Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] that [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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31 Following the serious disturbances in a number of Britain 's cities during the summer of 1985 , the Central Council of Probation Committees strongly recommended to its members that they develop policies to take account of the multiple social deprivations experienced by many probationers , particularly those living in urban areas .
32 ‘ Peter Brooke should also , ’ he writes , ‘ persuade the Chairman and Chief Executive ( of Channel 4 ) that , even though it may cause them some embarrassment , it is in their interests that they commit themselves fully to telling the public the truth and to assisting the police and the Director of Public Prosecutions . ’
33 Yeah well I 'm not ove I 'm not over struck on some of their sweets that they do , you know erm
34 Er well selected for their standards that we think is the only way they could do it .
35 Members of the Pre-School playgroups Association ( PPA ) in Wales ( which became in independent association in 1987 ) are so convinced of each family 's right to choice of provision for their children that they have taken positive steps to make this possible .
36 Observations of predatory fish attacking spiny prey reveal that after one experience of even a non-poisonous species the predators are so shocked by the pain inside their mouths that they go off their food for days .
37 In order to recoup such losses , market makers have to widen their spreads that they charge all other investors , including those wishing to speculate but not privy to inside information .
38 Some barbed quills have reputedly travelled so deep into the bodies of their victims that they have caused the deaths of the predators from the extensive damage caused to vital internal organs .
39 But the King for prevention of offences may by proclamation admonish his subjects that they keep the laws , and do not offend them ; upon punishment to be inflicted by the law , & c .
40 It is at his feet that we throw ourselves like the bound figures which form the pedestal of this statue ( one captive looks upward with adoring eyes ) .
41 There is a different n there is also however , a tax payer burden in that some of our taxes that we pay to go erm , into agricultural support , I mean V A T for example .
42 But a mere ‘ gut feeling ’ on the part of your superiors that you fall short of what is expected , when they can not put their fingers on what is wrong , is not really good enough .
43 Our signals that we want to speak , or that we have n't yet finished speaking , are often sent visually and the signals are not the same in all cultures .
44 It 's a shot in the arm for our supporters that we have signed a player associated with skill and flair . ’
45 It 's a business that is increasingly professional in its approach , because we are also in a business where we have to convince our clients that we know as much about what we do in our companies as they know about theirs .
46 It has to be done evenly across the board , in the rural and urban areas , or else we will fight every tooth and nail to make sure that we , our schools that we represent do not suffer .
47 First , it can reinforce our intuitions that you know that you are sitting reading etc. , that you know that if you are sitting reading etc. you are not a brain in a vat , and that you do not know that you are not a brain in a vat .
48 While it is through the physical senses that we experience the world , it is largely through our emotions that we interpret it and our relationship to it .
49 Columbia that only face over and our kingdoms that we have today , so one thing about language .
50 your weapons that they have .
51 ‘ This will confirm our fears that they intend to rip the soul out of student associations and the NUS , ’ he said .
52 ‘ This will confirm our fears that they intend to rip the soul out of student associations and the NUS , ’ he said .
53 It will only be when you see the results of your actions that you realize how effective they have been .
54 The most healing tears are those which neither overwhelm us with pain , nor are so detached from our feelings that we do not really own them .
55 On the other hand , erm quite a number are supporting the troops that are doing the fighting on our behalf , so it 's up to you ; it 's your comments that we want — Oxford , three double one , one double one , the lines are open and do please call in now .
56 Anyway , what 's wrong with our names that we need to hide them ?
57 And that 's why your idea that I think it does have to be a very gradual process where we learn to trust each other , we learn to live by our decisions that we make together rather than separate decisions .
58 And we decided to get lots of copies for all our friends that we have n't seen for a long long time so I asked if they could do them for me but I thought they would be back by now , well they should of been back ages ago actually !
59 We believe that it can only be in our interests that they get it right .
60 Indeed , it is from our failures that we learn our most valuable lessons .
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