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

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1 That is one of the major changes in the MacSharry proposals that we intend to secure .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 He thought he recognised in Creed qualities that he had himself : the ability to wait and to charge the act of waiting with the current of anticipation , to check and double-check , so that when the waiting was over everything would go like clockwork .
5 This has been one of the best Friday debates that I have attended for a long time .
6 There was much about the Spencer children that I would never understand , especially their relationship with Raine .
7 But the settlement is believed to have given Kuwait assurances that its production could go up in the summer if the market is strong enough .
8 It gave the European plan anonymity by not identifying the author of the plan , while his own copy under his own initials and those of his secretary would tell Mueller and his Detroit colleagues that he had a hand in its formulation , which is what Mueller and Muldoon wanted people to think .
9 However , a special session of the Cambodian Supreme National Council ( SNC ) — the interim body established by the Paris accords to represent all four Cambodian factions — which had met on June 21 , failed in its attempt to extract a pledge from the Khmers Rouges that it would abide by the second stage of the peace plan .
10 It 's thanks to a hefty sponsorship package from Village Homes that he has been able to make the move after only one full season of FF1600 racing in Ireland .
11 This is only a few of the Swan Yachts that we have available in Germany .
12 He said in a letter to his Chester constituents that he would vote for Mrs Thatcher and called on constituency chairmen to ask their MPs how they intended to vote .
13 I 'm basically a very private person , but I 'd probably tell Pete things that I would n't tell anyone else .
14 Which brings us to ground advantage and the opinion of some of the Scotland players that there was less noise in the Irish match from the now all-seated crowd than in days gone by .
15 There would inevitably also be a fear among some NHS professionals that their hard-won services would be dissipated into a ‘ support only ’ service and that accurate diagnosis and treatment would be sacrificed in favour of providing a better living environment .
16 Nick Moore did everything he could to persuade Derbyshire police that he , not Boler , was the robber .
17 Mrs Allen 's body was found at her Harberton Park home on Tuesday morning after a senior officer at the Maze informed Banbridge police that she had not turned up for work .
18 Let's go and tell some Brixton men that he 's saying he 's a Brixton man , when he 's not he 's a Hackney man .
19 Sales of its Unix products will , for instance , outstrip revenues from the DEC versions that it markets over the next year or so , it reckons .
20 On Nov. 21 President Najibullah confirmed during a press conference at the UN 's Geneva offices that he had held talks with " prominent personalities of the opposition side " on a " political solution " to end 12 years of civil war .
21 Mr Nigel Rudd , chairman of Williams , said the company had received categorical assurances from the Barclay brothers that they had no intention of making an offer .
22 ‘ We wanted to make the Cabaret Voltaire a focal point of the ‘ newest art ’ , although we did not neglect , from time to time , to tell the fat and utterly uncomprehending Zurich philistines that we regarded them as pigs and the German Kaiser as the initiator of the war …
23 And go home after the programme with a brown suitcase crammed with Eccles cakes that he was taking back with him .
24 And go home after the programme with a brown suitcase crammed with Eccles cakes that he was taking back with him .
25 It was in those days , when Margaret was still alive , that I gave my former colleague Peter Duval-Smith — whose private life and whose work as an academic journalist always seemed to be equally chaotic — the introduction to Braemar Mansions that he so much wanted .
26 A Lebanese writer , Eugenie Elie Abouchdid , was so appalled by French provocation during the Beirut Victory in Europe Day celebrations that she wrote : ‘ Poor Lebanon — a beautiful and magnificent country , devoured by wolves and thieves .
27 I said the same I ca n't persuade our chaps on the Yorkshire Moors that they are getting twenty six pound a week , when they 're not , you see ?
28 When , in November , Coleridge was persuaded by his Bristol friends that he should return permanently to the city , he expressed sadness at leaving Clevedon , but probably felt relatively little , even though the only home available to him and Sara was in cramped quarters in Mrs Fricker 's house .
29 Said Granada 's Controller of Sport Paul Doherty : ‘ I told the ITV lawyers that I consider this unfair restriction of trade and I want ITV as a body to challenge it in the courts .
30 BETWEEN LUSTY inhalations of the Marlboro cigarettes that he chain smokes , Robertson speaks with a passionate sincerity and an impressive grasp of his brief , which covers all matters European , from legal niceties to gossip about Europhiles .
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