Example sentences of "that [vb mod] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the visual arts even less seems to be understood about the viewer-in-the-picture , especially about the nature of the ‘ illuminating experience ’ ( Taylor , 1986 , p. 160 ) , that may accompany the aesthetic response . |
2 | The subjective threat perceived in rejection by a spouse or lawyer is given cultural expression and concrete content in the concept of sasoo , which refers to a malevolent mara ’ called a ‘ sasoo woman ’ or ‘ sasoo man ’ , that may attack the rejected party . |
3 | That may become the central issue of democratic socialist politics , not only in Britain , but elsewhere in Europe , in the nineties . |
4 | That should remain the primary focus , but as has been indicated there are other roles , connected with social service agency responsibility for standards in local authority , voluntary and private homes . |
5 | Xylogics Inc has opened a new office in Munich , Germany , that 'll serve the central European German speaking countries , including Austria and Switzerland . |
6 | With one voice they said : Hockney , that 'll make the gay guys feel at home . |
7 | ‘ That 'll interest the forensic all right . ’ |
8 | ‘ If they are tempted to play the nationalist card to ensure their re-election and counter the far right Republicans , that could make the Soviet Union very uneasy indeed , ’ he went on . |
9 | ‘ If we should score early , as the Italians did on Wednesday , that could make the Portuguese wonder about their own capabilities . ’ |
10 | ‘ If we should score early , as the Italians did on Wednesday , that could make the Portuguese wonder about their own capabilities ’ Craig Brown |
11 | ‘ All the same , it is a relief that he is not doing anything further that could upset the delicate balance at this stage . ’ |
12 | This first period then must be considered as being completely ‘ godless ’ in so far as it would be able to provide any kind of being that could fulfil the human need for a ‘ god ’ . |
13 | Before that could happen the sick spirit had to get well , in a time that — he was convinced — was poisoned at the root , shaky and tottering . |
14 | Even so , the use of the effects mix control as a second master volume doubles the Attax' versatility and that could suit the Top 40 player who needs to switch quickly between two levels . |
15 | Speaking at a press conference on security , Reagan raised the banner for a new approach to national defence — a move away from massive retaliation toward a new defensive technology , hovering in space , that could nullify the Soviet Union 's arsenal of missiles . |
16 | Not necessarily all of the them , but most of them , that would leave the straight jurisdictionals and the clear no hopers , maybe the investigators would be getting a few of the ones that otherwise ideally they should n't but |
17 | As a rule of thumb , I suggest that would mean the penultimate week 's volume should be around two-thirds of its normal load , while the last week drops down to around one-third . |
18 | So it 's those two factors , that would dictate the new premium . |
19 | That would explain the familiar juvenilian ring of several passages in the first two acts . |
20 | That would explain the sudden change in his affections . |
21 | No that would throw the front door into shadow would n't it ? |
22 | I hoped that would clear the whole thing up , so it was unbelievable when the cab driver picked me out . ’ |
23 | All that would reinforce the particular policy to which my hon. Friend referred and would damage tremendously the prospects of the British people and destroy countless jobs . |
24 | They decided between them that that would make the apparent spontaneity of their performances artificial . |
25 | That would make the European Community unworkable . |
26 | I think that would make the whole thing too bureaucratic . |
27 | The sorcerers believed that that would weaken the strong kinship that would exist between you . ’ |
28 | That would show the old bag . |
29 | And that would give the local radio interviewer a very good in , because it would be much better to start with some comment along that lines which would |
30 | Underpinning all of these disputes was a suspicion , amounting to a certainty in the minds of most Catholics , that the Unionists were unwilling to provide substantial new housing and to extend the city boundary because that would upset the existing political balance . |