Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [vb mod] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It weighs a chunky 2,601 pounds — but the pay-off is a back seat that can seat three in reasonable comfort .
2 any areas of uncertainty that would impact on price ;
3 Clear indication should be given of any areas of uncertainty that may impact significantly on the amount of the offer ;
4 Any areas of uncertainty that may impact significantly on the quantum of your offer .
5 Easton 's section police tour the district in their vehicles awaiting such calls , although this meander does have another purpose in that ‘ You just never know what you could come across : maybe someone in a car that might containammunition , perhaps a stolen car , or perhaps your wife in a car with a best mate ’ ( FN 7/3/87 , p. 3 ) .
6 Lāla Bahādur started to play with its stringy tail — twirling it round in the air , twisting and tugging it back from the socket — trying to provoke a reaction that would jar it to life .
7 For example , though the population of asteroids that can crater Mars today shares some members with the population that can crater the Earth and the Moon , the populations have their own distinct members as well .
8 Sensing another Hurley enterprise that would interest Donleavy , Coleman poked around discreetly and discovered that Eurame had supplied , or was in process of supplying , copies of this software to other national police and military forces in the region , including those of Egypt , Syria , Pakistan , Turkey , Kuwait , Israel , Jordan , Iran and Iraq .
9 Boil it till soft , and rinse it thoroughly under a tap , to remove excess starch that would haze the water .
10 It must be able to run full-tilt down any of its tracks , anticipating every hazard on the surface that might trip it up and leaning into familiar bends like an experienced racing driver going round a well-practised circuit .
11 The Bank is looking at other options : a variable-rate gilt that might interest banks , or more index-linked gilts .
12 There was ‘ no single solve-all strategy that can catapult Britain to economic strength ’ , he said .
13 The mouth was a mouth no longer , but a muzzle , a pointed snarling maw with snapping teeth that would certainly rend human flesh to shreds , with a lolling red tongue that would snake out and lick the blood and the marrow …
14 Dr Cassidy put forward fairly Burmin 's assertions that gold mining on Croagh Patrick would in no way interfere with the pilgrimage : ‘ I say in all fairness that should planning permission for mining ever be granted Burmin have given me repeated assurances that there will be no interference with the Pilgrim Path , there would be no interference with Patrick 's Peak or that particular part of the mountain range . ’
15 For I do not think it possible to study philosophy profitably without entering fairly deeply into the history of the subject , and for this there is not time at school , nor could it be a subject that would interest more than a very few pupils .
16 Tottenham first team coach Doug Livermore called on his side to produce the form that could catapult them into the European reckoning .
17 Could you have labelled it in a way that would sort of help yourself more ?
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