Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb -s] in [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was gon na further say that erm , you know , beside lack of information itself , information of repression , information into someone 's life I mean , repression necessarily I mean the , the thing that someone does in their lifetime might necessarily strange and distracted , and the purpose of the thing
2 In 1990 Tesco made the Association the beneficiary of one of the six nationwide collections that it allows in its stores .
3 After that we can only hope that it goes in our favour because we know it wo n't be easy . ’
4 The criminal justice system , of course , now recognises this even more than it recognises our need for autonomy : monetary penalties are by far the most common form of penalty that it uses in its attempt to control crime .
5 In what appears to be an attempt to make sense of this , Hezarfen adds ( " in his place " ) between steps three and four so that it appears in his account that Molla Arab succeeded Abdulkerim .
6 The pretence that it exists in your time and my time .
7 The historian must first personally select the facts that he presents in his narrative because he can not include them all .
8 Yes , erm , the , the most archetypal one is , is the miser of course , who , who turns up with a stale box of chocolates and an ingratiating smile , and proceeds to eat you out of house and home , and then when you 're at the supermarket , disappears mysteriously at the checkout , and returns when you 've paid with a , a bumper bag a crisps that he keeps in his bedroom when , in case he gets peckish at night .
9 I hope that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State will keep closely in touch with the Chancellor of the Exchequer so that the system for taxing benefits in kind runs parallel with the system that he operates in his Department .
10 The experience that he reports in his constituency is mirrored throughout the country .
11 For example , it is possible to monitor pollution from incinerator chimneys in hospitals and in that regard I sympathise with the hon. Member for Tooting ( Mr. Cox ) and the problems that he has in his constituency .
12 She writes to Armel that what matters in their narrative are ‘ the innumerable and ever-escaping levels of Utterance by the I who is not the I who says I ’ and she advises him to ‘ read Irigaray ’ on this concept ( 53/631 ) .
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