Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [conj] you want " in BNC.
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1 | Also bear in mind that if you want to make some authentic-looking rose buds , each one will only need three or four petals , so several buds can be made from one flower . |
2 | It is , therefore , worth bearing in mind that if you want a new tank , and have a friend who has just set up a new fish-house , you might do well to order through him/her … |
3 | Bear in mind that if you want the lace carriage to move towards the left , you must slide it first towards the right before selecting the needles . |
4 | And a reminder that if you want more information on coping with the effects of head injuries , then the address to write to is : |
5 | Alison Rubenstein discovered at an early age that if you want to get on in the world and have a good career , hard work is not enough — qualifications can also be a great help . |
6 | It is an old piece of advice that if you want to work in an area ( insurance , real estate or food ) you should spend some time working in that area . |
7 | And then and then you 've got the option then you 've got the further option that if you want to reduce your premiums on your pension you can do . |
8 | ‘ Yes , I 've known for some time that if you want a bit of peace you only have to bore people enough and they 'll leave you to it . ’ |
9 | This profitability is maintained by a balancing act ; the fundamental chemical industry balance summed up in the fact that if you want to get the utmost out of sodium chloride , you should n't have either sodium or chlorine left over unsold at the end of the day ; not much use increasing the use of one if you ca n't increase use of the other in proportion . |