Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] that [pers pn] are " in BNC.

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1 Do you just drift along and accept what comes your way , rather than having specific goals that you are working towards in life ?
2 Only after a considerable period of experience do infants give clear signs that they are aware of the extent of their own bodies and the division between themselves and the wider world .
3 It is a clear admission that you are sexually active , and parents may find this hard to deal with .
4 Solicitors are increasingly becoming the dominant branch of the profession despite the historical recognition that they are the junior part of the legal profession .
5 This will save time and will be a clear indication that you are well organized .
6 There is no universal rule that you are always entitled to professional legal representation in the absence of a specific right in the company rules .
7 He , that he 's now a Director of this Ipswich Buses and I do n't think you can get a better man to do it because he is heart and soul in transport , he , the things that he brought in , the different innovations that he brought in were good , I mean he brought in , he brought in all this erm operated vaults and all that sort of thing and all this electronic gear that they are working now .
8 I remind the hon. Lady that we are making more public support available to many more students than ever before .
9 However , as the Secretary of State will understand , there are substantial start-up costs , and conservation interests will be disappointed because of the enhanced responsibilities that they are taking on board and the increased staffing to which they are committed .
10 I assure my hon. Friend that we are looking carefully at how best to take this forward .
11 I assure my hon. Friend that we are proceeding with urgency on the Bill .
12 I assure the hon. Gentleman that we are fully aware of the difficulties of the business community and that we shall continue to listen carefully and to tailor our policies to its needs .
13 I remind the hon. Gentleman that we are spending on training and enterprise two and a half times as much in real terms as the last Labour Government .
14 I remind the hon. Gentleman that we are talking about fewer than 100 jobs out of the 1,000 people who are employed at Carlisle .
15 Costs penalties to be imposed on legal aid matrimonial litigants where there is clear evidence that they are adopting an unco-operative approach to their divorce or separation proceedings , thereby lengthening the process and increasing its cost .
16 When Sony bring the product to European and US markets late in 1991 , they will probably call it the Sony Electronic Book Player in the clear belief that they are offering a practical platform for the first true electronic books .
17 If this approach tends to proximate to idealism in seeing linguistic forms as closed , self-referential systems without any manifest acknowledgement that they are located in distinct socio-economic structures , this is not to deny its potential in interpreting political forms .
18 Director of Estates Mike Pilbeam comments ‘ I am very keen that Purchasing and Supply plays a full role in the development and implementation of the commercial strategy that we are pursuing generally in Estates where a key to success will be our relationship with our suppliers and our customers . ’
19 It is possible , however , that Berkeley 's evident sensitivity to charges of scepticism is rooted not simply in his cherished hope that they are false , but also in some dim feeling that they are not completely unjust .
20 If they have n't remained constant over our sampling period , right , then there 's no point in making our sample predictions , alright , we 've got to have at least the confidence that our model is re relatively stable over our small sample , right , in order to make any sort of predictions about the behaviour of the dependent variable that we are looking at and the parameter of interest out of sample more often than not when we have parameter instability that does n't always signal a change in government policy , it often signals the fact that you 've got a very poor model , a model er is mis-specified and so if we detect a structural change in our model , we first of all try and explain why it may come about
21 You know , there are different ways that we are lost .
22 Will he also point out to those advocating such a foolish policy that they are merely diverting attention from the villainous crimes of the terrorists and , perhaps more importantly , from the enormous successes of the security forces and thus undermining confidence in the rule of law ?
23 Or do the institutions of retirement , the social norms of limited activity and poverty , and expectations of ill-health and disability suggest to ageing people that they are expected to do so ?
24 But individualism rests on the assumption that individuals are not like this : it is because they themselves contribute to the system of social life that they are so important in explaining it .
25 People in poor countries lose touch with their own ways of meeting their needs — and may be too polite to tell foreign volunteers that they are compounding the problem .
26 So far as Hinduism , the major Far Eastern religion , is concerned , there may be reference to many gods , but there is also a clear understanding that they are only large fish too , behind which lies a single , unifying absolute being not unlike the one substance in three persons of the Christian Trinity .
27 It is this enviable strength that they are trying to acquire .
28 Hang about , I hear you cry , doubting Toms that you are .
29 But editors who refuse to retract damaging comments after clear proof that they are wildly exaggerated may lay themselves open to the inference from this conduct that they were similarly reckless at the time of the original publication .
30 This leads to the third repetition of the rule with the implied tone that you are stupid or deaf .
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