Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] that [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This last project is an embarrassingly inappropriate tribute to a man who could not identify any plants , trees or birds that he saw on his journeys except by such vapid statements as ‘ big and little birds of all sorts ’ , ‘ trees very green ’ , and ‘ many trees very different from ours . ’
2 The mnemonic RAM reminds you of repetition , association and mnemonics , and these three techniques can be used in combination or separately to retain in your memory the facts , ideas or opinions that you encounter in your studies .
3 Any messages or responses that you receive around November 27th should be spiritually uplifting .
4 Languages therefore differ widely in the way they are equipped to handle various notions and express various aspects of experience , possibly because they differ in the degree of importance or relevance that they attach to such aspects of experience .
5 seize , render harmless or destroy any substance or article that he considers to be the cause of imminent danger of serious personal injury .
6 The flashes of ridicule or condescension that he directed at the " old men " in Vichy undermined confidence in his opponents .
7 An important feature of these interactions , which was to play a major part in the new interactionism , was that we use stereotypical ‘ labels ’ to make sense of other people , based on cues or knowledge that we have about them .
8 Well it 's one of those occupations or businesses that he had to be there more or less
9 We each have shopping lists of awkward analytes or matrices that we hope to ‘ tame ’ by some new technique or development that offers specificity , sensitivity , precision , economy , and speed .
10 She will lose one week 's SMP for each week or part-week that she works during her MPP .
11 The creditor may have done enough by superintending himself the execution of the document and by attempting to assure himself by means of questions or explanation that she knows to what she is committing herself .
12 The real issues concern the number of common features that are likely to be shared by different species and the impact of features unique to a species on the functioning of structures or systems that they share in common with others .
13 Winter Haining and without any Restriction as to Number , or Proof that they belong to those who have Right of Common .
14 It was partly a gift for adaptability , partly a sense of fun or interest that he brought to any situation .
15 ‘ Not only can we match any skin , from lightest to darkest , ’ he says , ‘ but we can give any woman the exact combination of texture , weight and coverage that she wants in a foundation or powder .
16 The areas of Sunderland and Middlesbrough that we looked at were both poor working-class areas , yet there were considerable differences in the health of their communities .
17 For the first time I had an opportunity of seeing Barbara at work in detailed negotiations , and whatever small credit attached to me for the major idea , the scale and ingenuity that she expended on the detail and in making it possible to arrive at a suitable settlement was beyond praise .
18 Second , a sample of visitors to the area will be interviewed to ascertain what are some of the expectations and values that they bring with them .
19 People become so desperate to make contact with beasts and fowl that they resort to going on nature trails .
20 Most people ensure that they spend their lives working for something which they think has a future , and which will provide the sort of life and opportunity that they wish for themselves and their dependants .
21 What Labour needs above all is the network of working-class activists , sympathisers and supporters that it had in workplaces and on housing estates even as recently as 20 years ago .
22 The answer depends on the criteria of efficiency and equity that we developed in the last chapter .
23 It seemed to professionals and parents that there are certain ways in which young people can be helped : regimes they should follow ; treatments that are essential to their well-being ; skills and knowledge they require ; and risks that they need to be sheltered from .
24 All too often , students engage in study that only results in shallow or superficial learning of the first type — for example , the rote learning of names , dates , superficial factual data and characteristics that you hold in your short-term memory just long enough to pass an examination and that are then rapidly forgotten , because they have not been internalized — perhaps because our psyches know they are not of much use in the long run .
25 One more guilty secret that Maggie felt obliged to keep from everyone was the deep fear and disgust that she felt at the thought of sexuality .
26 Deep down , well hidden beneath the façade of arrogance and ice that he presented to the world , a warm , caring heart beat within Adam Burns .
27 In the end it is only trial and error that one settles on a suitable selection .
28 I agree with my hon. Friend that in the past the weakness when farmers have got together has been the quality of marketing and management that they bring to a project .
29 ‘ Life is full of suffering ’ , we might tell ourselves — and we see confirmation of our belief in every conversation with our problem-ridden friends , with every disaster-obsessed news report ( which we compulsively listen to ) , and with every fresh trauma and misfortune that we attract into our own lives .
30 The little bits and pieces that we talked about .
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