Example sentences of "[adj] that [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 He even wanted to carry on after hearing about his problem , but the Doctors made it clear that would almost certainly be fatal .
2 If I could make clear that should the panel consider applying the exceptions policy to particular districts within the council with the county in fact , then Ryedale stands alongside Hambleton and Craven and Scarborough and Richmondshire have enormous misgivings about the application of this policy certainly to our district .
3 Any other people apart from people who are unemployed that can claim income support ?
4 The wrong that unemployed people are not allowed to join this great union is a wrong that must be righted today .
5 This is the Court of Chancery : which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire ; which has its worn-out lunatic in every madhouse , and its dead in every churchyard ; which has its ruined suitor , with his slipshod heels and threadbare dress , borrowing and begging through the round of every man 's acquaintance ; which gives to monied might , the means abundantly of wearying out the right ; which so exhausts finances , patience , courage , hope : so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart ; that there is not an honourable man among its practitioners who would not give — who does not often give — the warning , " Suffer any wrong that can be done you , rather than come here " .
6 Oh that would be funny that would .
7 About ten minutes after taking a tab of E , the drug will produce a high that can last for hours .
8 By the time the interviews were to start , there was an atmosphere prevalent that might best be described as ‘ heightened excitement ’ .
9 This is his final total after he 'd been all the way round St Aldate 's , he went round 73 houses , and he says here , I think this is a sort of hieroglyphic that would probably mean something like 'item' .
10 ‘ I 'm afraid that ca n't be ruled out . ’
11 Angy had been stabbed in the throat and that 's exactly what he 'd done to her portrait … he was afraid that would all come out and everyone would think he 'd done it . ’
12 " I 'm afraid that wo n't do for me .
13 ‘ No , ’ Nathan cut her short , ‘ I 'm afraid that wo n't be possible . ’
14 I am afraid that will kill me . ’
15 I am afraid that will continue .
16 ‘ It was a direct result of seeing the need for something different that could allow people to go out to sea no matter what the weather was like outside , that I went to see the lifeboat just over a year ago . ’
17 ‘ He said , ‘ John you need to do something to haul yourself out of your choral doldrums — something spice and interesting that 'll make a splash in New York .
18 This activity is doubly advantageous in that it helps to meet the needs of the more elderly for a variety of services and also helps to give the younger elderly person a sense of usefulness , a strong interest and in some cases a degree of insight and preparation for the inevitable transition to a greater ageing that must be faced .
19 That could have been painful that could you bitch .
20 They had wonderful opportunities for sport and also for learning as many things as possible that might be of use for their future development .
21 In relation to ( e ) , the Consortium needs to know how many IDO claims have already been validated and how many are outstanding that could be affected by the outcome of the Carmel case .
22 In Ramsden v IRC ( 1957 ) 37 TC 619 , it was held that if A sold property to B with the sale price being left outstanding that could not be treated as a loan within s739(4) .
23 That 's right that would be interesting .
24 Erm , I think that it 's a right that should be open to all women .
25 ‘ I am sorry that should be so , ’ said Owen .
26 So oh sorry that should be minus one because I taking your word for this one here .
27 sorry that could become a
28 ‘ Rest assured that will occur .
29 It 's , to be likened to something that 's helpless that can do nothing !
30 I said I did n't want anything shoddy … something strong that would stand up to a bit of rough and tumble . ’
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