Example sentences of "with [pos pn] [noun pl] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Early in my first tour I argued with my colleagues that I doubted it would be possible to ditch a Wimpy or a Whitley on water , particularly if there was a heavy swell .
2 And with that she turned on him herself and raising up her wings struck him such a blow with her talons that he rolled back out of control in the air , the tops of the pine trees below spinning before his eyes .
3 She stood dreaming , trying to imagine what it must be like to walk up the aisle to the side of a man who was waiting to marry you , and so enthralled was she with her imaginings that she never heard him .
4 She held it on her finger and sang to it and made little kissing noises with her lips that he tried to imitate .
5 A hostess in tight teeshirt and jeans lingers only long enough to assure Kate discreetly with her eyes that she is not poaching on her territory , smiles velvetly at Jeremy , brings them their drinks .
6 A wife can be busy bunging up a family and so taken up with their affairs that she fails to give her husband real attention .
7 There are times when parents get so angry with their children that they are in danger of losing their self-control .
8 You see people having a relationship with their children that they ca n't have any other way .
9 Opposition parties persisted with their accusations that there had been innumerable instances of ballot box rigging , intimidation of voters and the expulsion of opposition representatives at many polling stations .
10 The loutish Eddie meanwhile fancies his chances with ‘ Frigid ’ Bridgit and makes a bet with his pals that he can score by the end of the evening .
11 The concept is so closely linked with his names that it is difficult , sometimes , to separate the two .
12 The system 's simplicity also helps in checking with our customers that we are actually meeting their requirements .
13 Anyway , what 's wrong with our names that we need to hide them ?
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