Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [pron] [vb base] in the " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 No one knows now who made those fine antique rugs that you see in the museum .
3 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 .
4 And when I took over the magazine I said let's just use the typefaces that they use in the newspaper and supplement them for some headlines , but try to make it belong in the New York Times .
5 Perhaps write personal invitations to all the Christians that you know in the school .
6 for the whole year so it 's a very small business the stores are much smaller than they are in the U K erm as regards your last point about margins the margins are erm at least equal to the margins that we achieve in the U K
7 In other words the numbers of private beds that we have in the county and fifty percent was related to S S A for the elderly .
8 It is to such practical questions that we turn in the final chapter .
9 It is to these questions that we turn in the next section .
10 The sort of things that we cover in the er er code of practice for charging to clients which are outside this .
11 And that 's what we 're selling more of now than anything else er and I , I think it 's quite a good idea really , light up the things that you like in the house , er and erm , not the things you do n't like .
12 Thus all the complicated structures that we see in the universe might be explained by the no boundary condition for the universe together with the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics .
13 The contrast is striking , and can not be dismissed as irrelevant to the social and other problems that we confront in the last decade of our century .
14 And do you know those advert features that they do in the States , they 're like sort of like half hour adverts , like they 're like shows but they 're like an advert
15 Aggressive in terms that we fight in the market place for for clients and that we er then if that 's what aggressive means the answer to that is yes .
16 There 's a s a definite explanation of terms that you see in the music written at the top of page forty seven would you look at them please .
17 Should , what they were trying to do was copy the masks that you have in the
18 So I use the ordinary detergents that I keep in the cupboard for hand-washing and this works very well for me .
19 Now it could be said of course that we do n't offer the same kind of very intense opportunities that are on offer to undergraduates , but in some senses , and many adults have testified to this , this is an advantage , because it enables people in their own time , and sometimes over a fairly prolonged period , to explore with a tutor , a scholar , the kind of interests that they have in the issues that have concerned them in society .
20 They must be empowered to demand excellence in the courses that they attend and realise that their education is not a favour to them but a means of preparing them to be the sort of doctors that we want in the future .
21 . When you print from the cuts that you make in the plate it 's called intaglio printing .
22 These have been loosely termed ‘ universalist ’ theories of language , since the basic tenet is that there are universal structures of grammar and especially of syntax , in which all people have ‘ competence ’ and which underlie and make possible the different utterances that we observe in the actual practice of language .
23 A lot of the glues and solvents that we use in the home , especially if you 're putting lino tiles down or , or carpet tiles , down contain substances that are highly flammable .
24 The ones that you see in the book they 're three and a half inches .
25 Do not forget the significance of any shares that you hold in the company or any rights that you have under a share incentive scheme .
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