton makes the point well that we could benefit from better statistics . |
7 | I told Bernard to infiltrate the team so that he can keep us posted on their movements . |
8 | The ZCTU warned the government yesterday that ‘ its attempts to suppress the growing disenchantment of the masses … will certainly plunge the whole society into complete turmoil sooner rather than later ’ . |
9 | Rogers dipped a wing so that he could watch the aeroplane tumble away , lopsided , dwindling to a grey-brown fragment that flickered in the early sunlight . |
10 | Terry relaxed a bit now that he had made a decision . |
11 | Walter Smith made the point yesterday that while there might have been a reaction on the part of his players today in a bread-and-butter league match , the atmosphere generated by an Old Firm game would bring out the best in them . |
12 | Jimmy adjusted the gun so that he was holding it with both hands . |
13 | Jotan twitched the sword so that it broke the skin again . |