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

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1 Kit looked at the statue of the Infant of Prague that she kept in the house to impress the mothers of the students who boarded with her .
2 It was from Fleet Street that he printed in 1732 a subscribed folio edition of Le Stourgeon 's Compleat Universal History of the Several Empires …
3 She writes to Armel that what matters in their narrative are ‘ the innumerable and ever-escaping levels of Utterance by the I who is not the I who says I ’ and she advises him to ‘ read Irigaray ’ on this concept ( 53/631 ) .
4 Moreover , alliances bind both parties ; the kaiser properly reminded Bismarck that he had in the past ‘ always opposed tieing our hands through alliances ’ .
5 I have felt troubled because I am lacking in regard to ‘ The Romans ’ prosecution the same sense of identification with Jesus that I felt in the blasphemy case .
6 I see this point of view from my own position as a third generation commuter between Harrogate and Leeds , and as a third generation commuter I do n't feel that it is a commentary on any absence of jobs in Harrogate or any shortage of jobs in Harrogate that I work in Leeds and live in Harrogate , it 's just something I 've grown up to think of as natural .
7 It is as we travel into the faith of Christ that we grow in our appreciation of his love and of our own deep unworthiness .
8 but that surprised the man in the queue and yet interestingly I think that and she said I was right in my assumption that that is part of the partnership philosophy of John Lewis that they work in partnership with their staff and in partnership with the community and they make their profit which is generated to start through the community which they sell to and therefore they quietly give back without wanting to play their own trumpets and in a sense I think that 's how it should be .
9 Her ladyship told me that what kept her going throughout the service was a beautiful letter from Prince Charles that she carried in her handbag .
10 The the bulk of them erm I think almost without exception are erm in adjoining districts , around York , the significant contribution from York that we identified in the Greater York study , erm largely comes from from windfill windfall sites , by and large .
11 Also a photo of all the officers of Walsall that I saw in a second hand shop and I went and bought it for a few pence .
12 One I think was the industry and the other was was it the Brendan that he says in
13 Then in the 18th century , either the choir was awful or the weather was awful , er nobody 's too sure which , but they then settled for just seeing the one thing they knew by memory which was this Eucharistic hymn : Todaym Parchym that they sang in the hall every night as a grace , and that 's how it 's gone on .
14 It was said of the Curé D'Ars that he believed in those who came to him more than they believed in themselves .
15 Betty Maitland very obligingly looked up Danny Ram on the payroll ( his name was actually Danyatai Ram ) and told Robyn that he worked in the foundry .
16 After missing in a flat calm against the French , it was typical of Hastings that he succeeded in a gale which made the Murrayfield goal-posts moan like a didgeridoo .
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