Example sentences of "[am/are] the [noun] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I am the fool that falls And never learns to wait and watch , Icarus eternally damned , the dupe of time … |
2 | Then there are the stories that surface with remarkable consistency throughout the NAP 's history , stories of stable activist organisations overrun by blocs of party members who attempt to steer the group into the Newmanite orbit . |
3 | Those are the reasons that South Africa have put forward — or , more correctly , have had put forward on their behalf — for hosting the show . |
4 | Well of all the crimes we deal with , these are the ones that police officers really get annoyed about . |
5 | Well those are the ones that Matthew we should n't have bought you new trainers when you 'd got these . |
6 | I do think it 's a difficult one , but I do feel there is a limit to the number , and therefore we should be careful that the ones we agree to are the ones that interest local people . |
7 | If you get a four paragraph story on the letters page , you 're home , if you 've got a full page or a two paragraph story on the sports page , you should go out and celebrate and , because those are the ones that people read and look at and that 's what 's important to them and that 's you know that 's that message that you . |
8 | Particularly harrowing are the reports that De Klerk 's political liberalisation ( as far as it goes ) has resulted in many police officers resigning and joining right wing commandos . |
9 | Such problems are the kind that politicians and diplomats are meant to solve . |
10 | Even more valuable are the shelters that children improvise for themselves . |
11 | There are the jellyfish that Ediacara would lead us to expect . |
12 | Two factors that have influenced the way these have been developed are the principle that Davidson believes in , that ‘ what is measured gets done ’ , and his experiences in dealing with boards and managers at the coalface in retail banking . |
13 | Presumably , the closer the referents of the familiar terms in a domain are to the potential referent of an unfamiliar word , the more specific are the inferences that children can legitimately make . |
14 | Equally important are the findings that attendance at post-natal clinics is also associated with social class . |
15 | ‘ Zero defects ’ are the goal that suppliers must strive to achieve in terms of quality . |
16 | First we must ask what are the things that witchcraft and sorcery are believed to bring about . |
17 | Insurance companies pay most punitive damages because they themselves are the defendants that juries are most likely to punish substantially . |
18 | The choices she faces are the choices that India itself was making at the time . ’ |
19 | So are the worms that fishermen hunt , in order to impale them , live and wriggling , on their hooks . |
20 | Who are the anglers that people will be able to reminisce about ? |
21 | These principles essentially define the subject : they are the bearings that teachers need to take in order to plot their course . |
22 | Those are the facts that industry wants to hear . |
23 | What clearly are wanted are the links that people cherish with their traditional counties . |
24 | Okay so those are the objectives that Tarmac have . |
25 | These , naturally , are the shares that foreigners tend to own . |
26 | We are the people that God has equipped , for this time in history , in our city and neighbourhood , for the specific needs of the people around us . |
27 | These derelict landscapes can take the punishment , they are the places that youth can work off its frustrations without causing too much damage , and where many experience their first taste of love . |
28 | Fig 5 ) These are the chords that Bryan plays during the bridge of Summer Of 69 . |
29 | Amongst the criticisms of UK financial institutions are the allegations that UK banks place too great an emphasis on lending to consumers , whereas overseas banks are primarily concerned with long-term industrial finance . |