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

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1 You said that in our newsletter , because our checkout manager said that she 's found life extremely difficult with all the changes of shifts , and that in her department they have lots of problems , so she 's got like a pro forma checkout news , and she asks them for things that go into this , that they , you know , that they want bringing up , and specific things that they 're having difficulty with .
2 Behavioural precursors of schizophrenia included a poor emotional rapport in the psychiatric interview , and parental observations that he or she had been a passive baby , with a short attention span in childhood , and often impolite behaviour , while school reports often noted that the child was isolated , uneasy about criticism , easily upset , and disturbed the class ( Parnas et al. , 1982 ) .
3 The car is travelling at about 100 mph on the straights and braking hard before corners ; but it is stable enough for me to make notes and so quiet in the leather and teak-lined cabin that we can easily hear each other through out helmets .
4 and that pen that he broke were n't mine it were his .
5 She had made that declaration and that commitment that she would go with her mother-in-law wherever she went that her God , Naomi 's God would be Ruth 's God , and that Naomi 's people , would be Ruth 's people .
6 Anne Marie and that girlfriend that she 's going about with today .
7 Well him and that guy that I was talking about the one with the job .
8 His lack of family feeling and unquestioning assumption that it must always be sacrificed to necessities of State emerge clearly from his political testaments of 1752 and 1768 , the most revealing of all statements of his basic ideas .
9 Mozart worked with the commonplace musical fabric of his time , the prescribed structures , instrumental combinations , harmonic progressions and melodic formulae that he had absorbed as a child , and from which a Salieri and hundreds like him fashioned polite , two-dimensional drawing-room music suitable for the delectation or titillation of many a jaded aristocratic ear .
10 Political faction had become far more pervasive because the Reformation raised the temperature of Scottish politics , which now took on a focused European dimension , and because once the strong rule of James V had gone , men without the aura of royalty had to struggle with religious and political problems that they had never experienced before .
11 It is , of course , of great social and political importance that we examine the constitution and reproduction of social classes .
12 The nature , and application , of the legal rules that define crime , together with the moral and political debate that their consideration inevitably involves , is as important for correctionalism as for any other criminological enterprise .
13 The grave social and political crises that they all face will prove a severe test for their new , untried assemblies .
14 They may not all want to leave the Soviet Union ( indeed , whatever shape it takes in the future , Mr Yeltsin 's Russia will expect to be leader of the pack ) , but neither do the union 's supporters want to hand back the new economic and political freedoms that they have won .
15 Among other things it suggested that teachers should be assessed on the clarity of their teaching objectives ; the quality of their notes , handouts , and visual aids ; qualitative assessments of their performance in lecturing , fieldwork , etc ; the volume and range of teaching they undertake ; the range of assessment techniques they use ; managerial responsibilities and innovative approaches that they take on ; and the number of invitations they receive as guest lecturers and speakers elsewhere .
16 That evening my men , led by Kassimi , came to my tent and expressed regret that we had been recalled , which I felt was the genuine sentiment of most of them .
17 In a statement issued from his office , Reagan described Weinberger as " a man of the highest integrity " and expressed confidence that he would be " fully vindicated " .
18 She had experienced her mother as a distant figure who at times just grabbed her and moved her about , but she had not had the physical and emotional closeness that she craved and needed .
19 What is surprising is not that the rural past should be called up , but that the writer should invest it with the imaginative and emotional power that he does .
20 I know that the Combined Heat and Power Association recently submitted a report to OFFER pointing out some institutional and administrative barriers that it should like to be tackled .
21 This came in January 1991 , with the arrival on the scene of licensed engineer Bob Eatwell , who admits that if he had known of the multitude of technical and administrative problems that he faced , would have walked out of the Rochester workshop , into sanity !
22 Now it 's on the financial and administrative side that I suspect that the Home Office is concerned about and I believe they 've gone the wrong way about it .
23 Activists , educators , campaigners , call them what you will , have a tough task in this country , with an individualized , nuclear-family society reluctant to come to meetings of any sort , and a resistance to being engaged by a message that in the short and medium term questions their lifestyle , material aspirations , and culturally-engrained assumptions that Our Way of Life is best .
24 The ride started and each time that I passed Mum I waved .
25 Byrkin 's balance was lost , and each step that he took was an agony of effort and fear .
26 It was just why I 'm I mean wi the last meeting we had , took me sort of three pages to write what we 've got to do and each item that we 've got to do is sort of a couple of sheets of A four .
27 Perhaps it is because of a hearty dislike of chauvinism and exaggerated nationalism that I have not become an intense patriot .
28 Earlier chapters ( see Chapter 6 especially ) have indicated how the financing of budget deficits ( or surpluses ) has implications for the size of the money supply and the level of interest rates , and it is to the relationship between these monetary variables and economic activity that we will turn in Chapter 11 .
29 We shall be there thanks to the excellent monetary and economic management that we have enjoyed in the 1980s and will continue to enjoy for the rest of the 1990s under a Conservative Government .
30 It is chiefly in the realms of historical context , social customs and economic arrangements that we must have specialist knowledge of the context to enable us to interpret the passage accurately .
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