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

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1 So I make no apologies for beginning this book in the way that a conjurer might , by giving you an apparently free choice from the pack while in fact forcing on you the particular card that I want you to take .
2 An Amex gold card that I suspect he ca n't use .
3 After James II 's death , and during the reign of Anne , Jacobites usually claimed that James Francis Stuart was the rightful heir to the throne , who should succeed his sister : it was not until after the Hanoverian succession that we find him being hailed as James III .
4 Because they , too , have a special relationship with a child 's mother — with its own areas of physical and emotional exclusivity — children have to give up the illusion that they own their mother , and so they must learn to share .
5 Er , would be ready for this Wednesday , but I said it 'll probably be Saturday that we pick it up .
6 Lt John Garrett , commanding officer of the Walton on the Naze Sea Cadet unit , said : ‘ The yacht Rebel has always provided an excellent training opportunity for Walton cadets and we too share the sadness and sense of loss that we know our friends and colleagues will be feeling . ’
7 Retrenchment will be the order of the day , with the result that we achieve what we have planned for .
8 It says a great deal about our attitude to the role of the opposition that you regard everything that they do as being a little more than attempt to seek a political advantage .
9 So if you work on the presumption then that that position is the preferable one , bearing in mind that you know what you 're doing but you do n't know what other people are doing .
10 It is precisely because costs are passed on to third parties that we let them occur .
11 Because it is subject to the conditions of carriage that we accept their business and therefore we have to provide them with written information .
12 And I 'll go through some strengths that we feel they have and the monopoly obviously is one of the er major strengths .
13 It is as a stranger that I greet my own self , and see it as an unknown fellow traveller through time .
14 ‘ A principle I have always applied in the property business is that you put in a bid that you think something is worth , and you do n't go above it . ’
15 One thing said in support of the idea that we take effects to be probable events , and , more particularly , said against the analysis expounded in this chapter that we take them to be necessitated events , is relevant enough , although likely to be disdained by the high-minded .
16 In order to fill this in , this little er section you have to look at the er the chapter that they recommend you , er Saint Matthew 's Gospel chapter twenty eight .
17 " Perhaps it is our fault that we keep them so much in idleness ?
18 What can I do though , Karen , it 's not my fault that I love it , surely ?
19 I also told David that I think there is a substantial difference between my vision of the Library and that of some other staff , and that this factor is the cause of much of the perceived difficulty between myself and others .
20 It is impossible to forget these mothers and the matter-of-fact way in which they relate their experiences , an indication that they know their suffering is by no means unique .
21 As I entered the committee room from the standard uncarpeted passage , I was given a friendly and businesslike handshake by the chairman , Lord Franks , who had courteously got out of his chair to greet his witness — an unfailing politeness that I gather he extended to every other witness .
22 I would say to other pregnant teenagers that I think it 's great if they are happy about it .
23 It is essential if you are to have a clear mind about each particular job and interview that you keep your applications and all the information relevant to them methodically filed and easily accessible .
24 It is God 's intention that we cultivate it , improve it and harness its resources for our own use .
25 They were so relieved at the college that they let him keep his job . ’
26 and er I was looking at in , there 's a lot of slang words that I think what
27 Some widows become so restless and panic-stricken in the early months of bereavement that they fear they may be going mad , and you may find yourself having to give your parent strong reassurance on this point , to help her to deal with this common anxiety .
28 You are angry , vulnerable , gentle , fierce , with such bewildering speed that I find it fascinating .
29 You conclude your article by suggesting to readers that they reserve their money for those with integrity and courage , such as Amnesty International … and the Heavenly Records EP ! ! ? ?
30 The words of the songs , even given the fact that much is lost in translation , are disappointing ; such is the passion and power of the voices that you feel they must be singing about life and death matters .
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