Example sentences of "[noun] that [pers pn] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , and to allow them to take that sort of action that they feel allows them , or enables them to express what they 're feelings are , but to assume that they can take the sort of action that we as adults have not been able to take , i.e. to find different ways and more mature ways of resolving conflicts is putting expectations on children that we as adults have n't been able to achieve ourselves .
2 In short any action that we or you take will have to be in accordance with current government policy . ’
3 BIG Ron Atkinson took a microphone on to the Villa Park pitch to promise fans that he and chairman Doug Ellis would pull together next week to sign Dean Saunders from Liverpool .
4 Moreover the company claims that FontChameleon can read the metrics from TrueType and PostScript Type One and Three fonts ; so if the user receives a document containing a font that he or she does not have , the intelligent Ares software will be able to construct a close match .
5 There would be no attempt at rescue , and it came home to Rostov with sudden force that he and the others were marooned on Tarvaras for ever .
6 However , the methods that I and other people were using in 1974 were not able to answer questions such as whether singularities would occur in quantum gravity .
7 Once upon a time , tapeworms in general used to be the type of internal parasite that you or your listless friends were most likely to have .
8 Only then did he disclose to John Macnab that he and Margaret were leaving for Germany next morning , 26 August , the day on which the powers of detention and internment would come into effect .
9 By ‘ contract ’ , I mean an educational contract , in which the institution is in effect undertaking to provide the student with the kind of programme that he or she wants , in return for the student 's active participation .
10 The outgoing person who has been doing the job should be consulted as part of this , although it should be borne in mind that he or she may have certain prejudices which preclude their giving a totally satisfactory answer .
11 Or attempt to explore with a Central European Jew the precise nature of the ties that he or she feels with a culture which down the centuries has been responsible for so much persecution and pain .
12 The onset of symptoms is very sudden and the outstanding ones are anxiety and restlessness and a terrible fear that he or she is going to die .
13 This stressed-out poor performer is motivated by the fear that he or she is highly disposable , and that if they ease up on their workload the axe will fall .
14 In Masterson v. Holden it was held that the conduct was insulting because the magistrates might properly have taken the view that such objectionable conduct in a public street may well be regarded as insulting in that it suggests to a witness that he or she is somebody who would find such conduct in public acceptable himself or herself .
15 By now you should have an idea of the talk tactics that you and others use to play status .
16 Now right , those parameters that we that we will learn will get this model in the end which contains only observable variables , only those , so it will contain prices , actual prices and actual supply alright .
17 He also gave a strong indication that he and other leading party figures had accepted that Rocard , the leader of the smallest faction within the party but one of the country 's most popular politicians , would be the front-runner for the PS nomination to succeed President François Mitterrand in the presidential elections in 1995 .
18 ( vi ) The appearance against a person 's name of an indication that he or she is qualified in a jurisdiction other than England and Wales , or the title licensed conveyancer , or registered foreign lawyer , or the title of any other profession , will be deemed to indicate that the person is not a solicitor holding a current practising certificate , unless a contrary indication appears .
19 In desperation she tells Fairfax that she and Tepilit have been lovers .
20 On April 30th , a Golan resident proclaimed in a radio interview that he and his friends would open fire on Israeli soldiers if they were ordered to do so by the elected leadership of the 12,000-odd Golan settlers .
21 The following August , in miraculous circumstances , he survived another attempt at Petit-Clamart : fourteen bullets fired from three directions hit the car that he and his wife were riding in .
22 In addition to its hundred or so miles of beaches , the Algarve boasted all manner of interesting places , and it was a crime that she and Thomas were unable to visit them .
23 He introduced him to Whitlock as Masala , his personal bodyguard , then told Masala that he and the other three Zimbalan bodyguards were to liaise directly with Whitlock .
24 The lessee in a lease — the defendant so covenanted in this case — covenants in effect that he or his assignee will perform the covenants and observe the conditions contained in it ; and when , as in the present instance , the defendant sets up no performance by himself of the covenants sued on , his defence must be either that his assignee has performed them or that his assignee is in some way as between himself and the lessor absolved from performance .
25 This collective picture is then reflected back to the sufferer with the recommendation that he or she finds out whether his or her contemporaries in treatment observe the same picture .
26 Because the definition of ‘ informal carer ’ can be so vague , we decided to focus on each person 's principal carer ( if there was one ) , defined on the objective criterion that he or she spent a minimum of seven hours per week ( on average one hour per day ) doing things with or on behalf of the dementia sufferer , rather than rely on the more subjective criterion of who appears to be most responsible for the sufferer .
27 When they changed the deep litter did it erm I 've heard folks say that it actually affected the hens that they that they went cannibal and
28 Sometimes the bible surprises us a little bit of course , and it puts it finger on things that we perhaps do n't really want to talk about or we do n't even consider as sins and the bible is quite clear that not all sins are what we do often there what we do n't do in parable that Jesus told concerning the traveller , the man who went down to Jericho , we do n't condemn the priest and the levite for what they did , but we do condemn them for what they did n't do , their sin was not what they did , it was what they left undone , going over and looking at the man was very note worthy , as least there was some interest there and we do n't condemn them for that , but we do condemn them for hurrying along and not reaching out and helping the man in the Pistol of James and chapter four and verse seventeen James says there , any one then who knows the good he ought to do and does n't do it , sins so the sins that you and I comment or the sins rather that we are guilty of are not just the things that we do there of times the things that we do n't do and sometimes there more difficult for us to put a finger on , we can justify them so very easily its been said that all it needs for evil to triumph , is for good men to say or to do nothing well lets look at the , that , illu illustration there that we have in the second book of kings .
29 He would also have known that Palmerston , having let it be known that he had asked Scott to submit a new design , was very unlikely to change his mind , and it was perhaps to give the appearance of some purpose to the delegation that he and Tite made their request for another competition .
30 It seemed to Frankie that she and her shadow filled the entire room .
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