Example sentences of "[indef pn] [that] [is] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Like him , I do not necessarily automatically accept everything that is stated in Scottish newspapers .
2 But in ( 76 ) with the predicate qualifier the lady and her red hair are intensionally separated ; therefore while it is still possible to use ( 76 ) to the same effect as ( 75 ) , with everything that is constructed with the verb covered by without solid evidence , this notion may also be taken as only related to one of the two extending elements ; that is , Oliver may reliably know her and what she is like — it is her image as red-haired that was constructed without solid evidence .
3 In our minds ‘ eating everything that is placed in front of us ’ is associated with ‘ well done , that 's a nice clean plate ’ .
4 ‘ The only problem I would have with the NICMA 's recommendations is that Laura is too young to understand everything that is explained to her , ’ she said .
5 That period is to all intents and purposes part of the sentence , and he ought to know everything that is said about him before it is fixed .
6 A basic interest in questions about the meaning and purpose of life ( a ) to challenge secularist assumptions and to appreciate that religious truth-claims can not be easily dismissed ; ( b ) to understand what is distinctive about religion , that is , what it essentially concerns , and be able to distinguish between that and features of it which can vary and perhaps be dispensed with altogether ; ( c ) to realize in particular in how many different ways religion can masquerade as something else , and fail to be what it claims to be ; ( d ) to appreciate the highly controversial nature of religion and of almost everything that is said about it by anyone , whether religious or not ; ( e ) to have a firm grasp of criteria by which to evaluate precise examples and manifestations of religion in practice ; ( f ) to appreciate the force of the question-mark with regard to the ultimate divide between religion and non-religion , and to appreciate the reality of the dilemma , and the ways in which religion needs to be questioned for its failures , negative attitudes , hypocrisy and externalism .
7 For everything that is dropped into the tin cup , people have to feel that they get something back .
8 She always tells me when she 's wet her pants , and understands everything that 's said to her , so why wo n't she cooperate on this ?
9 But even with everything that 's known about the risks from AIDS , James is convinced withdrawal of the pharmacy service will encourage some addicts to take risks .
10 Take advice from experienced traveller Simon Hooton — who 's tested for us a wide range of outdoor clothing currently available — and build up ( or take off ) the layers to cope with everything that 's thrown at you .
11 Everything that 's drawn on the page is made up of ‘ vectors ’ , with mathematically defined start and finish points , and allocated line , colour and fill styles .
12 And quite seriously , Miss Rona Stevens answered sotto voce in between her serving , ‘ Oh , it 's in their eyes : kind of a troubled , searching look , like … well , like something that 's escaped from a cage . ’
13 No , it 's not something that 's done in the sewers !
14 And shyness is something that 's linked to self-assurance , already mentioned in Chapter Four .
15 Clearly , stress has linguistic importance and is therefore an aspect of the phonology of English that must be described , but it is not usually regarded as something that is related to individual segmental phonemes ; normally , stress is said to be something that is applied to ( or is a property of ) syllables , and is therefore part of the suprasegmental phonology of English .
16 She had something that is gone from the world , from the female world .
17 The Sufis have an explanation for this eternal something that is discerned by the mystics and can also be discerned by anyone who wants to develop his emotions .
18 Speaking very broadly , such effort is simply the attempt to connect something that is given with something other than itself .
19 A final possibility is that individuals sometimes cope with difficulties by self-narcotising ; this is something that is done on a fairly wide scale by man .
20 And Jesus saying this this this this salvation is not something that you do , it 's something that is done within you !
21 Clearly , stress has linguistic importance and is therefore an aspect of the phonology of English that must be described , but it is not usually regarded as something that is related to individual segmental phonemes ; normally , stress is said to be something that is applied to ( or is a property of ) syllables , and is therefore part of the suprasegmental phonology of English .
22 For this reason , something that is accepted as a satisfactory causal explanation at one point in time can become problematic at another .
23 But a Custom Blend , something that is made for you in every aspect of the product , is obviously going to be better .
24 When writers say that intonation has accentual function they imply that the placement of stress is something that is determined by intonation .
25 Chopin was the only important composer who thought entirely in terms of the piano , whereas it was always essential for me to perceive piano music as a receptacle for all music possibilities — orchestral , vocal , you name it — and not something that is geared towards a certain vintage of a certain instrument .
26 And again this is n't my opinion , it is something that is demonstrated by the traffic predictions which have been produced by the County Council .
27 Er I 'm not sure in in the case of the the example you 've given of the arising in Greater York that the question of a regional sop shopping centre would arise because that is not necessarily something that is generated within Greater York .
28 It needs to be something that is talked about in the same way that racism and sexism are talked about .
29 this states categorically ‘ … design is not something that is added as an afterthought ’ , Which just confirms to me in my opinion that I am no designer !
30 I have witnessed many occasions when foreigners have unintentionally caused misunderstanding or even offence in speaking to an English person , but can remember very few occasions when this could be attributed to ‘ using the wrong intonation ’ except when a mistake caused a difference in apparent grammatical meaning ( something that is dealt with in the next chapter ) .
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