Example sentences of "[noun] that [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | So efficient is the American-trained force that when asked whom they fear more , the drugs police or the thugs from the cartels , farmers say UMOPAR , without hesitation . |
2 | He also admits in his talk that when designing his John Line wallpapers , only two of which ( ‘ Troy ’ and ‘ Tuscany ’ ) were used , he had in mind small rooms , possibly in an eighteenth-century house and which have ‘ the simplicity and dignity enough to suit the classical atmosphere of the design ’ . |
3 | They both have the advantage that when smoked they have an enhanced effect which is , however , short-lived . |
4 | We shall come back to two of these references inspired by dreams of his mother and the hope that if reprieved he could ‘ comfort the autumn of her life ’ — and the remainder are mere passing notes . |
5 | Would you please mention in your classes that when ordering it would help us if they could also state their teacher 's name . |
6 | I wonder if ‘ name and address supplied ’ would volunteer to be chased five miles by an angry mob being happy in the knowledge that when caught he or she would not be beaten up but dispatched humanely ? |
7 | The Baltic lay becalmed that day , yet left no doubt that when aroused it could rage like a maddened beast . |