Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [pron] were [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On five different occasions ( and in three countries ) I have asked teachers to mark essays , projects , assignments , and I have sometimes indicated that they were by boys and other times that they were by girls .
2 to what they watched , the times that they were in
3 the Palladium — a cheap trick to try and convince the punters that they were in somewhere far classier than was really the case .
4 What was the matter with the young of these days that they were in such haste to destroy themselves ?
5 Obviously with that number of weeks that you were in hospital , it must have given you plenty of time too , to think about future prospects in a fairly dangerous industry in the North Sea .
6 Most companies said they used the results as research , although a few said they advised workers that they were at higher risk in certain jobs than others .
7 can you remember the , the colours that they were in ?
8 And erm I think we 'll be going back to the kind of erm conditions that there were in the Victorian age and in Dickens ' age .
9 There was one of the fellers that we were in town and .
10 As newspaper costs escalated and as the nature of the commodity changed politicians and political parties saw their financial grip over newspapers being prised open ; by the late 19th century , newspapers had become such costly ventures that they were beyond the reach of politicians .
11 Julian , although knowing through putting them on his arms that they were of different lengths , said they were ‘ the same ’ .
12 Third , it gave as justification for some of its outrages that they were in retaliation for attacks on the army .
13 There was a parallel feeling amongst the black pupils that they were under surveillance .
14 By this time , fuel and crew costs had made them uneconomic , and despite rumours that they were to be transferred to Bispham , they were broken up in Marton Depot by 1963 , all except one car .
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