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

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1 So good can the simulation be that the player handling the joystick receives a powerful illusion that he himself is part of the counterfeit world .
2 Now Britain is heading for a pre-Christmas Sunday shopping bonanza believe it or not now you heard it first here on this programme that I I predict that there will be completely deregulated Sunday trading before much long What ?
3 Er has it crossed your mind that it I 'd might not heard ?
4 It is the fungi that they themselves eat .
5 This increase comes from improved productivity , longer working hours , higher rates , or from a percentage of the earnings of labourers and craftsmen that they themselves employ .
6 The law in this area is not confined to contractual relationships , but may also be based ‘ on the broad principle of equity that he who has received information in confidence shall not take unfair advantage of it . ’
7 It actually gives you a framework on which to base any any few words or any talk that you you have to give .
8 But equally , Gale gives no indication that he himself has understood how obviously ridiculous Lamarck 's theories of physics and chemistry were in his own day — and it was on these that his theory of evolution was based .
9 She would raise her lamp and view the lover that she herself had grown , even if this meant that she must lose him for ever .
10 Just shoved them off , put them on the dole , and there was some young lads that I I was n't worried myself , cos I I 'm in my sixties , but there was lads there with mortgages and kids .
11 Erm , hopefully we 'll have the same effect that 'em they had in Basildon and erm .
12 The opportunities for domestic conflict are obvious , but at the same time the older generation of farm workers are made more aware of the opportunities that they themselves missed and of their lowly economic position compared with workers in other industries .
13 The er the only figure that I I can find for commuting erm supplied by the County Council is in er table five of N Y six I think it is , N Y six , where the County Council give er at the bottom of that erm on the bottom line of that table , a figure for Richmondshire of er three point five percent .
14 For a while she behaved wisely or cunningly — by allowing her ministers to give formal recognition to the ways of the reformed church on condition that she herself was allowed to worship in the old way in the privacy of her own chapel at Holyrood .
15 I think really I can only repeat the County Council 's position here chairman that we we do have sympathy with er the District Council 's position and the particular problems that the District Council have to face .
16 During the second section I will look at the activities that I myself was involved with during my time in post .
17 So , when we , you can imagine the noise that they I mean , it 's not their fault .
18 The landed gentry planted for their grandchildren avenues of hardwood that they themselves would never see .
19 Poss possibly Roger that I I I 'm sure you 're probab I 'm sure you 're right Roger .
20 My hon. Friend does not , I think , dissent from that , but he has questioned local planning authorities ' deciding planning proposals that they themselves have originated and in particular the position of the county council in relation to the district council .
21 If you had that kind of function that you you know
22 I think we 'd find Mr Churchill that it it 's rather more complex than that and and the requirements for delivering a nuclear weapon and you refer to the possibility of C A S O M being nuclear capable , one has to be fairly careful quite a , there 's a degree of difference between a missile needed to do the two jobs and I think it would be rather more than wiring which would be er at issue here , there 's the payload and all the rest of it which I suspect would cause very severe problems with that .
23 But er but I was at my late forties and er er there are still times that you you feel that that urge to be involved in the er meeting up with your mates every day or your colleagues and having a good chat about business .
24 Parents deny their children the outdoor play that they themselves enjoyed .
25 if you actually went through the experience that they themselves were
26 For the worry that they themselves might go down the same road meant that they could see that teachers who were now ‘ like that ’ had once been enthusiastic , committed students like themselves .
27 I can demonstrate the manner in which these two members of the court dealt with this submission by citing some passages from their judgment , without reference to the numerous authorities that they themselves cited , at pp. 358–360 :
28 see a vehicle that you you recognize is not off the patch , they 'll they 'll radio it through to the base , to our base .
29 He said : ‘ This Government is asking the long-term sick to bear an unfair burden to bale Mr Major out of the mess that he himself has created . ’
30 In this way he forces the reader to go through the same process of retrospective illumination that he himself has undergone .
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