Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [vb base] [det] of " in BNC.

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1 The first is that drivers spend most of their working lives , with their heads encased in a fibreglass bucket .
2 The natives roam their rather less than spectacular slopes in huge gangs , effectively blocking off one tract of mountain from the next so that foreigners spend much of their time waiting for detached companions .
3 We ordinarily say of causal circumstances and causes that they make their effects happen , but we do not say , and will deny , that effects make either of the two causal items happen .
4 ‘ It seems to me that snowdrops speak more of hopelessness than of hope .
5 How much of the tax is ultimately borne by firms and how much by workers ? ( c ) For any given supply elasticity show that firms bear more of the tax the more inelastic is the demand for labour .
6 It is no accident that men fill most of the top jobs in nursing , while women remain on the lower grades .
7 I get there the impression that Northallerton spend half of their time in staff meetings so I 'd be surprised
8 It should be possible for clergy and teachers to ensure both that churches include some of the school 's repertoire in their own , and that schools make room in their assemblies for some traditional hymns .
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