Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [indef pn] [that] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll do anything that you do and you do anything that I do . ’ ’
2 I 'll choose anyone that I can beat , ’ admitted Eubank .
3 I could have anything that I wanted .
4 I could find nothing that I knew to be untrue .
5 ‘ Because if you do , ’ said Owen , ‘ I will tell everyone that you are the man who receives money from Copts . ’
6 ‘ What I 'm saying is that I can provide something that you can not — a proper family set-up for Kirsty to grow up in .
7 It would mean that British Gas would put a mileage rate on the transportation of gas so that regions such as Wales will suffer from higher gas prices , which will offset anything that we may do to achieve efficiency .
8 Again , you must have one that you like the smell of .
9 Yes , you will have something that you want to convey : your theme .
10 When she has finished what she is doing for the moment , she walks on briskly , her head making little bird-like movements , so that she can see everything that she passes .
11 One day you will wake up ( it may be a nice sunny Sunday morning ) and you will luxuriate in the fact that you can do anything that you want to do — anything that takes your fancy — and there is no one else to consider .
12 mental institution and having to give up his job because once they get that position if they speak out , in any way , for instance the Civil Service you ca n't speak out at all even if you can see something that you know is wrong
13 But it is one of our most valuable , and we should do everything that we can to support it .
14 when they , when the a the , when they do the sats then we 'll , we 'll have something that we can trust , wo n't we ?
15 Of course we 'll find one that you like — that we all like .
16 Presumably , we could invent anything that we liked .
17 Harold Wilson obviously had something on his mind and he told us that if we watched the television news we would hear something that he was sure would be of interest to us .
18 We will do everything that we can in the area .
19 And one of the reasons why the black women in Liverpool put this exhibition together erm and they tried to pick out different kinds of jobs that women had to show that black women could do those jobs , and they were saying look , there 's lots of stereotypes erm about the kinds of jobs that black and Asian women can do that fit in with their personalities , and you know the world is wide open and you are able to do this and you do n't have to be erm a singer or a model or erm or erm erm a runner , you know , the whole stereotypes in terms of what black people are good at and they 're saying let's break away from this , let's show the kinds of things that we can do and we can do anything that we set our minds to and erm the exhibition is very positive , actually .
20 They 'll tell everyone that they 're looking for the stolen uranium .
21 They 'd say anything that you had on your mind — licketty split , licketty split , or ticketty boo , ticketty boo … ’
22 Will my hon. Friend agree to tell the chairman of British Rail that he must do everything that he possibly can to improve the standard of service on that line for my constituents before 1995 ?
23 It must mean something that she was here , thought Tug .
24 The ‘ worrier ’ by contrast , is so concerned he might forget something that he struggles through airports with three huge suitcases and a plethora of hand baggage .
25 It will surprise nobody that I should like to redistribute the All England Club 's money for them but in so doing , give them more direct control over how it is used .
26 This is a sovereign Parliament , and it can decide anything that it likes .
27 The experts seem to be romancing about figments of their imagination ; he can see nothing that they are talking about .
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