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

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1 Brian Hillier agreed with the defence suggestion that he had nothing to fear from any so-called threats , he had already resigned from the club and he was awaiting trial for cheating the taxman .
2 Flavia stuck to her guns and when she turned up next morning was told by the Loulou boys that she did n't know one wind from the other .
3 But nevertheless , it is a matter of fact that there is a difference of seven hundred and fifty dwellings , in the base dwellings that we 've used .
4 I think the key to it has been in the past that if we can establish a platform with the front five and get our back row really involved with the support play that they can produce , Bath going backwards certainly do n't look as strong as when they are coming at us .
5 Mr Clive Ponting 's acquittal by a jury in February 1985 , after he had admitted to passing official Government papers to a person not authorised to receive them , the very essence of section 2 of the Official Secrets Act 1911 , and despite the most explicit summing up by the trial judge that they should convict , raises the question of what motivated the jury .
6 The jury were directed by the trial judge that they could find him guilty only as actor , whereas the true position was that he could be found guilty either as actor or on the basis of art and part .
7 ‘ If this judgment is less helpful than the parties hoped , as it almost certainly is , the reason lies in the terms of the statute , which places the discretion so unequivocally on the trial judge that it leaves little or no room for an appellate court to lay down principles or even guidelines .
8 The paratroop regiment that he had left eighteen months before was now bivouacked in a concrete and brick school house on the outskirts of Jalalabad and dominated the low ground of an Afghan valley .
9 And she baked some bread with the millet flour that she had brought from her own garden .
10 Into this somewhat bizarre plot , Hopper built in his odd interjections designed to remind the cinema audience that it was only a movie they were watching , that nothing was real .
11 Opponents to the technique claim that it can be dangerous , and poultry industry representatives are themselves cautious of adopting it .
12 Would the team please comment on the effect of water supply and type of soil on the cooking properties of potatoes er Mr finds that all the maincrop varieties that he grows seem to boil into the water but the same variety grown commercially it says , does n't .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 One could only say of an electron encircling the hydrogen nucleus that it had a certain probability of being found here and a certain probability of being found there .
16 Kolchinsky 's pedantic approach towards the expense accounts had given rise to a joke amongst the field operatives that it would be better to lose a life than a chit .
17 Whole companies depend on the computer networks that it is designed to control .
18 Er maybe he was , I think , a little superficial in his enthusiasm for what is referred to as the software , that 's to say that 's the computer programs that you
19 yes , we we 've got to look at this in in in in the assessment er procedures as well but we 've go we 've got to try and link this up with er the the the computer work that we 're doing erm we we 've got I I I think really we we should have possibly a reasonably hefty session one evening next week to say right , how are we going to put this into practice ?
20 She laid down the printing frame that she held .
21 Barbara looked up as she dragged Jimmy to one side , and saw Duvall stoop to pick up the broken neck of the whisky bottle that she had dropped .
22 And that 's a bit like that erm the teaching skills that I had to do that time when I was on the course .
23 So much lava flowed into the Skaftar valley that it was completely filled and lava began to spill out over the surrounding countryside .
24 Er in a competitive situation , the Rickmansworth tender w w w was a , a an example of that , we actually had a contract document which is about as thick and complicated as one of the contract documents that we would put out for civil engineering physical work to er er a contractor .
25 It was held that the contract requirement that they be packed in cases of 30 was part of the contract description .
26 The basis of the parties ' appeal to the country is the election manifestos that they issue .
27 The Times hypothesised in the course of the election campaign that it was leaders who lost elections , not challengers who won them .
28 Managers and deputy managers can now receive training in staff management , time management , planning and budgeting , in addition to the familiarisation training that they have always received .
29 Anyway it 's the first time since the Revie years that we 've won 5 on the trot in the league so lets just be happy for a while .
30 Moreover , legislation could galvanise the power of older people , countering the ageist idea that they can not represent their own interests .
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