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

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1 So the cost of a bottle of whisky that you buy on the plane home from holiday , is made up of both the manufacturer 's price and the airline 's profit .
2 ‘ I suppose I was feeling a bit guilty about being here , ’ she confessed in a burst of honesty that she instantly wished back .
3 As a consequence , the direct relationship between the cost calculation and the fixing of taxes that we have set up here is inapplicable .
4 I , I really feel two pound fifty is low for the quality of , of play that they 're seeing I mean other amateur groups not that we 're comparing ourselves , but they certainly charge more than us and quite honestly the end product on some of them is not up to our end product .
5 It is an attempt to ask you to consider to maintain the sort of progress that we have been making erm in past years , but it 's a problem is not going to go away .
6 Instead , our desires reflect the collection of values that we attach to our humanity .
7 Spending time there and in Biella , I have a good balance of values that I like personally . ’
8 The third edition of 1740 contained a statement by nine residents of Petersfield that she was indeed the author .
9 Skilled , semi-skilled , non-skilled workers see the different levels of of livelihood that you see to be measured on sort of thing and er therefore you 've got ta good way of representing this society as a whole have n't you .
10 Do you feel that you 're giving the parents the kind of support that they require ?
11 Has there been any kind of surprise of the amount of support that you have got ?
12 This will give some intuitive idea of the amount of change that we can expect in real natural evolution .
13 When farmers and farm workers refer to the ‘ loss of community ’ in their village it is usually to this kind of change that they are implicitly referring , for there are bound to be changing patterns of sociability developing in the village to which they are unaccustomed or from which they feel excluded .
14 This is the second principle for the social modelling of change that I discussed in chapter 1 .
15 It 's that sort of change that I think is extremely significant , and I think it happens for women very much at that stage , when they have been through those sorts of experiences themselves , so one way in which I think that we can change things is — and help people to change things for themselves — is very much to support and develop those kinds of second change erm access , returning to education , returning to work , type projects as very much part of mainstream education and employment , and I would like to see a much greater range of those sorts of projects available for people and erm a lot more government resources into supporting that kind of provision .
16 Now that 's the kind of change that you can produce in the lab in five generations by artificial selection .
17 The insectivorous bats use such an intricate system of echolocation that they can pluck flying insects out of the air in total darkness .
18 ‘ But I was glad for a lot of reasons that you did n't aim true in the dyeyard . ’
19 And sh there are a number of reasons that she believes that .
20 What those industries fear more than anything else is interference by the Government and the European Commission , interference in the choice of products that they can make , interference in the work patterns that they can enjoy and interference in their wage rates .
21 The examples of approaches to the measurement of products that we will outline are :
22 the range of products that we do .
23 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 .
24 It is in the interests of this class that the workers can afford to buy the types of products that it can realistically expect to sell them .
25 The touch of genius that he could evince from moment to moment , if he was exercising self-control , distinguished him from other politicians on both sides of the House .
26 Both gain from being surrounded by the same protective shell , though they diverge from one another in the precise thickness of shell that they ‘ prefer ’ .
27 In less than two years , we have quickly demonstrated that the third of ICI that we represent is fully paid up ! ’
28 And er then there was er oak and then there was different kinds of woods that you used to could you know s er imitate , make them look like maybe er er walnut .
29 on investment jobs a a at a handful of projects that we might need to start competitively
30 We are set up to be competitive for the size and shape of projects that we are shooting for and the industries we are targeting .
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