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

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1 The oldest pieces of amber we have date from a hundred million years ago , a very long time after the conifers and the flying insects first appeared , but they contain a huge range of creatures , including representatives of all the major insect groups that we know today .
2 So far removed was it , both in time and in temper , from the realities of a large city parish and the growing bewilderment and tribulation that the first two decades of the new century had visited upon its inhabitants that his birthplace and its memories became as insubstantial as the tales of Cuchullain and the Red Branch Knights that he had read about in school .
3 That is one of the major changes in the MacSharry proposals that we intend to secure .
4 Quite simply , personnel policies that we set can have major impacts on erm , the funding of our superannuation scheme , and I think that at some stage in the future , it may be appropriate to think about a seminar for both of those committee members , to look at both the the good report and the the Department of Environment scrutiny , erm So .
5 Capital values at least have the benefit of being related to a market , although I am sure that many owners will seek to convince their bank managers that their property should be in band H while they seek to convince the rating authorities that their property should really be in band F.
6 And that 's a bit like that erm the teaching skills that I had to do that time when I was on the course .
7 The campaign 's just starting , and already it 's generating much attention … proof say De Montfort University authorities that it 's money well spent
8 but that does n't mean to say that you can for example you could become build up these Chairman skills that you 've got okay .
9 Erm , but agricultural supply is complicated simply by the , the actual nature of supply in that you know , farmer has N , N products that he could produce .
10 Jack was puzzled at Johnnie 's sudden change in behaviour and although initially he reasoned that his colleague must be troubled with a domestic problem , he could not forget Johnnie 's parting words that he intended to leave the box for good .
11 I want to reassure Esquire readers that their penises are safe . ’
12 Perhaps it was because the Americans had not been at the Moscow Olympics that he was n't sure of himself ; yet he had beaten them later .
13 But the problem is that they may not be able to deal adequately with operating systems and computer environments that they do n't know and are not allowed to market ; especially given the financial position many of them are in .
14 But the problem is that they may not be able to deal adequately with operating systems and computer environments that they do n't know and are not allowed to market ; especially given the financial position many of them are in .
15 But hey , there 's a bounty out , he could do with the loot and you can tell from the narrowing of those famous Eastwood eyes that he 's bored rigid with being a decent human being .
16 And we got the union to er all all they did was to help us , was to pay for the text books that we had .
17 All it 's saying there is , if you do find something from erm other bits of the text books that we have n't covered in lectures , bung it it .
18 Thomas 's house , which he could barely keep up , was run mostly on the income from a small chain of modern toy shops that he had built up for his wife over the years .
19 They were things that you took to enhance your experience and to make it more intense — to make your personal development became part of your life , It was a very high-minded approach and when one looks at what has happened to the drug scene today and one looks back to the prevailing attitudes at the time , one can see the absolute , total abhorrence among drug takers that I knew in those days of amphetamines , heroin , barbiturates , mandrax — all those things that had an adverse physical effect which were considered to by highly dangerous to one 's personal development and to one 's daily living .
20 Well i it 's becoming slightly unfair because Watsons is n't on the stand , Watsons would also you know probably spell out in a little bit more detail , but their advice was comprehensive that there were Inland Revenue rules that it would put the tru and so on and one would want to s to say that tha that as well , but I do want to move on .
21 Yes , it 's only on erm trunk calls that you really
22 By mid — 1943 it was made very clear to the Main Force Groups that their " selection " was unacceptable as I sent more crews back than we kept .
23 He also persuaded the college authorities that they ought to embark on a class project and construction was started in November 1936 .
24 Daedalus reasons that their nerve-endings must contain some heavy metal that absorbs X-rays by this sort of mechanism ; the captured energy then fires the nerve .
25 That January in 1941 the plans were entirely personal , however , because Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott had difficulty persuading the Force Commanders that there was anything to be gained from beach reconnaissance .
26 The back-channel reports on DEA operations that he had transmitted twice a week from his arrival in Cyprus were on file in a classified computer data bank , codenamed EMERALD , at Bolling Airforce Base , near Washington , and the first order of business upon his return was a systematic debriefing at a hotel near Fort Meade to fill in the gaps .
27 Now , today I 've got two types of products with me , one is Gloria M products that we 're going to use as a demonstration , and the other dermatological products that we 're going to use as a dem demonstration .
28 Here are twelve talk tactics that we use to gain control :
29 By now you should have an idea of the talk tactics that you and others use to play status .
30 the dictionary words that you have to remember
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