Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Experience had taught them that nothing alienated support within their districts more swiftly than bombs which killed or injured Roman Catholics and that nothing reduced the inflow of money from Irish American sympathisers more drastically .
2 Similarly , the UN 's charter recites that nothing authorises the organisation to interfere in matters within domestic state jurisdiction .
3 What we will say , if we keep clearly in mind that everything might have been the same up to the instant when the bar came out , and no bar might have come out is that nothing caused the bar to come out .
4 If we return to the point where this chapter began , it is surely evident that nothing approaching the executive hegemony found in the United Kingdom exists in the United States .
5 He felt that everyone knew the story that we 're talking about , the clichés , and that there was n't anything else there .
6 He preferred not to think that everyone knew the artist had painted his best-known work from the window overlooking Dzerjhinsky Square .
7 Jim Bob says that no way would they have done this if it had been their money , and hopes that everyone got the joke .
8 In case you find that potential recruits feel that the Park Society offers a marginally cheaper way of supporting the Welsh countryside , I think it is important that everyone understands the difference between us .
9 Herein lies a big problem for managers who must take steps to ensure that everyone understands the need for involvement — To this end a series of seminars and talks should be arranged in order to explain the issue , seek ideas and the commitment of everyone to meeting the challenge .
10 Marketing manager Rob Lucas said : ‘ We are fortunate that everyone knows the brand and it has always been popular , particularly with children . ’
11 ‘ Seems that everyone appreciated the joke and took it exactly as we intended them to , even your friend Lewis in the end . ’
12 The information produced can be amalgamated and distributed to all the learners , so that everyone has the benefit of the work of the entire group .
13 Furthermore , these policies must aim at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy these aspects of health .
14 More time is needed for meetings to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to participate fully .
15 To take an example , suppose it is considered generally socially desirable ( on the basis , say , of needs ; Weitzman , 1977 ) that everyone has the chance of access to a reasonable water supply .
16 The European Convention on Human Rights With the challenge to the extra-legal procedures having failed in the English courts , the matter was referred to Strasburg where it was argued that the British practice violated Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights which provides that everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life , his home , and his correspondence .
17 will be coming to September QT day to teach QTs something that they can pass on to their classes so that everyone attending the Reunion can join in .
18 It was really for myself at that time , in the same way that my buying the picture by Stubbs of ‘ Pumpkin with a Stable Lad ’ in 1936 was for myself .
19 ‘ It was only later , ’ observed Ken Howard , ‘ that I realised the symbolism of the crucifixion pose .
20 ‘ It was only later , ’ observed Ken Howard , ‘ that I realised the symbolism of the crucifixion pose .
21 For example , when Perk disappeared she was wearing a yellow dress and it was only after the second time that I realised the significance of Gail ( Perk 's older sister ) finding a yellow ribbon in Mr Elder 's ( the lodger ) drawer .
22 It was only much later that I realised the reason for the request and also for the resulting laughter , namely the enjoyment of a broad Somerset accent which had come with me , and traces of which can still be recognised by West Country people nearly seventy years later .
23 But it was only when I was in bed that night and unable to sleep that I realised the meaning of my horrified reaction : there would be another time , after I was dead , when I would not exist , when my consciousness would be extinguished .
24 It was not until I met my current hairdresser ( who thankfully is still in the same place three years later ! ) that I realised the importance of a good head of hair , stylishly cut , well-conditioned and subtly coloured .
25 It was not until I wandered back to the harbour that I realised the wind had freshened .
26 And she thumped the cake down so hard in front of me that I expected the plate to shatter .
27 It is not surprise therefore , that I heard the story there and I related it exactly as I remember hearing it .
28 I think that I heard the Minister of State say that he would not give way .
29 The young boy was extremely embarrassed but soon swallowed his pride and climbed back into his canoe while we all fell about with laughter around him and it was then that I heard the bang .
30 Now recently a colleague of mine er , that comes from an area where I grew up , and heaven forbid , that I heard the news that Esher has become Liberal , but
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