Example sentences of "[noun] that [pers pn] [vb -s] a " in BNC.

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1 It 's a suggestion for Marie that she has a set of yellow whatsits and when you get one you get them all .
2 It is such a landmark that it seems a shame to let it pass without making a permanent reminder of this important occasion .
3 If this is the case , the changes of the past 30 years may be the first signs of a return to the more traditional population distribution of pre-industrial Britain , but it must also be borne in mind that it takes a very long time to shift major population patterns , and that the present trends may only be a veneer on an underlying and more permanent structure .
4 It has come into my mind that he needs a wife , one of his own kind , to keep him company .
5 It is important to bear in mind that he/she has a defined social position in the local community , which in turn gives rise to a varying social role in relation to the interviewees .
6 So much modern merchandise is themed with bestselling books that it makes a logical extension to the stock profile .
7 Would it be a valid objection to an Order made under this statute that it imposes a tax ?
8 It is noticeable that the Russell-Copleston debate became embroiled in a discussion of necessary propositions , a discussion made necessary by Copleston 's desire to show Russell that the world is such that it must be the case that it has a Creator .
9 And it seems to me that in looking for in Rochester da Rochester 's admission that he wants a woman who is opposite from Bertha
10 As a starting-point the project 's name has been changed to ‘ Leisure Choice ’ in the hope that it says a little more about the subject we are looking at .
11 For example , a passenger flying from Lithuania to London must first satisfy the airline staff in Vilnius that he has a valid visa .
12 Erm we 've heard from Mr Williamson that it fills a strategic gap and guidance and that pressures on the countryside are exerted daily and curiously enough it was n't a policy of restraint or restriction .
13 The consummation of that desire , and the admittance of ‘ erotic sensations ’ on the part of the heroine represents such a break with the romance genre that it requires a new form , the development of a sub-genre .
14 How does a rat tell the experimenter that it has a headache or feels a bit off-colour ?
15 Although the general rule that costs should follow the event does not apply in the Family Division ( RSC Order 62 , r3(5) ) the Court of Appeal decided in Gojkovic v Gojkovic ( 1991 ) The Times , 1 May that it provides a useful starting point .
16 It has taken the Tories ' current enthusiasm for copying Labour policies — and this week 's signal from the Bank of England that it favours a form of credit controls — to start to blur that image .
17 Faced with the prospect of partial closure if it ca n't convince its parent that it has a viable future serving third party customers , IBM France SA 's plant is energetically laying plans to exploit its skills in chip packaging , in particular IBM 's proprietary technology for surface-mounting chips on multi-layer ceramic substrates to create multi-chip modules .
18 WEST Indies skipper Richie Richardson today dismissed allegations by Australian fast bowler Craig McDermott that he runs a side of ‘ sledgers . ’
19 There is no question that it provides a service to the community , especially those living in north Down and urban Belfast .
20 The T&G , which may yet be shamed into balloting its members , has made no secret of its backing for Smith on the basis that he has a ‘ movement background ’ .
21 The BBC , which can not collect statutory licence fees from European viewers , has been transmitting ‘ scrambled ’ programmes on the basis that it has a monopoly on the right to authorise the making and selling of the necessary ‘ unscrambling ’ decoders .
22 Considering the rock at Tremadog feels so solid on a small scale , it 's rather a shame that it has a large scale tendency to become part of the scree at the foot of the crag !
23 This is so common a reaction that it warrants a section on its own , even though reference to this was made in Chapter 5 .
24 Relatively inexpensive , it may on the one hand inspire confidence in the wearer and on the other act as a tactile reminder that he/she has a bad knee .
25 Not the least surprising aspect of the Mike Tyson case was the revelation that he has a bodyguard .
26 There is always a danger that it becomes a thinly veiled therapeutic exercise .
27 But I wish to record at once that , in my opinion , it is of such importance that it has a powerful bearing upon the consideration by your Lordships of the central question in the case .
28 I did n't expect them to eat the blue-green stuff — have you smelled it ? but I have a suspicion that it gets a toehold on spots where other algae are already in residence .
29 People say of Monsoon that he has a fortune buried in a burnt-out refrigerator on one of the many little islands standing knee-deep in the sea .
30 It is difficult to escape the conclusion that he has a mental and emotional block about competing with his compatriots .
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