Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] that [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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2 He saw the calculation at the back of Weis 's eyes that greeted his comment — saw how he looked for a trap in every word of his — and smiled inwardly .
3 Had that been a spider 's web that touched her cheek just now ?
4 General Booth of the Salvation Army , had recognition by the City of London conferring on him the Freedom of the City , in 1905 , which was also the year when Dr. T.J. Barnard ( the founder of the Children 's Homes that bear his name ) , died on 19th , September .
5 His lordship held that , while a provision in a company 's articles that restricted its statutory power to alter those articles was invalid , an agreement outside the articles between shareholders about how they should exercise their voting rights on a resolution to alter the articles was not necessarily invalid .
6 And yet it 's not Yelverton 's poems that win your attention but his performance : he believes in rock'n'roll — Lord Byron style .
7 SIR ROBIN BUTLER has collected a fair number of accolades during his academic and Civil Service career , but none stranger than the stag 's head that decorates his Whitehall office , writes David Millward .
8 IN A short profile of Sir Robin Butler , Cabinet Secretary , last week , we remarked on the stag 's head that decorates his Whitehall office , adding : ‘ The prized antlers were awarded to Sir Robin after a victory in the Treasury 's golf tournament .
9 Perhaps it was the title of Kate 's paper that befuddled their senses — The Nightmare of Ramsay Street ; Neighbours and sub-cultural imagination .
10 But it is lang 's eclecticism that defines her career , and this is likewise the hallmark of many new country performers .
11 He was looking at the board at the end of Philip 's bed that had his swimming certificates pinned to it .
12 Charlotte could see from Natasha 's expression that losing her temper had been counter-productive .
13 The feature of Althusser 's view that repels his liberal critics is his neglect of what they take to be a central distinction between the essential and contingent properties of individuals .
14 The duchess registered the sudden brightening of her daughter 's expression and the my Richard with some exasperation — but it was Joan 's face that caught her attention .
15 And also there was something in Lesley 's appeal that engaged her sympathy in a way she hesitated to analyse .
16 Oh well you know peo people that throw their clothes around and untidy , they turn out the best of people .
17 National Power chief executive John Baker got a 157 per cent increase that lifted his salary from £147,194 to £383,935 .
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