Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv] [verb] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | The chilli also meant that Praeger had been just a wire man with orders not to kill anybody who came at him just blind them and run . |
2 | The defence also claimed that Poindexter had never intended to mislead Congress and that any inaccuracies in his testimony were accidental . |
3 | Antares in the Scorpion is also the centre of a line of three , but the colour-difference alone means that there can be no confusion ; Antares is fiery red . |
4 | In a speech at the launch of the ss Trevethoe in February 1913 he took the opportunity publicly to declare that he was in favour of a conciliation board , and that he was not alone in this conviction . |
5 | The majority further contend that a wife who has reported a rape by her husband to the police may subsequently regret having done so and may wish to be reconciled with him . |
6 | The majority now believed that Bunker 's more realistic approach made more sense . |
7 | The majority now feel that , far from being irrelevant , the ‘ equality agenda ’ is crucial to influencing the long-term quality of working life for both women and men , and thus the credibility of the trade-union movement . |
8 | The Prince also said that he wanted to show the world that he was not " an accomplice of the Khmers Rouges " . |
9 | However , it must also be recalled that the Prince always hoped that as time went on and his wife 's interests expanded , she would become a figure in her own right , carrying out independent duties . |
10 | Lying contented in his arms , it was only as the euphoria gradually faded that Luce found herself wondering , had he felt the same ? |
11 | And the change now means that if a married woman , it does n't , as I say , it does n't affect single women , if a married woman now has n't earned income using all her allowances , so she does n't work has n't worked , never qualified for a pension , or does work but does n't earn more than that , and the couple have got investment income then it 's sensible to switch that into the wife 's name to give her income to use up her allowances . |
12 | I 've never measured how long they stay under water , but tourists walking along the path to the waterfall often report that they think a bird is drowning ! |
13 | A notice in The Scotsman yesterday said that the ceremony , to be held in Balerno Kirk on Wednesday , is to be a celebration of his life . |
14 | In his obituary in The Stage , the writer pertinently remarked that ‘ People die not so much on account of their age or that they are worn out , but because of the loss of their lifelong associates . ’ |
15 | The writer also complains that the lady had to travel via Comber , en route to Newtownards . |
16 | Is the writer seriously suggesting that changing from a system where fees are paid in full by the state to a system where they are paid wholly or partly by the student is likely to be encouraging ? |
17 | The Board narrowly decided that the environmental benefits to the centre of the village outweighed the disadvantages of a larger car park . |
18 | The board also announced that , in the absence of unforeseen circumstances , it would recommend a final dividend of not less than 4p , making a total of 7p , representing an increase of not less than 16.7 per cent . |
19 | The Board also said that there was a substantially greater potential , but at a higher cost . |
20 | The board also said that in future it would receive more information on ‘ public interest issues ’ affecting the BBC . |
21 | To avoid divisiveness the Board also proposed that ‘ … it would be of advantage if Resident Tutors were kept informed of the activities of the WEA in the urban districts of their respective counties ’ . |
22 | The PCA also says that Mr Eynon ’ did not fully undertake his responsibilities ’ in giving Seargeant Tony Long , the officer investigating the case , adequate support staff . |
23 | The writer means that she or he has discussed the poem 's meaning , but the sentence literally says that the next stanza discusses the poem 's beginning ( an unintended meaning ) . |
24 | The Donation also claimed that the Emperor Constantine on ceremonial occasions had performed the office of strator ( leading the horse ) and strepa ( holding the stirrup ) for the pope , signifying an almost feudal servility . |
25 | Despite these circumstances , the case strongly affirms that where the parties intend a treaty to confer a benefit upon a non-party it can be applied , regardless of third party consent . |
26 | However , the case also stated that the s.69 conditions apply to all computer records , whether real or hearsay : |
27 | In addition to the points of law the case also shows that directors of companies in receivership may raise all sorts of legal questions to try and protect their interests . |
28 | The preface also notes that ‘ the poor and disenfranchised communities ( in South Africa ) have had limited access to information and the resources which would enable them to make decisions that will direct their own future . ’ |
29 | The Preface further explains that there had recently been many books published by amateurs , ‘ mere plagiarists , , who had confused names and caused trouble , not only to customers , but also to the growers . |
30 | The Chairman also suggested that the membership could publish papers . |