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

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1 First thing is to make sure that you get an opportunity to discuss it and I agree other people who actually res responded in seem to collect the fee and I am not paid to collect the fee to try to make it very difficult for people to respond but nevertheless the numbers that we , I think in terms of other areas , other areas , the response that we got it is a bit ironic though to sit here in the afternoon having listened in the morning to a lovely discussion which was agonising three hundred , five hundred thousand for on traffic calming .
2 I am very grateful for the opportunity that you gave me to speak to the NFU Branch Committee on Thursday last .
3 She signed the forms that he brought her to sign , even though the name on them was n't always her own , and then Belov slipped them into a file under a stack of others and took them away again .
4 Marchmont himself was forced to admit that ‘ Lord Anson 's promises are so long in the performing that I reckon none of us will build sudden expectations upon them ’ .
5 The blindfolded man has to preempt an attack as soon as he feels it coming by blocking and striking lightly in the direction that he senses it is coming from .
6 I feel sorry for the little girl and I suggest to the writer that she consoles her daughter by telling her that the vile custom of killing wild animals for fun is on the way out , that almost all british people feel as she does , and are determined to end such cruelty , and that she can help to bring about its end by supporting the League Against Cruel Sports and talking about the work they do to her schoolfriends .
7 She was so obviously upset by the break-up that I asked her out to lunch to cheer her up , and I asked her home because I thought my mother and sister might help her .
8 It was only when I looked up to my right and saw the board that I realized I had come to the right place .
9 His ring sparkled on her finger , lit by the flames of a fire in the grate ; Paul had the fancy that she turned her fingers deliberately , enjoying the ring 's brilliance and the evidence it gave of prosperity and caste .
10 Chuck 's parents have some pride and care about the upbringing that they give their child(ren) showing that it is Bob 's character that it as fault and that his attitude can not be blamed on his economical situation .
11 Surprisingly , no Sunday lunch was brought up to him , nor was there any tea , and it was only around three in the afternoon that he realized he had had no visitors since noon .
12 ‘ It was only during the afternoon that I remembered it was my 15th birthday . ’
13 It was through the OTC that I met my future husband , Eric , who was at that time a permanent staff instructor .
14 ‘ I wonder what was in the briefcase that someone wanted it so badly ? ’ he said aloud .
15 Out of the money that we gave them .
16 And receiver 's and that wa , when they sold off all the business , cos they , they then pay out the money that they owed her back .
17 An annuity is an arrangement with a financial institution whereby , if you are over retirement age and do not want to leave your property to anyone when you die , they will effectively buy your house from you ( albeit at a bit less than the market price ) , give you guaranteed security of tenure until you die , and turn the money that they pay you for the house into a regular income for life .
18 But I think if you had all the money that you needed there would still be a problem of the public 's attitude .
19 At times I become so obsessive about the dangers that I find myself making lists of what could go wrong .
20 Nevertheless , while the Report may have rejected the reactionary normativist ideology it is also the case that it did nothing to challenge the dominant legal culture .
21 Emphasis on the importance of understanding the factors affecting breeding success in males and females has the advantage that it forces us to ask specific comparative questions concerning the functional significance of particular sex differences .
22 Fru Møller , who resented the embargo on her taste within the house , and frequently complained of the frustration she endured at having to maintain the past in all its detail , enjoyed the discipline the White Garden imposed , the contacts that it brought her in the gardening world , and the admiration its unusual beauty reflected upon her .
23 so I started working through them , but without referring back to the notes that you know what some of them
24 In the contract that we negotiated we could not alter the content of the service provided by Devon social services but we could influence the nature and speed of delivery and of communication .
25 Hitler saw Czechoslovakia as the key to breaking Germany 's encirclement while Neville Chamberlain excused his appeasement of Hitler with the excuse that he knew nothing about the Czechs .
26 Let it suffice for the present that he thought he 'd been silly to nurture romantic thoughts about his first love .
27 Just not going away , even the tablets that you gave me , they was n't even taking it away , it , away like .
28 You will see that we intend sending a leaflet to each member with the summer edition of Rural Wales , with the plea that they use it to recruit at least one new member .
29 However , in some of the cases that he mentioned it appears that there must have been some error , or they would have been dealt with more promptly .
30 Separately , calculate the hours that you think you will be allowed on taxation .
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