Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] that [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 The instruments those guys use are completely different from guitar and I knew that if I could emulate the phrasing of those instruments then I would be breaking new ground instead of just playing the rock phrases that everybody knows .
2 However , that is not a good reason for trying to levy high tax rates that no-one can enforce .
3 It looks as though this may be the price for privatising the water companies that everyone feared . ’
4 It could just be that you 're the person in your family who knows what 's on all those video tapes that nobody 's labelled up .
5 The first three of those chapters deal with policy areas that everyone seems to include within their definition of social policy — social security , the personal social services and health .
6 In practice , many of the fossil fronds that one finds are sterile , and for these there a number of form genera , units of classification based on the shape of the fronds alone ( see p. 23 ) .
7 Incidentally , what is it about old railway earthworks that one finds attractive ?
8 Well I 'd only say that initially erm because then what you end up with is a sort of lucky dip which every now and then somebody will remember the bag of science tricks that somebody 's taught them and dip into .
9 Well I 'd only say that initially erm because then what you end up with is a sort of lucky dip which every now and then somebody will remember the bag of science tricks that somebody 's taught them and dip into .
10 There are the elaborate tunnel entrances like Box and Bramhope and others , the great viaducts like Monsal Dale and Dutton , the bridges like Saltash and Severn ; and the charming survivors among early railway stations that one comes across unexpectedly almost anywhere in England .
11 Nonetheless , might neurobiologists in general , and memory researchers in particular , not gain something by concentrating on a limited number of model systems that everyone could agree on ?
12 Some of which were cover versions that one or other of us had found .
13 ‘ Patsy was told by both fortune tellers that something would happen to her before the New Year — that an attempt would be made on her life , ’ he said .
14 It is alleged that Mr Buckley was severely injured in the explosion and that Sutherland knew he was trapped and had not told the emergency services that anyone was in the blazing house .
15 It might be the proverbial bullet with your name on , or a bunch of cancer cells that someone has ordained for you .
16 He 'd once walked out , in a sixteen-year-old child 's sulk , on a family dinner-party , and his father had always chided him about it — it had become one of those family memories that everyone always laughs at , always shares .
17 Yep , and it 's only saved by ‘ Moog Eruption ’ , a whirring epic named after one of those daft '70s synthesiser LPs that nobody bought .
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