Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 During 1990 , a package dyeing system will be installed that will greatly streamline the dyeing process .
2 So what kind of help can be given that will not kill what Margaret Meek calls ‘ the magic ’ stone dead ?
3 Using the whole range of known characteristics involved in calculating the Graydon credit rating , a scoring system was developed that could accurately determine total sales ledger risk .
4 When a condition is diagnosed that can not benefit from chiropractic , such as acute inflammatory disease or rheumatoid arthritis , your chiropractor will refer you elsewhere .
5 Recommendations were made that would eventually phase out the broad gauge .
6 We have asked questions about clearing the grass up afterwards and we 're told that would probably be two or three times the amount in the contract and in the actual , at the end of the day you get what you 're paid for , you get what you pay for , and if you do n't provide the resources or you ca n't provide the resources , I should say , then obviously you 've got ta make do with second best .
7 Police sources said the shooting had the hallmarks of a ‘ professional execution ’ : a light handgun was used that would only ensure death if used at point-blank range .
8 There will be great debate surrounding the engine and many questions will be raised that can not be answered except in terms of likelihood .
9 This was one rose that would never fade .
10 Whatever the merits of such an exact parallel between the chakras of the human body and the landscape , this way of looking at the countryside seems to enable certain insights into subtle geography to be obtained that might otherwise be missed .
11 Between 1952 and 1976 , more than two million urban jobs were lost that can not be accounted for in terms of national trends influencing unfavourable urban structures ( Danson , Lever and Malcolm , 1980 ) .
12 But particularly intriguing is the phenomenon of syncretisation itself , as an artistic process , and its relationship to meaning : the process whereby something new is created that can not simply be reduced to either side of two antagonistic forces , or returned to a former ‘ purity ’ .
13 Within a single volume a range of topics is covered that will also be of interest to a wider readership .
14 re-examining and evaluating existing applications of the approach with a view to bringing out what has been achieved that could not have been derived by other methods
15 ‘ I talked to my husband and we feel there 's something we should have mentioned that might just be important …
16 Sometimes , though , I will begin on a central motif , such as a tree trunk , right in the middle of a blank sheet , and having established that will then proceed to work left to right across the paper as already mentioned .
17 A marine or yacht varnish is recommended when a clear film is required that will not obliterate or mask the natural grain configuration of the wood .
18 If an arrangement is chosen that can not physically pass through its end positions without breaking the couple , then the iterative procedure will state , after a set number of attempts , that it is unable to re-establish the associations in this configuration .
19 Music must be chosen that will best give the overall and phrase rhythms to the steps , poses and gestures , that will help to create the atmosphere and mood of the whole and that will underline the action .
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