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

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1 It was here for example that Ian and Mick discovered the Caterers ' Club , and full of enthusiasm took me there one grey afternoon after the pubs shut .
2 They conjecture that Poseidon was a central figure between two fountains and that Hercules and Atlas held the wire grid before the bright disk which simulated the motion of the heavens .
3 The story that the fan magazines put out was that Dean and Brackett had a father-son relationship ; the gossips suggested that if this was so , it was incestuous .
4 He was worried about Kylie 's future welfare and insisted that Waterman and Co explained the problems he , and Jason for that matter , would face when it all ended .
5 I later learned that David and Karen got no further than Tobermory .
6 Last year we were all bemoaning the fact that Linotype and Adobe had a stranglehold on the market , they being the only two official PostScript type foundries .
7 One of the few things about the penal system that almost everyone agrees on is that England and Wales have an alarmingly high ( and most of the time rapidly rising ) number of people in prison .
8 I 've got a feeling that Alwin and Pat use an auditor .
9 I would say that Faye and Roberta represent an extreme . "
10 Magnus requested that Finreir and Teclis teach the full secrets of magic to humans .
11 It happened that this was also the form advocated by Vuk Karadžić in Serbia , and for a time Ljudevit Gaj ( 1809–72 ) , the leader of the Illyrian Movement in Croatia , warmed to the idea that Serbs and Croats shared a common language and culture .
12 Meeting the Australian Prime Minister , Paul Keating , and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade , Gareth Evans , Zhu said that China and Australia had no fundamental conflicts of interest and should co-operate in preserving peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region .
13 The group have been so successful that Diane and Carol have a waiting list .
14 He points out , first , that Bacon and Eltis underestimate the effects of demographic changes on public expenditure — the rise in the proportion of old people in the community , the increased demand for places in higher education , and so on .
15 The mtDNA from C.reinhardtii is strikingly unlike the plant or any other known mitochondrial genome from eukaryotes and there is little indication that C.reinhardtii and plants share a common mitochondrial ancestor ( 23 , 24 ) .
16 Bodie noticed quickly that Liz and Linda had a rapport going , the child quite impressed , quite in awe of the older woman .
17 I knew that Emily and Anne wrote a lot about the country of Gondal , but I did n't know much about it .
18 Parker boasts the Queen among its ‘ owners ’ and that Reagan and Gorbachev signed the 1987 arms treaty with one of its pens .
19 Let's build on the good news , that Heseltine and Cook understand the need for a national industrial strategy .
20 D. T. Timins thought that Japan and railways constituted a curious incongruity :
21 By 1876 , planning had reached such a point that France and Britain signed a protocol laying down the basis of a treaty governing the construction of the tunnel and a start was made on either side of the Channel .
22 The sensational book included the revelations that Charles and Camilla used the nicknames Fred and Gladys and regularly communicated .
23 It was to this common-sense knowledge that Berger and Luckmann directed the sociology of knowledge .
24 She begins by saying , ‘ We all know that Sean and Michael had a bit of a barney today ’ ( Sean and Michael smile sheepishly at each other ) … ‘ and everyone else wanted to see …
25 What Minskoff described that morning on the phone from New York sounded so attractive that Paul and Albert took the earliest plane to La Guardia .
26 In the same way that Darcy and Cecil represent a contrast that centres on the value of observing convention , George Emerson can be contrasted with a character in ‘ Pride and Prejudice ’ — George Wickham — who flouts convention .
27 It is evident that Howard and colleagues reduced the level of service in their attempt to extend it from Sunderland alone to 13 additional hospitals in the region .
28 Well , there are next door neighbours , who I think are very nice , but I do n't think that Jackie and Ned got a lot in common with them that 's , tha that 's one house that adjoins them and then a little further on , its a lane , its about as wide as this Brenda .
29 They are next door neighbours who I think are very nice but I do n't think that Jackie and Nev have a lot in common with .
30 Another difficulty is that Levy and Reid make no suggestion as to how sinistrals with bilateral speech representation might be identified .
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