Example sentences of "[prep] [art] words that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Something about the words that I use , and the way that I deliver them , something about it strikes a low chord in his guts .
2 It 's a sort of dictionary of many of the words that we use as part of our worship and teaching .
3 Only seven percent of the words that they speak , of their impact , based on the words they speak , thirty eight percent is based on their voice and the way that they present that information .
4 Of , one of the words that she was talking about , people have started using wicked for a normal phrase .
5 She went to sit on the sofa , and there she dreamed of Johnny , tenderly and with affection ; she thought of the words that he had said , and they made a warm spot , infinitely sweet , deep inside her where it could not be touched ; for just an hour or two , she began to believe that she truly loved him .
6 Nevertheless , he has not honoured the spirit of the words that he used in Committee , where we engaged in a long debate about the value of the assets and the effect on the workers .
7 I have no doubt that were he here today he would tell us that he was merely offering the hypothesis as a basis for argument ; but bearing in mind that the right hon. and learned Gentleman is the author of the words that I uttered a moment or two ago in support of the analysis of the historical nature of the government of Scotland , the Government should certainly take some account of this further straw in the wind .
8 Erm and I think it 's exactly the same with some of the words that you know that I quoted earlier .
9 Er and similarly the syntax of languages are often said to be oppressive of women , a lot of the way that language is structured and a lot of the words that you get in a language , that 's another thing that 's said .
10 In fact , you may begin to get an inkling now , er , in terms of some of the words that you wrote down there .
11 These may be very , likely some of the words that you 've already written down .
12 It could be extended to look even longer , and presented with the words that we wanted to give you ‘ a small gift ’ or a gift ‘ big enough for two ’ .
13 If someone is unlucky and goes to the wrong festival , the lesson will not open with the words that I have quoted .
14 However , it may incidentally erm come into the words that I use that erm er I 'm referring to the washed-over or other status of these two sites .
15 And our Lord in the words that we 've read gives a very solemn answer to that question in the , in those words that we read a few moments ago and his immediate answer to the question you know are there few that be saved , was to say many , this was in the following verse , many shall not be able to be saved , now does that mean that only a few will be saved , that there 's only a few people who are gon na be in heaven that Jesus Christ came and died on the cross for about a handful of people , a small percentage does that what it , is that what it means , well lets look and see what the bible has to say , in Matthew chapter seven in verse thirteen and verse fourteen , this is what Jesus says enter by the narrow gate for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction and many of those who enter by it , for the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life , but few of those who find it any way in the same book , in , in Matthew in , in , in chapter twenty two and in , in , in verse fourteen , listen again to what it says there Jesus is speaking he says for many a called , but few are chosen
16 Listening is much more than hearing ; it is an active process whereby the listener attends exclusively to the speaker , not only to the words that he is speaking .
17 The legitimate questions for a judge in his role as interpreter of the enacted law are : ‘ How has Parliament , by the words that it has used in the statute to express its intentions , defined the category of acts that are entitled to the immunity ?
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