Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun pl] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The extent of any due diligence procedures that you would wish to carry out in stage 2 .
2 Erm , the position then on carry forwards , Chairman , is that you have a number of specific contingency provisions that we are holding , funded from these previous savings .
3 Well , there are always possible alternative forecasts that we might make , but on the whole I think we know that we have to decide the best possible forecast that we can give , and , well , when I say ‘ the best ’ , the most erm confident forecast that we can push out erm with the information that we have available .
4 ‘ Mr Ashdown would be better concentrating on the basic issues that are of concern to the electorate rather than perpetually engaging in imagined card games that he thinks he would like to play on Friday morning . ’
5 The bloodhound 's nose may be so overwhelmed by the scent of fresh skin cells that it is unable to follow them .
6 Well i it 's becoming slightly unfair because Watsons is n't on the stand , Watsons would also you know probably spell out in a little bit more detail , but their advice was comprehensive that there were Inland Revenue rules that it would put the tru and so on and one would want to s to say that tha that as well , but I do want to move on .
7 It 's through foreign exchange earnings that they can develop .
8 She had looked no further till now than finding Confiserie Vassoir , trusting to luck and French shopping hours that it would still be open when she arrived .
9 Others had so mismanaged their own social work departments that they no longer had sufficient staff to fulfil their minimum statutory responsibilities to children at risk of abuse or to operate the Mental Health Act .
10 The Institute is so concerned about the smaller firms that are giving up training chartered accountant students that it has set up two working parties to explore ways to make the training system more attractive .
11 Today Gloucestershire MPs Geoffrey Clifton Brown and Paul Marland told social security ministers that it was time to stop the flood of so-called easy money to travellers who were n't interested in working
12 Today Gloucestershire MPs Geoffrey Clifton Brown and Paul Marland told social security ministers that it was time to stop the flood of so-called easy money to travellers who were n't interested in working
13 However , that is not a good reason for trying to levy high tax rates that no-one can enforce .
14 If you can agree a finance adjusted price then you can make your sale while still maintaining your profit margin , and your customer can get the extended credit terms that he wants and presumably needs .
15 Why is it that governments are so concerned about high inflation rates that they are prepared to put so much effort into its control and even tolerate a rise in unemployment ?
16 Incidentally , what is it about old railway earthworks that one finds attractive ?
17 On April 21 the Yemeni Deputy Information Minister Amakal Alim Susawa confirmed that Yemen had made a written offer to Saudi Arabia for discussions , after the latter had informed at least four foreign oil companies that they were trespassing on Saudi property .
18 It was slow work to find the English gold guineas that we needed .
19 All the different time signatures that there are , which will include everything
20 Most such respondents did not identify specific disclosure requirements that they considered excessive .
21 erm we decided from the start that erm the mums who have their kids in the creche should make some contribution towards the costs ; we 're providing them with a benefit erm but the company picks up the major part of the bill erm but in terms of the output from the additional sewing machinists that we 've got , it 's very , very cost-effective , yes .
22 This discrepancy , however , disappears when we recognize that it is not in individual nerve impulses that we must seek our representations of the world , but in their patterns .
23 It spills over , it goes into er the civil service unions that I addressed in Parliament this week .
24 A TELEVISION commentator who once referred to the Augusta crowd as a ‘ mob ’ so angered tournament officials that he was not invited back the following year .
25 My hon. Friend does not , I think , dissent from that , but he has questioned local planning authorities ' deciding planning proposals that they themselves have originated and in particular the position of the county council in relation to the district council .
26 The Swann Committee had also noted ‘ the views expressed very clearly to us at our various meetings with parents from the whole range of ethnic minority groups that they want and indeed expect the education system to give their children above all a good command of English as rapidly as possible ’ .
27 Richard is said to have favoured the axe as a hand-to-hand weapon , and a contemporary poem records that he had one made specially before departing for the Holy Land :
28 There are the elaborate tunnel entrances like Box and Bramhope and others , the great viaducts like Monsal Dale and Dutton , the bridges like Saltash and Severn ; and the charming survivors among early railway stations that one comes across unexpectedly almost anywhere in England .
29 It was a dramatic and impractical outfit of a kind I only expected to see on the male models who posed in the more outlandish fashion magazines that our rich clients brought aboard Wavebreaker , yet Jesse Isambard Sweetman managed to wear the elaborate style with an elegant insouciance .
30 So were the great Victorian railway stations that we now profess to admire , almost uncritically .
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