Example sentences of "of [det] [noun] [that] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced . |
2 | As scientific courses proliferated , so this aspect became more prominent ; the people working in particular sciences came to expect of each other that they would speak the same language , and gaps between physicists , chemists , biologists , geologists and so on increased . |
3 | Perhaps he thought she and Naylor were so enamoured of each other that he was always there . |
4 | The second needle will therefore not be in the correct position to receive a stitch , so you will drop one of each pair that you are trying to transfer . |
5 | In other words , Braque divines the essential spirit — one might almost call it the ‘ soul ’ — of each object that he paints . |
6 | Being the only Leeds fan in a London inner city school with Alan Clarks famous speach about bring Success to Leeds in 3 Years , is causing me to go into cold shivers and giving me a pessimistic mood about the new season , I can still remember the years of telling school friends at the end of each season that we are rebuilding and that we would come up the next season . |
7 | Of course very few machines are used for a single application and in practice you need to balance the requirements of each application that you want to run . |
8 | The Lord Chancellor has made it clear on the front of that document that they have been issued before being finalised so as to facilitate discussion . |
9 | Well I told you you 'll have to get some of that stuff that you put in cat 's litter trays to neutralize the smell . |
10 | It is quite likely therefore that a meeting of Lambarde and Shakespeare took place at this time , although it was n't until 1594 that Shakespeare made his mark , for it was at Christmas of that year that he was Summoned to appear at Court . |
11 | It was in October of that year that I got into trouble again , the first time since ‘ 78 . |
12 | David Trippier , who in 1988 was the Environment Minister responsible for Inner Cities , announced in December of that year that it was unlikely that the government would create any more UDCs : why ? |
13 | They certainly did n't realise for the length of that trip that they were travelling with another stallion , and the horses arrived at their new home safely . |
14 | It was the best telling of that story that I have heard . |
15 | ‘ It 's because of that helplessness that I have to go , ’ and he walked so quickly out of the churchyard that she could not follow him . |
16 | The view of Flaxton is that the greenbelt should be kept tight round the urban area of York city , and it is because of that view that we think whether there is a need for a new settlement depends basically on the numbers game into which we can not go . |
17 | I would never have taken anything out of that book that you had put in because I would n't have known what it was about . |
18 | No morals , he 's therefore the last one of that period that I 'm going to do . |
19 | No morals , he 's therefore the last one of that period that I 'm going to do . |
20 | And she was so relieved to be out of that place that she ran after and even overtook him . |
21 | It was clear from the television film of that contest that her mastery of the instrument was awesome . |
22 | Will he assure the people of that area that there will be an increase in employment opportunities and an end to the public spending cuts in the area , and will he guarantee the continuation of the job club , which is threatened with closure ? |
23 | Even if by chance we happened to conceive of just these members of the series , it is surely not in virtue of that fact that they count as correct continuations . |
24 | The only problem of that nature that we have to worry about is an electrical storm about a thousand kilometres wide . ’ |
25 | It is as a result of that charter that we have to take steps to change the inspectorate . |
26 | Yeah , so if you had if I try and draw it much the same if you had that and let's choose let's choose er , well le , let's keep the same let's keep to the same carbon chain if you had that the carbon skeleton is exactly the same the only way it differs is that the O H group here is on carbon one of that chain that we 've chosen where as here , it 's on carbon two of that chain . |
27 | Match of the Day ( £12.95 , BBC Books ) : Given the detail for which John Motson is renowned in preparing each of his commentaries , it is of little surprise that he has finally compiled a complete record of games featured on football 's most famous programme since 1964 . |
28 | The Government were also planning to set aside the results of another competition that they had held for model barracks and this , along with the revelations over the fate of the Government Offices competition , provoked the Council of the Institute into action . |
29 | Adding to this was the contribution of another participant that it was wrong to view West Belfast people as uneducated . |
30 | Think of some things that you have learnt in your life — for example , how to operate a new washing machine . |