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

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61 Sally-Anne had one pain , one memory of which she dared not even think for fear that she would lose all command of herself , one memory which she always pushed away when it tried to attack her .
62 But it 's not for football that they fear — it is for the danger of crowd violence .
63 It was n't until she had returned to the lounge after washing-up that she had discovered that the door of the glass display cabinet was swinging open .
64 The pilot realised after take-off that he had less fuel than expected .
65 United Biscuits was one of the few fallers after confirmation that it had sold its Terry 's chocolate division to Kraft of the U.S. in a deal worth £220 million .
66 The Home Secretary is to abolish the means-related unit fines system after criticism that it is unfair .
67 Section er , I was very surprised indeed that er Hilary asking for a review of the service because in fact all one 's experience and I am sure as well tells us that this is a success story , it is something that petition after petition that we 've asking to keep it that way , shows that it is one of the services that the County provides which is very much appreciated by the recipients and we ca n't say that in all County Councils ' services but you can say it about er the section seventeen and I think you ought to acknowledge that Chairman .
68 The House of Lords has asked whether it is sex discrimination , contrary to Directive 76/207/EEC , to dismiss a female employee when she has been engaged for the specific purpose of replacing ( after training ) another female employee who is about to go on maternity leave and when the maternity leave replacement discovers very shortly after appointment that she too is pregnant and will need maternity leave and the employer dismisses her because he needs the job holder to be at work during that period .
69 It was only after birth that she suffered the injury , and it was then that her rights were encroached upon and she commenced to have rights .
70 San Francisco has had a privatised police force since 1851 , when the city cops were so desperate for help that they sold off districts to private enterprise .
71 Over the tops of the heads Jess stared at her , hunting for help that she knew would never come .
72 The expanse of wooden floor , cool and clean and shining … the double bed with its hand-appliquéd quilt in a complex pattern of pastels and white … the stand of leafy potted plants , the antique free-standing mirror , whose glass oval would take in the whole length of a woman in evening dress … the modern wardrobe , built-in , that blended so skilfully into the architectural mood of the house while providing all the space for clothing that she could possibly need … two original paintings on the walls , each an impressionistic landscape in subtle , imaginative colour …
73 But now , we said to our people , if anybody has something about Eismark that they had not the money to explore , now we can unlock the money . ’
74 They had been orphaned and were so desperate for work that they auditioned while still mourning .
75 Nottinghamshire has a national reputation for work that it er does in sports and arts .
76 For the rest of the day he could hardly concentrate on any problem , caught between contrition that he had done something wrong in inviting Benedicta and pleasure that she had so readily accepted .
77 so the scumites may face a hard task down in Ankara ( ? ) — lets hope this leads to the kind of league form for Scum that we had after crashing out of Europe last year ; - ) YES !
78 ‘ It is a matter for regret that she seems to have turned away from serious current affairs interviews , ’ says a founding executive of Channel 4 News .
79 and she 's doing other things through work that you know , I 'm I mean it in theory it 's sort of giving some support to .
80 So the cost of a bottle of whisky that you buy on the plane home from holiday , is made up of both the manufacturer 's price and the airline 's profit .
81 ‘ I suppose I was feeling a bit guilty about being here , ’ she confessed in a burst of honesty that she instantly wished back .
82 I , I really feel two pound fifty is low for the quality of , of play that they 're seeing I mean other amateur groups not that we 're comparing ourselves , but they certainly charge more than us and quite honestly the end product on some of them is not up to our end product .
83 It is an attempt to ask you to consider to maintain the sort of progress that we have been making erm in past years , but it 's a problem is not going to go away .
84 Skilled , semi-skilled , non-skilled workers see the different levels of of livelihood that you see to be measured on sort of thing and er therefore you 've got ta good way of representing this society as a whole have n't you .
85 Do you feel that you 're giving the parents the kind of support that they require ?
86 Has there been any kind of surprise of the amount of support that you have got ?
87 This will give some intuitive idea of the amount of change that we can expect in real natural evolution .
88 When farmers and farm workers refer to the ‘ loss of community ’ in their village it is usually to this kind of change that they are implicitly referring , for there are bound to be changing patterns of sociability developing in the village to which they are unaccustomed or from which they feel excluded .
89 This is the second principle for the social modelling of change that I discussed in chapter 1 .
90 It 's that sort of change that I think is extremely significant , and I think it happens for women very much at that stage , when they have been through those sorts of experiences themselves , so one way in which I think that we can change things is — and help people to change things for themselves — is very much to support and develop those kinds of second change erm access , returning to education , returning to work , type projects as very much part of mainstream education and employment , and I would like to see a much greater range of those sorts of projects available for people and erm a lot more government resources into supporting that kind of provision .
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