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

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1 On the down side , domestic broadcasters decided to ban any songs or plays that could cause offence .
2 Any teacher who tries to devise a syllabus for a music class that will appeal to the members of the class for its relevance , or who attempts to attract the English class by giving them things to read or act that will speak to them in their own language is in danger of falling into the trap of ‘ thinking down ’ to his pupils , of condescending to them .
3 Thus our very existence could be regarded as a confirmation of grand unified theories , though a qualitative one only ; the uncertainties are such that one can not predict the numbers of quarks that will be left after the annihilation , or even whether it would be quarks or antiquarks that would remain .
4 To dread the slightest sneeze or cough that might herald the onset of polio or tuberculosis .
5 These , it is important to stress , are generalizations — there are always individuals or subcultures that may not have such orientations .
6 Are there any hidden obstructions , such as sandbanks , rocks or wrecks that might claim your skeg or body if you run into them ?
7 As a proponent of the concept of the removal of public sector influence from any business or undertaking that can obey the requirements of the marketplace .
8 What sort of things can I do or learn that will be needed at work ?
9 So first thing every morning , the shrew trots round the course , clearing away any twigs or leaves that might have fallen across it with side-swipes of its delicate fore-legs .
10 In the English appellate courts it may be true to say that change that can be based on reasoning by analogy and the evolutionary development of legal rules is the most that can be expected , and that major changes of direction require legislation which , to overcome the bias of judges in favour of the status quo , must be unequivocally expressed .
11 Before my hon. Friend further develops his theme , will he explain whether it is envisaged that measures that might result from the Bill will include action to control traffic on narrow roads ?
12 ‘ Do you remember , ’ a typical conversation might begin , ‘ that time back in December of '59 when Waimea was unrideable and Greg Noll caught that wave that must have been thirty-foot plus ? ’
13 Q. You thought that by doing that you had wiped out every document that existed that would reflect ( the diversion ) , did n't you ?
14 It also suggests that caution that must be exercised in reading the chapters by Neil Smith ( chapter 5 ) and Liz Bondi ( chapter 6 ) .
15 Further even that this , although it is not possible for knitters to write their own programs for Form , there are programs that lend themselves to a great deal of adaptation and change that can be used to knit almost any type of garment .
16 Commitment to the values and principles we stand for , reinforced by the recognition that — unlike the other opposition parties — we gained ground on 9 April , must be combined with realism about the further progress and change that will be necessary if Labour is to achieve victory in 1996 or 97 .
17 Erm and accepting that would mean er obviously an increase in rent and perhaps changes in that lease er in order that he would be able to er to invest that money .
18 Now Vic has reached the last traffic lights before the system of tunnels and flyovers that will conduct him without further interruption through the centre of the city .
19 The Centre for Research on User Studies asked its respondents to indicate ‘ topics for which you think there is most need for external provision of training ’ , and while there was little evidence of lack of interest in external training or lack of perceived need , there was also little evidence of discrimination between needs that could be met by a range of methods and needs that could only be met by external provision .
20 However , there are various pros and cons that will need to be weighed up carefully depending on your age , the transfer value of your earlier pension and the anticipated annual amount available for investing in your new scheme .
21 Our cell culture experiments do not support this suggestion as they did not show the synergy between EGF and TAGH that would be predicted , but because of the inhibitory effect of TAGH alone at the concentrations used , they can not refute this possibility .
22 Some 35% of us weigh over 10% more than we should — for a woman of average height and build that could mean anything from 12lb to 3 or more stone .
23 The short-term objectives of the network are to raise women 's awareness of their image in the mass media , to obtain relevant information from research and networking that would motivate women to lobby for change , and to equip women with specific skills that would help build and strengthen alternative communication for and by women .
24 Richard was the King 's brother ; according to Henry 's mood and caprice that might make the young man either indispensable or unthinkable , but even for de Burgh it made it difficult to disparage his stewardship openly .
25 In practically every case the collection varies in shape , colour , size and thickness , and there is , consequently , a wide variety of the methods of sorting and matching that can be performed .
26 There will be one group within the BMC and climbing that will say it was n't really a competition and that the rule was invented for television spectaculars .
27 the right to have needs and wants that may differ from other people 's
28 Hence it is important for the legislation to spell out the situations and conduct that will be presumed to be anticompetitive , and to provide for the competition policy institution to publish guidelines as to how it proposes to apply the legislation .
29 The basic purposes of pruning are two-fold : first , to divert and concentrate sap flow and energy into the buds and shoots that will grow in the direction we want , to promote or provoke new growth from dormant buds , and to better utilize energy by removing growth that has borne bloom , will not bear more , and can not make worthwhile contribution to the plant 's processes ; and secondly , surgically to remove dead , diseased and infected wood .
30 It is for the Association to continue to build a sound foundation of welfare facilities and support that will enable both today 's and the future 's needs to be met — in meeting this objective we are deeply indebted to the continuing dedication of our members and the support of our many friends .
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