Example sentences of "of [noun] that [indef pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Capital costs have varied greatly , but in no case have reached the sort of level that one would have expected from shared space schemes , where costs are raised by the needs for complete resurfacing .
2 These vowel changes are brought about by rules — not the sort of rules that one might teach to language learners , but more like the instructions that one might build into a machine or write into a computer program .
3 This approach seems likely to leave a ‘ grey area ’ of flows that one might or might not choose to call turbulent .
4 ‘ But such is the new-found and disturbing power of punk that nothing can stop the disc 's runaway success , ’ ranted the Sunday Mirror .
5 In the light of this fact it seems possible to suggest that those authors who subscribe to the former view do so because in later times it would have been only in the rarest of circumstances that one would have held the kadilik after the kazaskerlik .
6 Is not utilitarianism , for example , a form of morality , and does it not differ from the kind of morality that one might associate with a religious form of life ?
7 No law can be unjust within his scheme since it is only with the establishment of law that one can distinguish between right and wrong .
8 ‘ Everything is relative , but this had an intrinsic scale of drama that nothing could match .
9 I believe , however , that when it is felt almost unanimously in the House of Commons that something should be done — on a ’ no-line Whip ’ — Governments have at least a moral obligation to answer questions properly .
10 I am bound to say that I do not believe that this debate has reached the level of fizz that one might have associated with a Bill that was to be fought doggedly tooth and nail by the Opposition .
11 Six towns of different sizes were selected for the research , representing different regions , different traffic situations and thus together representing the diversity of problems that one would expect to find across the country .
12 Another point which is not always recognised is that covert research can itself impose severe restrictions on the kinds of questions that one may legitimately ask and the sorts of people to whom one may have access .
13 Thirdly he should be loved devoutly ( 113.171f. ) and sweetly and that is when the soul feels overcome with joy , burning in the heat of the Holy Ghost — a Noah 's ark of security in the love of God that nothing can destroy : On the question of how the lover can recognise whether he is loving , Rolle warns that apart from the overwhelming assurance which accompanies the gift of the experience of singular love , man can not live by certainty , but faith , since that is the nature of the game ; but he does suggest a do-it-yourself questionnaire which is really designed to reveal to the user where his heart is fixed .
14 Cameron and Menzies looked at each other , searching for signs of belief that something could still be made of the occasion .
15 It was the sort of notice that one might have expected to read on a bus going from New York to Philadelphia .
16 ‘ Also , that image , I guess with Kylie and Jason particularly they are the type of people that everybody would like as their daughter or son or granddaughter or niece or nephew .
17 Of course there is a wide variety of sayings that one could choose , as well as such traditional styles as alphabets , or one 's name and the date on which the sampler was completed .
18 I venture to add that this must be the greatest labour of love that anyone can render to a friend .
19 He seemed to have got so immovably entrenched in the short trouser stage of life that nothing could ever arouse him to a sense of adult realities .
20 It 's such a dangerous sort of life that one ca n't help thinking about it a bit .
21 Levy ( 1974a ) suggests as a solution to the problem of bias that one should estimate dominance proportions from the relative frequency of left and right sided lesions among non-aphasic brain-damaged patients .
22 The latest addition to Foula 's sparse crime statistics was the sort of incident that nobody would pay much regard to elsewhere .
23 One aspect of performance that one might expect of any machine that was to pass the test ( by behaving in such a way that the human interlocutor never even suspected a machine was present ) would be to have the sort of final authority over what state it was in that we normally concede to humans : when Jones , on the neurosurgeon 's table , insists that he is in pain , we tend to allow his authority even though the neurosurgeon says that , given the position of the brain probe at that moment , he should not be .
24 It is only through the giving of form that something can be conceived of .
25 Its message was iconoclastic , even radical and certainly not at all the type of thing that one would expect to see emanating from a government department , with the seal of approval provided by a preface over the minister 's signature .
26 Of course , it 's not the kind of thing that everyone would want to get involved in … ’
27 And a chance to win a prize , it 's the kind of thing that anyone would love to be nominated for .
28 In this he suggests that description in terms of either permissiveness or control would be too simple and too binary , and thus it is to the nature of reformism that one must look .
29 In spite of all that has been said by popular moralists , along the lines of honesty being the best policy , everyone really knows implicitly that it is by this test of universalisability that one should determine what one ought to do .
30 There are a number of objections that one can raise to the strong anthropic principle as an explanation of the observed state of the universe .
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