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

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1 He has dismissed warnings from the Office of Fine Arts that it is forbidden to deal in State property , quoting the former assistant secretary of state L. de Graaff , who in 1984 stated that the artists were free to do with these works as they wished .
2 Because there are worries that it 's going to er , effect the outcome of this mad ref , referendum , you know they the farmers are sort of desperate and they think they need government help and they think they would n't get it because of the black government so
3 So wide are the analyses and the prescriptions that one is tempted to wonder whether the concept of pluralist stagnation might itself be applied to the political analysis of Britain 's ills .
4 We employ an elderly book-keeper who is due to retire soon and I am concerned about getting someone to replace her as the books that she is keeping appear quite complicated .
5 The images that he 's going to use come to life .
6 Listening is much more than hearing ; it is an active process whereby the listener attends exclusively to the speaker , not only to the words that he is speaking .
7 Sadly the valves that everybody is selling today — including us — are just a shadow of the quality that they were even ten years ago .
8 Sadly the valves that everybody is selling today — including us — are just a shadow of the quality that they were even ten years ago .
9 In view of the serious situation that my right hon. Friend has outlined and the excellent policies that he is introducing to deal with it , can we have a clear assurance that the Government will resist any proposals at the Maastricht discussions to transfer immigration control to Brussels or the European Economic Community ?
10 It has drawn up a list of some 30 technical consultants , with interests ranging from marine science to energy , which the bank will call in for advice on esoteric projects that it is asked to fund .
11 There are only a few places where he can be , but it is n't until 0500 hours that he is found walking along Unter den Linden , the most famous and beautiful of Berlin 's pre-war streets , having apparently lost contact with his friends .
12 She troubles a good deal about the three hours that she 's lost .
13 I do n't see how she can do the hours , with the hours that she 's doing , I mean she 's still in the Penny Farthing when I came here cos I went to pay her the money .
14 This is the figure mentioned as so resembling the copies of the Tyrannicides that it is known as the Kritian boy .
15 A charity stunt team which drives volunteers through a tunnel of fire has been warned by experts that it 's dicing with death .
16 Pictures are taken at several ( eight ) different exposure levels and each point is weighted according to the number of times that it is seen .
17 Is that on the cards , or has Unesco got some rules that he is going to enforce after all ?
18 And though the industry is young , there are signs that it is moving tentatively towards the notion of performance league tables for venture capital fund managers .
19 The signs that it is doing so are around you in ways which were unimaginable before prices were ‘ liberalised ’ two years ago .
20 But there are signs that he is distancing himself from the UN .
21 And now , judging by Bill Clinton 's croak as he addressed supporters yesterday , there are already signs that he is feeling the pace .
22 These could all be due to a number of different factors but they may be signs that someone is drinking too much .
23 They are different from the views that he is saying are ours , and I wish that he would retract that .
24 However , I want to make it clear that , by allowing him to come to Britain , neither I nor any Conservative Member has any agreement whatever with the racialist views that he is peddling , and I am sure that that is true of Opposition Members as well .
25 The views that he is peddling in France exploit the anxieties of many people in a ruthless and unacceptable way .
26 I think erm that sometimes the fact that children have moved to a school where they have a timetable which has got subjects written down on a piece of paper , and the fact that they bring homework back with them and parents can see work in exercise books , sometimes that acts as a kind of reassurance to parents that something is going on which they recognise as education .
27 He asked me if I would be kind enough to remind all parents that his is returning to the Skarloey Railway at the end of October .
28 It 's a challenging objective and there is general recognition among the senior administrators that it is going to take a tremendous effort , one that is both concerted and coordinated , for Canada to qualify for the 1995 quarter-finals .
29 The conspiracy theory of racism makes sense of a particular social reality : it is because the police force , which is supposed to uphold justice and protect ethnic minorities from racist attacks , is itself responsible for so much of the violence and injustice suffered by black communities that it is experienced as being part of the same oppressive system as the gang of white unemployed youth who are beating up people on the street .
30 I say may be , because cask-conditioned beer is being reinstated so fast in so many pubs that it is becoming almost impossible to keep up with the total .
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