Example sentences of "that [vb mod] [vb infin] [pron] with " in BNC.

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1 Given that over 20% of A-level papers are failed , that is reasonable : why gamble two years of lost earnings on studies that may leave you with no certificate at all ?
2 His first impulse was to throw it away , to rid himself of anything that might link him with Maidstone and Maidstone 's death .
3 She was becoming less interested in any tittle-tattle he might purvey that might help her with the case than in himself .
4 Maybe you would have been safer if you 'd not chosen a career that could involve you with mine . ’
5 The women 's style was severe and more remote , protected by their teachers ' armour — as if there was nothing more to their lives that could connect them with ours .
6 Frantically Brown scrabbled for the phone that would connect his with his Special Agent in Kensington .
7 Elsewhere there are some uneven and four-square passages which prevent one 's subscribing to a view of this work that would equate it with the successors Benoliel names .
8 Robyn entered the tiny shop and bought at random , grabbing anything that was familiar — an odd assortment of things that would sustain her with the least amount of effort , paying her money to the assistant vaguely , absent-mindedly .
9 I started by assembling a collection of objects that would provide me with the type of image I had in mind .
10 All in all , FastLynx is an impressive package of well thought out programs that will give anyone with a need for its facilities a comprehensive resource for file transfer and pseudo-networking .
11 The machine knows that if it plays B it will be vulnerable to a reply that will leave it with fewer points than the least it can get by choosing A .
12 it 's not one that will inspire me with erm with , with great kind of nationalistic fervour as might have happened in the past when , when you look at nationalistic movements , so erm presumably we 're looking at a range of behaviour which goes from extreme fanatical group membership to relatively weak identification with a group but really does n't to anything else but saying you know if you ask me what I 'll say I was British .
13 Linda Fraser and Sarah Barrass show you some fabulous recipes that will delight anyone with a taste for chocolate , be it milk , plain or white .
14 I have been in touch with a firm that will supply me with a new galvanised chassis which will accept any engine and gearbox conversion I choose .
15 These will all be presented to interested donors in a common summarised format that will provide them with the information they are looking for to make their decisions .
16 Likewise young females have the problem of choosing mates that will provide them with vigorous young and possibly the assistance they need to rear them .
17 She may also be helped to understand that if she is willing to try to spread the love she once gave to one person around to others who may be badly in need of it , she will move into an entirely different dimension emotionally : one that will provide her with new satisfactions and in which she will discover that the lovers of this world are not only those who enjoy a close and exclusive relationship .
18 Using the personal food and drink audit we should be seeking a new balance in our diet that will provide us with all the essential nutrients that our bodies need .
19 Like individualism itself , it becomes a claim about the kind of causal factors that will provide us with an understanding of the social world .
20 Colours , textures and patterns affect everyone differently so there are no hard and fast rules , but there are some guidelines that will help you with your choice .
21 ‘ Tom , I might have something that can help you with the Lewis case . ’
22 Incidentally , this is also the same sector of engineering that can help you with plating up and food/tray clearing conveyors and systems .
23 The range of organisations that can provide you with back-up is far more extensive than is generally realised .
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