Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] that [vb base] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In other words the states of mind that do nothing for the healing process .
2 Not to mention the classes of thirty or more , and all the other sources of frustration that prevent you from delivering the service you should , and doing the job as you would like .
3 The Labour party has learnt nothing about the deep-seated wish of the British people for local government structures that reflect what they feel about their local communities , and units of government that mean something to them and are not imposed on them .
4 The Parade is the stage and the great offices of state that enclose it on three sides are the décor .
5 There are a number of characteristics in these types of market that distinguish them from consumer markets .
6 There is indeed something godlike about carbon , its omni-presence in all things living and dead , the grand cycles of time that move it in its vehicular form carbon dioxide between land , sea and air , the fertility it provides and its release by fire .
7 ‘ We 're looking for people with enthusiasm that see it as an exciting career and really want to do the job , ’ enthuses Mr Queen .
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