Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] that [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Prom there he was to work up his cover as a rubber man and make the contacts that would get him into Germany . |
2 | Where are the projects that might stop them from doing so in the first place ? |
3 | The Bill and the rules that will accompany it are essentially practical . |
4 | We must n't make buying things a substitute for developing the skills that will give us real and lasting confidence in ourselves . |
5 | Labour says that although it would hand the opted-out schools back to the authorities that used to control them , it would protect them against discrimination . |
6 | It is these cells in the tentacles that will sting you if you unluckily brush against a jellyfish when swimming . |
7 | Taken at its first test session at Michelin 's Clermont Ferrand test track , they show the car still under heavy disguise but revealing some of the characteristics that should give it a place among the great supercars . |
8 | To suggest the hidden but omnipresent power of the TARDIS Brachaki wanted a system of lights behind the roundels that would make them glow and pulse while the ship was in flight . |
9 | Donald Hardie , the Scottish director of the IoD , feels the problem stems from the education system , with girls being discouraged from studying the subjects that would get them on to the business ladder . |
10 | The clamour of her heartbeat filled the silence between them , as she struggled to find the words that would send him away forever . |
11 | I ca n't think of any of the workers that would shirk it |
12 | Many people start their marriages wondering how many affairs their partner has already had , and wondering if they can compete with the possibilities that might threaten them in the future . |
13 | Our exclusive fashion preview includes the looks , the clothes and the colours that will take you through autumn into winter , astutely edited by our fashion team to illustrate both choice and focus . |
14 | ‘ He 's a good wrestler , a flier , a skier — all the things that might make him an attraction to the Duchess of York . |
15 | Thank you for the little thoughts of avoiding the things that might upset me . |
16 | And so you 're going to work at the things that will get you in there are n't you ? |
17 | Because praise is one of the things that will help them keep it up . |
18 | Do the things that will let it go and then call it back into yourself . ’ |
19 | Now I think this is a very interesting point because if you go home , and over the next few days do what most people do after course like this , and that is they listen perhaps a little bit to radio , certainly watch some T V and , and think about all these issues , one of the things that will surprise you is that some of the people who are prominent broadcasters are really rather incompetent . |
20 | These are the things that can cause you to be stressed in your environment . |
21 | I avoid so many of the things that used to cause me stress before . |
22 | Once you 've exhausted the variations that will give you the step height you need , try different materials , as cutting bricks or walling slabs to give the desired height is not easy . |
23 | Afraid she might doze off if she gave in to temptation and lay down on the bed , she sat down instead on the room 's only chair , and picked up a book , absorbing not a single word as she waited for the sounds that would mean he was turning in for the night . |
24 | They moved from cover to cover within the compound , advancing towards the rear of the battle , following the sounds that would lead them to their own side and to news of the day 's progress . |
25 | Probable misconceptions about a consultant supporter 's role have to be handled , credibility and relevance of one 's own experience need to be established in a non-assertive but authoritative way ; appreciation of the teachers ' professional expertise needs to be conveyed , together with an awareness of the difficulties that can prevent them from exercising it to its fullest extent ; and it needs to be spelt out clearly what such a group would be able to offer and what , together , one may reasonably hope to achieve — one must not raise hopes of cures for all ills . |
26 | Construct systems that are inadequate to a particular experience generate doubt and uncertainty and in this way come to promote the reconstructions that will replace them . |
27 | Whatever you decide about pregnancy , it is advisable to seek support from the sources that will allow you to come to your own decision , in your own time , and not force you to make a decision that is based on their belief and judgment rather than yours . |
28 | In not getting themselves designated , county councils cause problems for their local residents , as they are unable to achieve the powers that would enable them to deal with unlawful campers . |
29 | The vehicles started to move off to the washdown point and thence to the trains that would take them home . |
30 | explain this by looking at the political reasons why many women do not receive the pensions that would raise them economically ; that is , they are excluded from key decision-making structures . |