Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] that [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There must always be an argument as to whether it is best to have a product that sells to a wide market or one that sells to a specific market sector . |
2 | Then , ‘ Berridge 's ’ , he said , or something that sounded like that . |
3 | It was cooked by a woman , or something that looked like a woman but could have been a giant panda . |
4 | So if you have an unused runway or something that looks like one nearby , please use the conventional markings for a disused , unusable runway — white crosses or , at the very least , tyres or stakes painted white . |
5 | Perhaps it was the way the translucent ‘ grass ’ seemed to develop an immediate and lasting attachment to anything or anyone that walked across it . |
6 | You shall not covet your neighbour 's wife , or his manservant or maidservant , his ox or donkey , or anything that belongs to your neighbour ’ ( Exod. 20:17 ) . |
7 | There is a logic to the ancient tenth commandment , ‘ You shall not covet your neighbour 's house … wife , or his manservant or maidservant , his ox or donkey , or anything that belongs to your neighbour ’ ( Exod. 20:17 ) . |
8 | My my Bible says Do not love the world or anything that belongs to the world , |
9 | When the man who waited with her crept to her shoulder and whispered in her ear , as he did several times between his nervous pacings about the room , she made him no answer , and never seemed even to be aware of him , though her braced tension made it plain that nothing that passed in this apartment escaped her instant notice . |
10 | If now " independence " is regarded as essential to basic existents , it is clear that nothing that depends upon a relation to something external to itself qualifies as a basic existent in the true sense of the word . |
11 | When my Noble Friend was kind enough to say that he looked to me for help as being I think he said an ornament on the front bench , was n't quite certain whether that was supposed to be a compliment or not , but I thought an ornament or something that you that sat upon a er er er er er upon a shelf and looked pretty , but did n't actually do anything . |
12 | Something that was eternal was more perfect than something that had to be created . |
13 | I assumed , in my usual mechanistic way that that meant that everything that looked like being cancerous had been cut out . |
14 | Is my hon. Friend aware that the Member representing Battersea has kept in regular touch with English Heritage , from which he has received confirmation that everything that needs to be done to protect that building has been done ? |
15 | It is important to remember that everything that has to be done in the home can be shared . |
16 | One field can not exist within another field without an interaction between them , therefore it can be argued that the Universe is an energy field and that everything that exists in it is a subsidiary or component part of the total field . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | My friend , however , possessed a Toyota Hilux four-wheel-drive pick-up truck , and there can be no better vehicle in which to trespass than one that looks as if it would get your daughter pregnant and drink all your beer . |
19 | Given the most cynical interpretation , although one that seems to be surprisingly widely held in New York , ‘ those four beautiful books have become the most glamorous mail order catalogue in history . ’ |
20 | Says Marcus Phipps , co-ordinator of the Orangutan Foundation 's Taiwan office : ‘ It 's a tragedy that something that began with such joy and expectation has ended so miserably . ’ |
21 | Him that him that calls on the bloody bingo . |
22 | Faster than anything that lives on legs , |
23 | It is called a squid fishery , but the truth is that anything that moves near these nets is likely to be caught and killed . ’ |
24 | Definitely no pier and nothing that looked like a break in the reef . |
25 | People will help themselves and save you a lot of work , as will buying paper plates for everyone to use and making the buffet a finger buffet with lots of little bits and pieces of food , and nothing that has to be served onto a plate with a spoon or cut up with a knife and fork . |
26 | It was almost as if nothing that happened to children could surprise them any more . |
27 | If you that runs on one and a half volts . |
28 | Obviously , there are many variations in this relationship but the most straightforward — and one that continues to be used in technically complex projects such as those undertaken by NASA — can be described as the ‘ Phased Approach . ’ |
29 | The introduction of a local income tax therefore requires a major reform to income tax and one that points in the opposite direction to the recent individualisation of tax — with separate assessment for husbands and wives . |
30 | Set out on the benches were models of various shapes : a globe , a long horn , a ring-doughnut , and one that looked like a horse 's saddle . |