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

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1 ‘ I simply could n't imagine telling either Jennifer or my parents that I was seeing you … in fact , I still ca n't . ’
2 The remaining shippers , carriers and consignees still need documents or their equivalents that can act as receipts , contracts of freight and documents of title .
3 There is little the four-year-old child can tell his or her parents that they do not know already , for they share the child 's world almost entirely .
4 Whether it is to the mite or its faeces that the victim becomes sensitive , once itching has started the discomfort gets progressively worse .
5 It did not seem to be the man or his capacities that changed in these cases , so much as the needs and expectations of his followers , organizations , and markets .
6 It is so much more than their jobs that are under threat ; it is their livelihood .
7 However , we know from Yeats 's letters even more than his poems that he thought the last possibility for aristocratic ease in the arts had disappeared when Robert Gregory was shot down over France in 1915 .
8 It is a view I believe which is held by everyone connected with policing at local level and additionally , the continuation of the tripartite system with its essential checks and balances on the activities of the three parties involved and My Lords that is the real importance and value of the tripartite system that depends on the local authorities being seen to be in the driving seat .
9 i was amazed at how quickly and easily I fell back into the old routine , and my fears that I had become brain-dead during my months at home turned out to be unfounded .
10 On my second attempt at the wood I walked the path end to end to try to judge if my feelings that the place was of good age were wrong .
11 They line up in clinics , in drug stores , in the municipal dispensary and they want powerful medicines to make them ‘ strong ’ and ‘ lively ’ ( full of animaão — a kind of vitality and readiness for pleasure and enjoyment in the body and its senses that is so Brazilian ) .
12 As was discussed during the morning , it is in fact a source of grievance to the Association and its members that banks are not obliged to — indeed are barred from — using the Annual Percentage Rate formula in the context of overdrafts .
13 Delta says it was the ‘ destructive acts ’ of the creditors ' committee and its advisers that prevented the reorganisation , and that it provided $115m finance and blames the committee for its losses .
14 A graphical subsystem enables the import of close-up pictures of a device and its sub-elements that can be defined as a mouse-sensitive area .
15 I have to say to the IRA and its supporters that their actions only strengthen the determination of all democrats in Britain and Ireland to reject them .
16 It is this pressure for change and its implications that subsequent chapters will explore .
17 So deep was the contrast between Gunnell and her rivals that her victory seemed a more significant moment than even Linford Christie 's unblinking run to 100m gold .
18 Then she remembered Marianne , and her taunts that Shae 's story would make a terrific play , and gave a hopeless shrug .
19 And defendant errors-and-omissions insurers would have to satisfy both their own names and their reinsurers that any payments were justified .
20 To gain a clearer understanding of the differences between such schools of thought , and thus to see what the opposition between holism and individualism consists in , it is therefore essential to try to do something that the protagonists in such debates themselves seem unwilling to attempt ; to give a more precise account of the conflicting conceptions of individuals and their capacities that underlie these disagreements .
21 At its worse — as in Heather Dawkin 's embarrassingly biographic study of Degas ' models and their claims that he was an anti-semitic , mean-spirited man with public lice — it reinforces Modernist paradigms of auratic authorship .
22 It is for this stratum of users and their families that heroin is the dragon with a sting in its tail , not the hidden middle-class users who can afford their habit and avoid the police and courts .
23 The key to our success is the recognition by users and their families that we avoid notions of coercion and forcible treatment , that psychiatric practice involves more than ensuring compliance with medication .
24 Against that background , does the Prime Minister still dare to say to those people and their families that their prolonged misery is a price well worth paying ?
25 Where they may differ from their informal counterparts is in the amount of time spent on such studies or on the message given to the children and their parents that such activities are incidental to ‘ real ’ learning ( the mastery of arithmetical or grammatical skills ) .
26 However , he stressed in an obvious reference to Kurdish guerrillas and their supporters that " we do not give guarantees to those people " .
27 Clearly we would have to have a separate system for representing the presence of objects and their features that was not dependent on knowing their identity .
28 It can then be used with any of the needle-beds and their carriages that complete the system .
29 Most information about terms and their relationships that could be of assistance to the user of the index will be transferred from the list to the index or catalogue itself .
30 One of the most distressing factors is the ‘ jollying up ’ attitude of staff and their expectations that the patients and their families will collude with the ritual pretence that everything is for the best in this best of all possible worlds .
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