Example sentences of "an [noun] that be [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , Kaprun and its neighbour Zell am See have everything that you could need to enjoy a perfect holiday in some of the most beautiful alpine scenery there is , including some excellent bars and restaurants for relaxing evenings and charming coffee houses for afternoon coffee and cake ; an experience that is not to be missed ! |
2 | How strange it still seemed to call her mother by her forename , a practice suggesting an intimacy that was far from existing ! |
3 | For the East Germans the Poles had been objects of contempt for most of Prussian history , and the loss of land to them was an insult that was not to be swallowed , but would instead produce a festering sense of indignity , shame and anger . |
4 | Now if the shop want to offer you an alternative that 's up to them and you can of course accept if you wish . |
5 | The other , not unrelated aspect , is use of the term ‘ government ’ rather than state , an interchange that is not at all untypical in studies of the political economy of contemporary Japan . |
6 | It has a better gearbox , an engine that is simply in a different class and actually lives up to the promise made by its sleek shape . |
7 | It is difficult to comprehend an object that is utterly unlike itself . |
8 | ‘ He journeyed back to his own people , with many adventures along the way ; and when he was in Merkadale he told the Myrcans that they had to stop the killing , that they were only trying to pick an apple that was already in their hands . |
9 | I 'm not saying , I 'm not drawing any conclusions until I know but I 'm saying I think it 's an area that is perhaps worth investigation . |
10 | So , for the social researcher there is some danger in being too keen on the subject one is researching , but one would hardly research an area that was not of interest . |
11 | As I have mentioned in previous chapters , at the time of a death complicated practical issues need to be decided : to bury or cremate ; was there a will and if not how do you organize probate ; how do you get hold of money from an account that is not in your name ; how do you register a death . |
12 | One prisoner writes of another in his block : ‘ He has an IQ that 's slightly above freezing temperature Fahrenheit but he knows that he was wrong and he is not as dumb as he wants people to believe . |
13 | It is as though we can not reach an expression that is midway between total holding in and violent , destructive rage . |
14 | The British public gained an expectation that was out of all proportion to the facts . |
15 | It follows from the above case that Reg 2(1) of the UK Regulations does not comply with Community law , since the UK Regulations currently state that ‘ undertaking ’ includes any trade or business but does not include any undertaking or part of an undertaking that is not in the nature of a commercial venture . |
16 | After only half an hour we can tack left and right — a must in general , as going downwind puts the canopy between you and the way ahead giving you no chance of avoiding rocks and ruts — so that we can move almost anywhere in an arc that is up to 45 degrees on either side of the wind . |