Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] that [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Old stopcocks were not made to a standard size and it may take some searching in plumbers ’ merchants to find something that will enable you to connect new copper pipe . |
2 | In the long run we still want something that will enable us to stop the resistance completely , ’ she said . |
3 | In the wind and rattle sounds I 'd hear her start to cry and put my arm around her and lift her chin and say something that would calm her . |
4 | Say something that will get her … interested . ’ |
5 | ‘ You mean that you do know something that may help them ? ’ |
6 | ‘ There is nothing I can tell you , Officer , ’ said Iris in her stilted French , ‘ but my friend has something that may interest you . ’ |
7 | Fortunately , and by pure chance , I had said nothing that could lead her to assume that we thought that she was travelling with them — as arranged . ’ |
8 | Why do n't you do something that will get you somewhere , Karim ? ’ |
9 | She must never ever do anything that might make them fight . |
10 | ‘ I still think you 're totally wrong , but I 'd never do anything that could endanger you — or the club . ’ |
11 | Jack Russells are difficult animals to teach to retrieve — I have only had one that would do it properly — but they can be taught to work nets , drive rabbits into nets and to be thoroughly disciplined in all they do . |
12 | All you can really do is construct something that will divert it or block its way for a while ; persuade it to do something it does n't really want to do . |
13 | I hope you 've heard something that 'll make you think , and think positively and perhaps act positively . |
14 | Give me ten years and I 'll make something that can do it in twenty . ’ |
15 | Plan to do something that will take you out of the house and , perhaps , go for a long walk . |
16 | I 'd be lucky ter get anybody that could match 'er in the kitchen . |
17 | It was dangerous , too , to appear too over-confident , or to do anything that might provoke him into making his unofficial fatwa slightly more public than it was already . |
18 | ‘ The Government is pinning its hopes for economic recovery on the housing market , so it would n't want to do anything that would snuff it out , ’ said Mike Simpson , Suffolk spokesman for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors . |
19 | ‘ Tom , I might have something that can help you with the Lewis case . ’ |
20 | But their real function is to give people a chance to be famous for five minutes , by saying something that will get them on to the next news broadcast . |
21 | Make the best of a bad job and busy yourself doing something that 'll keep you out of the firing line . |
22 | As subject , Edmund acts for himself , doing anything that will advance him : Goneril and Regan live by the same principle . |
23 | he says , look er , he says , cos I for somebody he said if I could , if he knew somebody that could take me down he says I would leave the mini for ya |
24 | Do nothing that may give it a bad name . |
25 | Sometimes an observant parent will notice something that will give us a clue ; after a child recovers from one of those high fevers that ‘ lay it very low ’ for a short time it is sometimes seen that the child is more ‘ well ’ than before it became ‘ ill ’ , provided the illness has not been inappropriately treated or interfered with in some way . |
26 | Maybe she 's a control freak , he was thinking , getting into an unreasonable flap just because she might have taken something that could unclench her a little ; but then if he 'd kept his mouth shut , she 'd never even have known . |
27 | Then it may be necessary to have them publish something that could help us . ’ |
28 | You 've got a bit of an infection bubbling away in there , but we 'll prescribe something that should clear it up fairly quickly . |
29 | Maybe she learned something that could help us find the person who 's been using Delia 's name . ’ |
30 | There were nights when , hearing him start at three or four in the morning , she would have welcomed anything that would let him stop and rest-paregoric , a sugar-tit , any of those wicked things . |