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

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1 It read : ‘ I ask you to consider that the effects of the legal action that I undertook in the Berne district court concerning my non-participation in the European Cup this year are null and void .
2 He was always grateful for ‘ the healthy and restorative force that I see in the country . ’
3 He was different from them , did n't eat in the kitchen with us , but had my mother bake him potatoes and grate carrots that he ate in the isolation of the dining room .
4 The answer depends on the criteria of efficiency and equity that we developed in the last chapter .
5 Neither did he , for the moment , recognise her own diffidence as an indication that she felt in the same way about him .
6 In fact , it was while he was up for the interview that he read in The Times the advertisement that had brought him to Burleigh :
7 One may quibble with some of Jakobson 's distinctions and classifications , but it must be stressed that these are only a small selection of the multitude of relationships that he identifies in the space of this short poem .
8 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 .
9 when you have been through the list ask the LH to read all the words that you have in the " same " column , one after another , to see if they really are the same .
10 We shall remember words that he used in an interview with The Independent : ’ If we have changed our mind to win we can change our mind when we have won .
11 We hounded him to such effect that he responded in the classic 1970s way and set up no less than an official committee of inquiry to consider the whole position .
12 No one knows now who made those fine antique rugs that you see in the museum .
13 This is permitted only on condition that they help in the conquest of Canaan before returning to a settled life .
14 The Library issues floras on loan to staff on condition that they remain in the building , and accessible to other Library users during normal working hours .
15 Apart from a small stain on the edge this came up in almost the bright and shiny condition that it appears in the illustration .
16 Their holders would adopt the same position of relative irrelevance that they hold in the republican democracies of Europe .
17 As with the STANDARD version , shapes that you design in the ORIGINAL section can be superimposed on to stitch patterns created in the COLOUR PATTERN section .
18 I will indicate , as I go through them , the way in which they work : that is , how they fit into the diagnostic story that we developed in the last chapter .
19 ‘ Not only can we match any skin , from lightest to darkest , ’ he says , ‘ but we can give any woman the exact combination of texture , weight and coverage that she wants in a foundation or powder .
20 It is probably the case that we live in a time when the cultural return of homosexuality exacerbates , even intensifies , the psychic return of repressed homosexuality .
21 My right hon. Friend was correct and was entitled to raise the case that he did in the House just now .
22 Again he had the impression that she was a young girl , for there was a smoothness about her skin that one sees in the young before the face reaches the border of adulthood .
23 The last thing that manufacturing wants is a Government who adopt the European social charter which would destroy the advantage that we have in the west midlands .
24 A small orchestra was playing ‘ Lights of Moscow ’ and the waiters were clattering metal dishes and semaphoring with table napkins , and there was the air of subdued hysteria that you get in a big theatre when the orchestra is tuning up .
25 It 's just a little gel that you put in the palm of your hand use some warm water and lather it up and put the lather over your face .
26 All heads turned as his father gave him such a clip that he landed in the muddy , freshly dug grave behind him .
27 This afternoon , he has treated the House to an extraordinary collection of half-truths and inaccuracies , but he has not told us the Labour party 's attitude to the proposals that I identified in the statement .
28 His vision leads him to seek a saviour that he finds in the proletariat , albeit heavily cloaked in ‘ ideology ’ .
29 His active opposition to the Nazis , the leading part that he played in the Kirchenkampf , the struggle against the Nazi attempt to take over the German Evangelical Church , and his refusal to take the oath of loyalty to Hitler , led to his dismissal from Bonn in 1935 .
30 Item 1 is an enamelled badge that I found in the garden of an old house .
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