Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [verb] [pers pn] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Forced to listen to all those hoary chestnuts that cast me and my kind as the bad guys , and the butt of all the jokes .
2 All about running for trains they could n't catch or being sat on by scaly monsters , and they got hold of books that told you that it meant Sex .
3 A FRIEND of mine , an artist , used surlily to describe those books that tell you that , unskilled as you are , you too can write bestsellers , cook like Escoffier and play the piano like Rubenstein if you carry out the simple instructions , as ‘ any idiot can draw books ’ .
4 This missile is not particularly clever , but the computers that control it and the radar are .
5 The service enjoys a monopoly position , supplying news to the independent television channels that own it and pay accordingly ( the initial estimate for 1990–91 was £60 million ) .
6 Then they cut the ropes that tied me and I was able to get to my feet .
7 You 'll enjoy the advantages of Britain 's most local and convenient stores with opening hours that suit you and a huge range of all the products you 'll need .
8 What are the signs that tell us whether or not we are making genuine progress in a particular area of study ?
9 Today 's agricultural and forestry methods have caused a decline in broadleaf woodlands and coppices , affecting the animals and birds that inhabit them and the general landscape .
10 Experiences that inhibit us as learners can be just as important in this respect as experiences that help .
11 He was not a superstitious man , but even he must have been encouraged by the good omens that visited him while on board the Potentate .
12 If this sort of technology was introduced into commercial-sized refrigeration plants , they could be turned off during peak times and then switched back on during low demand periods , saving money for the companies that own them and using less energy .
13 The wind coursed over it and flapped it — little whip noises that stirred it and made it seem alive , the dog-face scowling .
14 He took up a pen and drew a few lines on a notepad — meaningless lines that irritated her as she watched .
15 LINDA NEWMAN KEEPS YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THOSE MATTERS THAT AFFECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND TAKES A LOOK AT THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS
16 LINDA NEWMAN KEEPS YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THOSE MATTERS THAT AFFECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND TAKES A LOOK AT THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS
17 Look out for functions that benefit you and the type of catering you offer
18 Over the days that followed she and Ronni dutifully worked together for at least six hours a day .
19 Longings that led it where it went
20 You can not conceive of the feelings that consumed me when I understood — or rather when I thought I understood — why you had come tonight , when you said you wanted to share your happiness with me , wanted to give me something .
21 Some of their comments , it 's like the untutored eye , they pick out things that surprise you because you 've got so used to a particular manner of approaching images , that you forget that there are other ways of doing it .
22 Break themself from all those things that hold them and that captivate them and hold their interest .
23 One of the things that surprised me when I first read the New Testament seriously was that it was always talking about a Dark Power in the universe — a mighty evil spirit who was held to be the Power behind death and disease , and sin .
24 It was quiet , but there was different things that amused us that the bairns would just laugh at today , I mean , there was no pictures or things like that .
25 I think , as I said before , the pro The idea of Europe , the profile of Europe is important , and although i do n't think I should be campaign , if I win tonight , on things that interest me and do n't interest others , I 'm not afraid to say that I do want to make it , to a degree at least , a genuine European campaign .
26 Equally , there may well be things that concern you that have been left out , so use the blank spaces to write in your own ideas .
27 Even more insulation is given by looking at all things from the transcendent level , for then each event is looked at as if it is seen through coloured lenses that transfigure it and place it in another dimension and time .
28 I shall examine in this section the means by which different discourses and public texts are ground together to reveal the common structures that underlie them and the common strategies they employ .
29 Later in the book , Mars attempts to put fiddles into context , to point out the conditions that favour them and the places where they are most likely to flourish .
30 It 's not his compositions that interest me but more his attention to detail .
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