Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pron] that " in BNC.

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1 And you would n't see it , it was hidden or something that side of the station , you just would n't go .
2 something that it , either it is successful in itself and it no , no longer needs to be subsidized or something that they want to see go to the wall , if they want to see something going to the wall , it
3 In previous sessions , Mr E had already shown himself , through his constant ‘ yes , but … ’ interjections , as the group 's resident ‘ butter-in ’ , breezily polite but seemingly unable to accept that anything that was being suggested would work .
4 Newspapers love a good disaster , and a wedding where the bridegroom 's trousers fell down at the altar would stand a far better chance of being reported than one that went without a hitch .
5 But it found that anything that produces water vapour — unvented tumble driers , for example — pushed up damp levels significantly .
6 Well in the in the final analysis of the of the er the er considerations of these two sites the er area of Ske Skelton in general , erm it was considered that they that they did not perform a greenbelt function .
7 In the process , soul has been installed as something that bolsters your life , rather than knocks the ground from under your feet .
8 In defence , Cimino argued that anything that could be imagined happening in Vietnam , probably did happen .
9 Although , as I soon found out , the Russians themselves were models of inefficiency and poor organization , they nevertheless believed that anything that went wrong was a deliberate act of sabotage rather than the normal sort of mistake which occurs in every large organization .
10 Remembering that anything that bodes to threaten concentration in wood-machining is a prime risk , let us consider a router cutter revolving at anything up to 24,000rpm sitting midway between 12 highly unstably-sprung devices whose proper purpose in life is the support of wet laundry on a clothes line .
11 It is important to remember that everything that has to be done in the home can be shared .
12 Whether he was around that night or not we 'll never know , but it seemed that everything that could go amiss , did .
13 Havelock Wilson who had , of course , been among those leaders to whom Larkin 's vituperation had been particularly directed , reserved his regrets for the oppressed people of Ireland whose cause had been so ill served by the " blunders and follies " of Larkin who " had such a splendid case , but made such a sorry mess of it , doing everything he ought not to have done and nothing that he ought to " and bringing , by his defeat , comfort to the Irish employers who had nothing good to be said for them at all .
14 I endorse everything that was said and everything that said .
15 A policy that could not work was presented as one that could , and a scheme that stood American policy on its head was elaborately argued to be otherwise .
16 First , light is seen as something that permeates reality in its entirety .
17 If , as Phoenix suggests ( 1988a , p. 154 ) , ‘ race ’ is seen as something that only influences Black women , this silence about ‘ race ’ is likely to signal an absence of Black people in the populations of most poverty studies .
18 The problem of the physical and sexual abuse of children , which has become a dominant theme of family studies and of the work of the social services in the 1970s and 1980s , is increasingly seen as one that replicates itself across generations .
19 Thus , while a Luxembourger , an Irishman , a Dutchman or a Belgian may see a European superstate as giving them a much larger stage on which to perform and one that would cost them nothing in sovereignty since what they have is already so diluted , to us it would mean the end of that independence which has allowed us to play a unique and continuing role in world affairs and to have this Gracious Speech setting out our parliamentary programme .
20 It could be your background , your experiences , the audience you attract or anything that smacks of idiosyncrasy .
21 The Milanese turned to reconstruction with a will , deciding that everything that could be returned to an ‘ as before ’ condition should be .
22 This small branch — it has only 42 members — showed that something that is a little ‘ out of the ordinary ’ can prompt a very good public response to Wings Appeal .
23 I found nothing about it that I did n't particularly like and plenty that I did .
24 I 'm just wondering if there that 's related to that scripture that I 've just showed you
25 and there 's this thing about I mean you know that there that we may be behaving , there may be erm ways that we behave that are n't actually functional th the , the society we 've got now might not actually be functional because of the technology we 've got
26 Remember that anything that claims to work by means of spiritual powers needs to be looked at carefully .
27 Although major types of plant pest are surprisingly few , it is easy to become over-sensitive , not to say paranoid , and assume that everything that moves is a potential threat .
28 Gender divisions were an obvious and convenient division for teachers to use and one that was not contentious during most of the twentieth century .
29 We believe that everything that is now beginning to happen can lead to that result , provided that there is good will on all sides .
30 I believe that you that you must never stand still in newspapers , you have to keep committing , you have to keep expanding and you halve to go with trends and there is a trend for this kind of publication .
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