Example sentences of "in [noun sg] that [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Bear in mind that see it but it 's more likely to pass on energy units , because it 's the stronger , you know . |
2 | The Company can now demonstrate that it has systems in place that enable us to provide a high quality service . |
3 | ‘ I understand from the Echo man that it was your paper in Nature that put him onto the track , ’ Kegan said maliciously . |
4 | Birds that had been reared with siblings were tested in apparatus that allowed them to be given up to six alternatives ( Bateson , 1982a ) . |
5 | Ask yourself the question , ‘ Is it my desire , my greed , my wish to be in control that drives me in this matter , or do I feel the lightness of purpose that is a mark of the guidance from within ? ’ |
6 | This is where you find that no matter where and when you fish on that water , the bream are so alike in size that catching them becomes tedious after a while . |
7 | The big thing there is there 's no rule in life that says you know if someone says Five them you must draw five centimetres . |
8 | I think more than anything I enjoy the freedom and there are two things in life that give you freedom . |
9 | Now Frusamide is actually the stuff in Laciride that makes you wee . |
10 | The evening of talented entertainment was hilarious and also included shafts of criticism expressed in humour that struck me as evidence of CA 's basic good health . |
11 | Many plants native to natural mixed woodland flower and produce their leaves early in the year , before deciduous trees have developed a full canopy , and welcome the shade in summer that protects them from scorching in full sun . |
12 | Erm , apparently that 's what the trouble with the ratifying in Congress that led him erm , some degree to another centre in Massachusetts . |
13 | Well , there is a generosity in calf-love that gives it a grace : not that mine had any grace . |
14 | It is this in fact that makes it possible to speak of man as a sinner , deserving judgement , because he is capable of guilt and bears responsibility for what he has made of himself ; and precisely here lies the point upon which God 's grace in Jesus Christ comes to bear . |
15 | They 've , they 've never in fact that means they normally or something like this on a car . |
16 | Eventually the scars healed , more or less , and today many apparently natural heaths are no more than those ancient tips , covered in vegetation that colonised them at its own slow rate . |
17 | There were peaks in view that reminded me to the Matterhorn , of Ober Gabelhorn and Wellenkuppe . |