Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [noun] that [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 We insist on an area of personal moral sovereignty within which each of us may prefer the interests of family and friends and devote himself to projects that are selfish , however grand .
2 Conran never really switches off from work , because he surrounds himself by objects that are beautifully designed .
3 Dad , you know I erm like I have n't sent you at home that are like good for you bad for you .
4 You can write the text and draw illustrations using other applications packages and then import them into frames that are positioned and sized on the page .
5 Well , yes they do overwhelm you until you start associating them with services that are provided by that finance with the people whose lives are affected by them , and erm you break them down and obviously all councillors , I think , have areas of special interest and so you become much more familiar with particular areas of the Council 's expenditure erm rather than necessarily being very , very precisely informed about every single area .
6 For older infants , who are taking some solid food , try cutting out different foods in turn , but replace them with others that are equally nutritious .
7 If you are going to live in a two-storey , or more , dwelling , choose one with staircases that are a reasonable width , with handrails or bannisters , well lit , with no awkward corners or sudden changes in stair depth and with well-fitting stair carpets .
8 The trained person applies them in ways that are laid down during training .
9 You see , and all the time we 're pushing it , you know , the girls have got to stand up for themselves and they 're not to allow the boys to speak to them in ways that are sexist .
10 The analyst contended that " studies that find age differences ( among teenagers ) tend to find them in measures that are sensitive to socio-economic factors such as the prenatal complications of toxaemia and anaemia , rather than in biologically constrained outcomes of labour and delivery " .
11 What about people that are homosexual ?
12 What is less well documented , however , is the effect that injunctions have on people who are normally functioning well , when they find themselves in situations that are abnormally intense or challenging — like teachers in school .
13 Tell us about things that are significant .
14 Talking principally about the adult education market and the private language schools where ‘ business ’ English is much in demand , he says : ‘ There are lots of gaps that are there to be filled . ’
15 Adding lots of different l lots of things that are the same .
16 And you 've got lots of lots of triangles that are the same .
17 Erm and they sponsor that , sponsor the marquis and so does the N F U. Erm now within the marquis there are lots of exhibits that are of educational value .
18 Lots of people that are finding it very difficult are n't they ?
19 These two aspects — conflicts of interest and imperfect information — take us into areas that are far from fully treated in the case of the private economy .
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