Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [adj] [noun] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 For example , many of you who read this chapter will be able to recall specific teachers you have met and particular lessons that you can remember — probably because of some incident associated with the teachers or the lesson .
2 What is required , Locke argues , is that the law of nature be embodied in a set of known and established laws that there be an ind in short that it 's not just up to the individual to state what the law of nature is in any particular case , you know , you 've got a set of known and established laws , you know , which do that .
3 Even Nelson 's invitation was being misconstrued as more evidence that she was some sort of siren who enjoyed luring men with her seductive powers .
4 Adjectives like ‘ infinite ’ , ‘ unchanging ’ or ‘ impassible ’ could be taken as simple denials that what characterises reality as we know it characterises God .
5 The suggestion that he is not supporting her while she is receiving benefit can not therefore be taken as positive evidence that their relationship is not comparable to that of husband and wife .
6 Will my right hon. Friend be assured that any time that he cares to come to Romford , Essex men and Essex women will throng the streets in their thousands ?
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