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

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1 They call it an attempt to emphasise that Macedonia is an historically and culturally Greek region just when the ex-Yugoslav Macedonia , invented and so-named after World War II by Tito , is seeking international support for its own claim to independence , so far without much success : in part because of the problem of its name , in part because of fear that it is looking with greedy eyes at Greek Macedonia .
2 And I think this inward investment that Professor Lock is referring to and the scale of investment that he is referring to must be considered as additional and and would draw in additional jobs .
3 Secondly , I 'd like you to identify the three members of management that he 's dealing with , are called Barbara , oh God , what are they called , Barbara , Ted and Doughnut .
4 Well I personally think with an appeal fund like that , I mean the amount of money that 's gone into it is ridiculous considering the amount of compensation that everybody 's going to get or hopes to get after it .
5 Their fears have been enhanced by the recent announcement from the Department of Transport that it is considering new plans to relieve congestion on the M25 .
6 Erm those sites are subject to other lo locational restrictions and other environmental restrictions and would n't in our view be appropriate for the sort of development that he 's looking for erm a location in in our context anyway generally speaking along the A one corridor .
7 Worrying about your weight is more likely to lead to comforting yourself with a piece of chocolate that it is to assist in burning up calories .
8 It is within such a framework of thought that it is contended that a priest must necessarily be male .
9 However , it is a fact of life that what is considered reasonable is the product of our experience and therefore varies from person to person .
10 This idea is so fundamental to the principle of interpretation that it is expressed , in slightly different forms , by various writers .
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