Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | A word of caution at this point : do not list specific skills that you do not have unless you feel that the lack of these skills is holding you back in a particular area . |
2 | The plaintiff will plead the most exaggerated meanings that his counsel considers the words will conceivably bear , in order to maximise the insult and humiliation ( and hence the damages ) . |
3 | ‘ There were definite signs that we were able to read each other 's play — we linked well and looked dangerous . |
4 | We must either have such confidence in social work 's professional values that we wait for everything to sort itself out , or social workers must grasp their own destiny . |
5 | For practitioners , what was needed was an essay that was not too long , and which attempted to develop specific proposals that they could act upon . |
6 | They work for those and algebra just follows , so it just follows the normal rules that we 're using for the numbers that we know . |
7 | It is in the darkest , unprogressive times that I return to base and say ‘ baptizatus sum ’ ‘ I am a baptized person ’ — and that is sheer gift and grace . |
8 | But we 've been involved with two specific projects that we 've worked on in conjunction with the tenants ' association , |
9 | In the long term , that might be a more effective way of encouraging investment than some of the short-term proposals that we have heard today . |
10 | The Conservative party ignores the economic policies that we propose , although many independent commentators identify that they would be not only successful , but more successful than the Government policies — |
11 | because it 's the pleasant times that you remember . |
12 | And all these pleasures , these frail joys that her most stringent discipline over the last couple of night-time hours had summoned up for her memory , they were simply not enough . |
13 | The discreet feelers that she put out during the drive back to Anduze met with monosyllabic replies that indicated , firmly but politely , that the matter was no concern of hers . |
14 | When the inputs to a perceptron s0 , s1 , … sN can only be 1 or 0 , then the possible inputs that it can be shown are the corners of an N-dimensional cube . |
15 | It is not true to say of oral cultures that there is a peculiar ‘ directness of relationship between meaning and referent ’ , that ‘ the meaning of each word is ratified in a succession of concrete situations ’ only , that meanings in oral cultures are always particular and specific . |
16 | Perhaps radio will allow me to play all the unsuitable roles that I ca n't do visually in the theatre , where it 's just the voice and the character . |
17 | In grateful thanks that you had come . |
18 | The grave social and political crises that they all face will prove a severe test for their new , untried assemblies . |
19 | The connection proved useful as Korn/Ferry was initially strongly dependent on the multinational clients that its American offices supplied . |
20 | The ant repays the tree by sweeping it leaves free of fungi , by assaulting any leaf-eating animals that it encounters and by attacking any competing plant that dares come within chewing distance . |
21 | But the important point to remember is that we do not observe these sociolinguistic patterns directly : it is the speech of individuals in conversational settings that we observe and describe , and it is by analysing a large quantity of spoken language from many speakers that we can then demonstrate the patterns that emerge from our data . |
22 | When he arrived in India in 1926 he told one of his private secretaries that his aim was to govern in such a way as ‘ to keep a contented India in the Commonwealth twenty-five years hence ’ . |
23 | The ( tax free ) capital gains made by owner-occupiers generally far exceed any possible savings that they might make from their income . |
24 | It was as commander of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards that he won the DSO at the Battle of Tumbledown during the Falklands campaign . |
25 | The King 's criticism was believed to be in response to recent Saudi demands that he publicly apologize for Jordan 's position in the Gulf war . |
26 | She spoke of him occasionally , as if blithely unaware of any possible alter-egos that he might have . |
27 | Do you just drift along and accept what comes your way , rather than having specific goals that you are working towards in life ? |
28 | Sara , for instance , personally persuaded two of her pregnant friends to attend the antenatal classes for pregnant teenagers that she went to more effectively than any advertising campaign . |
29 | I would say to other pregnant teenagers that I think it 's great if they are happy about it . |
30 | For Le Preziose , Buitoni have created four new shapes , which do more than just look beautiful on the plate , they are specially designed to hold the delicious and subtle sauces that you 'll find in our recipes . |