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

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1 If she could get the address or the telephone number of the hotel she could warn her twin that Roman knew where she and Garry were .
2 The Court assumes that failure to explain why it was not practicable to obtain a report from such a doctor will make the admission unlawful , and the same point is made by Professor Hoggett ( Mental Health Law ( 3rd ed. ) at pp.102–103 ) , who also stresses that the administrative arrangements for medical cover does not necessarily make it impracticable to obtain a recommendation from a doctor who knows the prospective patient .
3 Make sure that there is a briefing before the visit — that people know why they are going and on what they should concentrate their attention .
4 We 're trying to bring the knowledge of black history out so that people know where we 're coming from and have no reason for prejudice and fear . ’
5 They assume that people know where their own best interests lie ; they assume that people will automatically participate in politics if their interests are threatened ; and they assume that all interests possess the " potential " to organise and be influential in politics .
6 Research shows very clearly that people recognize when they are being spoken down to , and they resent it .
7 ‘ All this about the F-factor and sexual chemistry — if you are on screen you just try and be a good presenter , be a friendly face that people see when they watch TV . ’
8 With the increasing popularity of this hobby it is important that users know where they can legally ride , say the county council .
9 Some educational psychologists visit the schools in their area on a regular basis so that teachers know when they will be coming in and can discuss children they may be worried about ; others visit at the request of the school or when a child is formally referred to them .
10 ( They try ‘ West End Girls ’ but as they get to the line about The Finland Station , Wayne somersaults over the keyboard , does that crap dance that vaudevillians do where they move their hands across their knees , makes a shadow puppet of a seagull in the beam of one of the lasers , does the hitch-hike from Saturday Night Fever , and gobs on Derek Jarman .
11 In fact , the precise effect that radiation has when it comes into contact with the environment in general , and the human body in particular , has been the subject of intense scientific investigation .
12 One must ask when those working in children 's books will seize their opportunities and discuss the excellence of writing for children , the excitement that children show when they meet books , and the absolute commitment of all professionals , especially teachers and librarians , to getting the right book to the right child at the right time .
13 even after his marriage , to mow the lawn ; it gave her so little enjoyment that Clara wondered why she did not let it go to seed .
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