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

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1 His brow furrows , the grooves of skin that ridge his forehead a natural thing he was born with .
2 ‘ It is here of course that Dickens himself stayed , in a house now put of this hotel , while finishing the writing of the immortal Nicholas Nickleby , and on other occasions and later in the hotel itself . ’
3 It 's better this than wasting a load of money that carpets we 're gon na bin anyway
4 Silence fell , during which Liz inspected Henrietta 's blue dress : it was poutily , boldly cut , made of the kind of shot , stiff , shiny non-absorbent kind of fabric that Liz herself avoided , for it made her sweat ; indeed it made her sweat to look at it .
5 ‘ There has been a lot of evidence that people who eat a lot of fish have less instances of cancer .
6 The fictional Eastertide death of Philip at Lydiard Constantine ( in Swindon ) , leaving the narrator to continue the kind of life that Thomas himself followed in his preparation for matriculation at Oxford in October 1897 , reads like a youthful reaction to the actual death of Ashcroft Noble on Good Friday 1896 .
7 And I 'm afraid there is no way you can you , if you try and force the caf to be more a sort of caf that people who come to the cinema will patronize then it will not make a profit in my view .
8 Which authors relayed the baton of innovation that Joyce himself carried forward from Ulysses through ‘ Work in Progress ’ into Finnegans Wake ?
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