Example sentences of "[conj] [det] that [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The shortage of Pentiums is so bad that those that have them are said to be ‘ tea-bagging ’ them — moving their precious chips from system to system to prove to customers that their box works , then quickly back into the safe . |
2 | At the same time , though less abrasive , the book is only intermittently less sophisticated than those that preceded it . |
3 | And whatever views the Exchequer Chamber may have had about their decision , succeeding generations have regarded it as the starting-point of a liability wider than any that preceded it . |
4 | There 's one muscle that pulls your arm that way and another that pulls it back again . |
5 | equipment and all that had they ? |
6 | AND ALL THAT made it a busy year for Autocar & Motor . |
7 | And all that let me tell you after Pisa looked so dangerous in the first eight minutes , clearly they 'd come out looking for the early goal themselves , and who was badly fouled by in the early stages and needed attention , he 's the number eight , and the number eleven , who looks as quick as any player I 've seen in ages and ages , they are the two danger men and they will need some marking . |
8 | ‘ Oh , you know about the wine sales and all that do you ? |
9 | Additionally , says Millerand , elaborate Louis XIV furniture has a much narrower audience than later eighteenth-century styles , and those that like it may simply not have the space to accommodate such a very large piece of furniture . |
10 | the most primitive molluscs lack a shell , but the most diverse groups , and those that concern us here , have well-developed hard parts that are readily fossilized . |
11 | But these that do it they must be bloody experienced at it they could do it so quick as they was doing it . |
12 | But all that lay there was a splintered peg and a twisted length of wire . |
13 | But all that preceded it was very important too . |
14 | The polar habitats we see today are likely to be just as transitory as those that preceded them . |