Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | As members of a Pathfinder Squadron they were allowed to wear a small brass albatross on their left breast pocket , immediately under their wings , and this was the only indication to anyone outside the RAF that they were in any way out of the ordinary . |
2 | A similar statement was issued by the Ringaskiddy Residents ' Association ( RRA ) , which took the opportunity to inform the IDA , Cork County Council and the IIRS that they were opposing applications to dump asbestos both at Currabinny and Ringaskiddy . |
3 | The purpose of the visit was to have a private audience with the Pope and also to visit the departments in the Vatican that I had particular interest in . |
4 | Ah , , he has complained now to the Vatican that he , any more , because of , Swiss the community does n't give him the |
5 | This application was refused , but he was told by the CAA that there was an opening on the route if he wished to reapply for a licence . |
6 | We were given to understand that the A.S.R. boats did not put out on the express orders of the A.O.C. that they would be too vulnerable to air attack . |
7 | He informed the MCC that he was going to build several houses on the ground , leaving only 150 square yards for cricket . |
8 | As mentioned in the introduction , the LEGATO.INI that you see here is one I made earlier from sticky-backed plastic . |
9 | Eccles told the WEA that he was opposed to the establishment of an advisory committee , preferring to leave discrimination between courses to the Responsible Bodies themselves : that was the end of Recommendation 18 . |
10 | He wanted to tell the Blands that there were people willing to take care of their son for the rest of his life , if they would allow it . |
11 | So okay , in general then you 'll be quite happy to go back to a the Kuwait that you knew ? |
12 | The Kipling that Nobody Read |
13 | An elderly English lady , with a tendency to pre-war propriety , who told me on the Friday that she was afraid it would all be ‘ another load of pretentious American rubbish ’ , said on Sunday that she had learned to open up for the first time in her life . |
14 | Does my hon. Friend agree that the principal attraction of grant-maintained schools is not the additional funding that they receive but the greater independence from the LEAs that they then enjoy ? |
15 | Conversation immediately broke out again , while each lady tried to recollect all the MacLeans that she knew . |
16 | Beestons , the Carltons and the Mansfields that we patrolled twenty years ago . |
17 | Central policy seemed to be so prejudiced against the Ukraine that it evoked the suspicion in several foreign observers that this particular national minority was being deliberately neglected as a punishment for its hostility to Russian rule in the Civil War . |
18 | The writer said , in effect , " Here is my Horace " , and the reader responded , in effect , " This is/is not the Horace that I know " , appraising the performance from the heart as well as the mind , much as a listener might appraise the rendering of a familiar musical work . |
19 | So here we are , the children of the revolution , what do they think of the world , of the Scotland that they live in ? |
20 | ‘ We are pioneers and we have to prove to the NHS that we can do the job , ’ says Middlesborough-born Mr Stringer , who now lives in Saltburn . |
21 | The Finnish breed has become so popular in the USSR that there are now about a million there . |
22 | At this stage , however , only a small number of men were so closely identified with the Woodvilles that they were perceived as a threat by Richard . |
23 | At this stage , however , only a small number of men were so closely identified with the Woodvilles that they were perceived as a threat by Richard . |
24 | ‘ I 've crossed the time lines so many times in the TARDIS that I 'm extremely sensitive to temporal disturbances . |
25 | The station commander , a well-known Battle of Britain type , suggested that he had wasted more animo on the Luftwaffe that he could have kept for such an occasion as ours . |
26 | For instance , did they know before they kidnapped the Bonnards that he was a doctor ? |
27 | All over Europe sailors had been accustomed to drawing a meridian through a point in their own country or through the furthest point to the west out in the Atlantic that they could determine with any certainty , and English sailors had usually taken their fixed meridian from a point west of the Lizard ( the last promontory of land they could see as they left the English Channel ) . |
28 | Even where part-time ( and full-time ) workers earn above the limit , they still may be disqualified from unemployment benefit unless they can satisfy the DSS that they can make adequate care arrangements for children or an elderly/sick person within twenty-four hours of finding a job . |
29 | I was assured by the SIB that there would be a court martial and XYZ would be charged with rape but that did not happen , he was charged only with being in the married quarter area , fined 14 days wages and demoted in rank to Trooper . |
30 | In his answer , Gilmore also took up and dismissed as totally unfounded a claim which Paisley had made several weeks earlier in the Commons that his own life was in danger from government agents . |