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

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1 It read : ‘ I ask you to consider that the effects of the legal action that I undertook in the Berne district court concerning my non-participation in the European Cup this year are null and void .
2 All too often , students engage in study that only results in shallow or superficial learning of the first type — for example , the rote learning of names , dates , superficial factual data and characteristics that you hold in your short-term memory just long enough to pass an examination and that are then rapidly forgotten , because they have not been internalized — perhaps because our psyches know they are not of much use in the long run .
3 If that 's not part of the three not part of the deal that you send in that will not cause a major problem .
4 The proof of the pudding will lie in the deal that he wins in Europe .
5 The following example combines the principle of peak load pricing with the idea of a two-part tariff that we introduced in Section 17–4 .
6 The Vodafone Ltd arm of Vodafone Group Plc says gross new connections for its British cellular telephone network for the first quarter of 1993 totalled 92,775 ; net new connections totalled 43,911 , and at the end of the quarter , Vodafone had more than 838,000 subscribers connected to its cellular network , 85,000 of them on the new LowCall tariff that it launched in October .
7 My father had often urged me to try some of his marijuana , but I had never accepted , just as I had refused even to look at the cocaine that he kept in his dressing room .
8 This is the concept of the teacher-as-researcher that we introduced in Chapter 2 .
9 It was then that I conceived the idea of getting a few fans that he had in those days to walk around the television company with placards saying Lets Be Fair To The Long Hairs , which did get press publicity , and in the end , the producer relented and he did his first TV show . ’
10 Both the hon. Member for Wellingborough and I were impressed by the EC monitoring force that we met in Zagreb .
11 He was always grateful for ‘ the healthy and restorative force that I see in the country . ’
12 The methods that he employed in September and October 1962 — the referendum combined with a personal appeal to popular confidence and official manipulation of the mass media — were essentially those he had employed throughout the early years of the Fifth Republic .
13 He was different from them , did n't eat in the kitchen with us , but had my mother bake him potatoes and grate carrots that he ate in the isolation of the dining room .
14 In addition to the processes just described , repeated presentation of a stimulus also brings about those changes responsible for habituation that I discussed in Chapter 2 — changes that were characterized as resulting in the formation of a representation of the stimulus .
15 Man is derived from an ancestor that he holds in common with the existing great apes .
16 You can take that tin that you got in er you can take that tin as a pencil case that you got pardon ?
17 What Labour needs above all is the network of working-class activists , sympathisers and supporters that it had in workplaces and on housing estates even as recently as 20 years ago .
18 The answer depends on the criteria of efficiency and equity that we developed in the last chapter .
19 you know is there somewhere that I can get the subjects that I need in , in each
20 Well being Milton , and being very thorough , he gives us long lists , of course , of dozens of possible subjects that he had in mind , but he seems to have taken the King Arthur story very seriously .
21 Indeed , here with Kitty at the edge of the woods , she felt such a relief into unselfconsciousness that she bathed in it as she bathed in her pool .
22 The energy and enthusiasm black youth have for certain sports and the disproportionately high number wanting to take up sport as a career provides at least the initial indication that they see in successful black sportsmen models for themselves .
23 Neither did he , for the moment , recognise her own diffidence as an indication that she felt in the same way about him .
24 In fact , it was while he was up for the interview that he read in The Times the advertisement that had brought him to Burleigh :
25 It was by chance and with the support of a visiting teacher of drawing who also happened to be a lecturer at Goldsmiths College that I succeeded in getting a place at art school , the first and last totally blind student to have ever done so in Britain .
26 One may quibble with some of Jakobson 's distinctions and classifications , but it must be stressed that these are only a small selection of the multitude of relationships that he identifies in the space of this short poem .
27 There are hundreds and hundreds of words that we use in everyday language to describe them .
28 Er and similarly the syntax of languages are often said to be oppressive of women , a lot of the way that language is structured and a lot of the words that you get in a language , that 's another thing that 's said .
29 when you have been through the list ask the LH to read all the words that you have in the " same " column , one after another , to see if they really are the same .
30 For example , one surface dyslexic can accurately define the irregular words that he regularizes in pronunciation tasks ( for instance , pronouncing ‘ colonel ’ as ‘ COL-OH-NELL ’ ) .
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