Example sentences of "that [vb base] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 Kids too sick to raise their heads , lying soft and limp beneath the burden of heart disease , kidney failure and cancers that eat everything but innocence .
2 It 's just some people that eat everything they live till they 're ruddy seventy or it 's makes you wonder !
3 We therefore want units that bring something qualitatively new , and valuable for most classrooms — an aspect of in-service education , if you like .
4 Like word processors , however , it 's not so much what a spreadsheet can do in common with others , but what it does that others ca n't , and how it does things that make one stand out from another .
5 The COB Rules do not define the relevant transactions that make someone a customer .
6 I mean , I 'm not into things that happen for effect or for taste ; I like doing things that mean something .
7 The first thing you 've go to do is you 've got to provide services that mean something to everyone at work .
8 The Labour party has learnt nothing about the deep-seated wish of the British people for local government structures that reflect what they feel about their local communities , and units of government that mean something to them and are not imposed on them .
9 Dagbladet yesterday brought a table from the spanish first division ( =premier ) with albacete listed even though they were not in the top five : ie they listed the top-five teams some ‘ … ’ and albacete : im quite sure that mean something though nothing more in the papers today .
10 That suggest something ? ’
11 It is not to be doubted that there are still thousands of mainframe users that want nothing more than to continue with the kind of computing they have always known , using the environment with which they are familiar , and in which they have invested a large part of their lives .
12 that say nothing .
13 But Hobbes is certain that as to ‘ those that say anything may be … produced by … substantial forms … and other empty words of schoolmen , their saying so is to no purpose ’ .
14 Marlene McGee is pioneering work with Suffolk County Council : Jane Fisk is selling Medau gummed stamps that urge everyone to ‘ Try Medau — Keep Fit ’ : £150 was raised for the ‘ BIG C ’ appeal ( Norfolk 's cancer research charity ) at a Medau ‘ Get-Together ’ organised by Ruth Rolph : Kay Baxter organised a successful jumble sale in aid of Society funds .
15 Unlike her workshop counterparts , the nomadic weaver shares the same ancestral heritage as her designs , and is consequently a part of the traditions that pervade everything she weaves .
16 I like that smoke one .
17 — days that hold nothing but themselves —
18 To make a claim is to articulate a public statement that one has ‘ reasons or grounds that put one in a position to engage in performative and propositional claiming ’ .
19 Callahan 's speciality was what I thought of as the ‘ establishing shot ’ : the picture that put everything into context .
20 ‘ Every now and then things happen to you in life that put everything else in perspective , ’ he explains .
21 well it 's Today the Mail and the Guardian are the only ones that put anything other than the Party line
22 It was n't a story that put anyone in a good light .
23 The Ideal Home Decorating School gives you details of exclusive readers ' courses that cover everything from paint effects to dried flowers .
24 A photography , after all , has a great capacity not to look like its subject : ‘ I 've hundreds of photographs of the Queen that look nothing like her . ’
25 The study doors are those that face one as one comes down the great staircase .
26 Elegant actions that take in the other as if in a warm embrace , polished gestures , considerate words and wit in conversation , the depth of culture and intellect that underlie one 's words and actions — such are the requirements of a true lady . ’
27 I like that pop one .
28 Whatever happened to that little boy , all cuddles and kisses and cheeky sayings that set everyone in a roar ?
29 Although many London pubs seemed to look the same when he first walked in , Dexter enjoyed collating the differences that set one apart from another .
30 She was soon telling Sybille : ‘ We must have another party , we so loved that last one . ’
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