Example sentences of "[adj] [that] [pers pn] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 With direct reference to the ‘ Jewish Question ’ , and in response to a ‘ demand ’ for more radical action which he had read in a newspaper , Hitler made clear that he had at the time to proceed tactically and in stages , but that his strategy was to manoeuvre his enemy into a corner before destroying him completely .
2 It 's funny that he flags at the interests of the party of crime .
3 Transmission across the callosum takes time and necessitates crossing at least one synaptic junction , during which the information is said to undergo some degree of transformation such that it arrives at the second hemisphere in a comparatively degraded state ( McKeever and Huling , 1971a ; Gross , 1972 ; Gibson , Dimond and Gazzaniga , 1972 ) .
4 ‘ Vehicular traffic light signal ’ is defined as follows : ‘ Three lights shall be used , one red , one amber and one green … the lamp showing the amber light shall be capable of showing a steady light or a flashing light such that it flashes at a rate of not less than 70 nor more than 90 flashes per minute etc .
5 There had been stone dragons , and jade dragons so delicate that they disintegrated at a puff of breath .
6 The snow was coming down in thick flakes , adding to the unreal appearance as they chugged slowly from one bank to the other , and she was delighted that they stopped at every single stop .
7 Since she was not particularly enamoured of Madame de Montijo it is little wonder that she arrived at the Cathedral in a state of high discontent .
8 An analogy might be the lip-reading that we do at an unconscious level .
9 The groups in our survey worked to make sure that we look at the needs , advice needs that they have , and that 's brought out .
10 In the middle there is a little pond with a fountain , and the golden carp that swim in it are so tame that they come at the sound of Dennis 's voice .
11 So before we proceed further it is important that we look at the units and measurement of temperature , pressure and volume .
12 It 's important that we look at the pattern of our spending as a local authority over the past five or six years .
13 We know that he kept away from the moor , so it 's unlikely that he waited at the moor gate every evening .
14 I see well it 's convenient that it comes at the end of a week 's holiday is n't it ?
15 So it seems to me if we can agree on what criteria might be appropriate to look at the location of the new settlement on a strategic level , the final version of H two will in fact probably be much shorter , more concise er than the policy H two that we have at the moment .
16 I think it 's also very relevant that we look at the real threats that are facing the N H S.
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