Example sentences of "of [noun pl] that [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As a consequence , the direct relationship between the cost calculation and the fixing of taxes that we have set up here is inapplicable .
2 Instead , our desires reflect the collection of values that we attach to our humanity .
3 Spending time there and in Biella , I have a good balance of values that I like personally . ’
4 ‘ But I was glad for a lot of reasons that you did n't aim true in the dyeyard . ’
5 And sh there are a number of reasons that she believes that .
6 While I 'm having a look at this just a quick glance through erm there 's the er range of products that we print design publish , we do n't sell them , for our clients .
7 the range of products that we do .
8 Well this is part of a one million er £ er campaign to try and raise money for a lot of projects that we run in eight countries in southern Africa , from Angola to Mozambique , where our , the problems are absolutely horrendous er civil war in Mozambique for example , in Malawi , one in ten of the population are refugees , principally from Mozambiquan civil war , arriving at refugee camps in Bark and absolutely nothing er at all in terms of possessions .
9 Pope John , it is said , ‘ had not envisaged the possibility of rejection and expected a rapid and painless vote in favour of projects that he had read through and welcomed with full approval ’ ( Ratzinger Report , 1985 , p. 41 ) .
10 Yeah , but that 's what they said that th the conditions of contracts that we sent , they do n't agree with .
11 They were the sorts of contacts that you have when you 're signing on at the Employment Benefits Office , when you 're going to a job interview erm and often these are very negative because the experience of signing on is n't a very pleasant experience at all ; most job interviews , unfortunately , end with a rejection erm so a lot of these non-routine contacts were quite negatives ones for people .
12 The physical events that activate our sense organs are already imperfect versions of the properties of objects that we wish to know about .
13 I have also seen written applications for the CID ridiculed by those inside , and listened to the expressions of disbelief that these naïve applicants were ‘ so short of shillings that they did n't realise that admission was by invitation only ’ .
14 I would suggest that initially one of the things we ought to be doing is making approaches to the private sector through their organisations where they exist and say , look we really have to begin to get into the kind of discussions that you have been talking about earlier between health and social work ; health , social work and the voluntary side to talk about the issues of planning and the issues of quality and the issues of the form and shape of services and what sort of developments are acceptable in client-need terms and what are not acceptable .
15 Lucy knew it because whenever she started to talk about Christine , she 'd realise after a couple of minutes that they 'd moved on and were now talking about something else .
16 Good players have a large vocabulary of patterns that they know will give them an advantage ; these are the ‘ ends ’ .
17 It is to the elaboration of rules that we direct our attention in the next chapter .
18 In the days since her visit to me , her mind had become so used to the idea of walking in the vicinity of birds that it had seemed quite a natural thing to do .
19 He was only clear about the classification as he worked through the foundations of his pragmatism and metaphysics in the 1890s , but it represents the systematization of a set of views that he had been groping towards since the 1860s .
20 Her personal milliner John Boyd , who has been making hats for the princess since she was 16 , said : ‘ She already has such a collection of hats that she does n't need anything new for this occasion . ’
21 ’ She already has such a collection of hats that she does n't need any other for this occasion , ’ Mr Boyd said .
22 That is the only case of the thousands of cases that I have raised with him to which he has said yes .
23 Equally important are notes of cases that you have settled in-house as these tend to give a more accurate picture and are particularly helpful for smaller awards .
24 Against each one of these headings , you should have an estimate of the number of hours that you propose to charge the defendants .
25 Also , the z-axis is invariant under the flow , so any periodic orbits in the system can be partially described by an integer n specifying the number of times that they wind around the z-axis .
26 He started wearing women 's clothes , he started putting on make-up and on the last couple of times that I saw him he was pretty strange .
27 Shaun confessed to me loads of times that he wanted to leave the band because it was n't a good living and he did n't enjoy it that much .
28 Well if you sort of leave him out of a conversation , he goes a bit funny , he storms off , I think I had noticed a couple of times that he has , and you see what happens is he sits there
29 While I would insist on the centrality of Noel Coward 's sexuality to the patterns of meanings that I see in Brief Encounter , I would not wish for one second to hold him up as any kind of gay martyr .
30 Let me read you two or three other verses from that same book of Hebrews that we read from a few moments ago .
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