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

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1 People feel consulted about decisions that affect them , and they say suggestions are encouraged .
2 the right to be consulted about decisions that affect you .
3 As an additional sophistication in Superman , both camera and projector were slung from rigs that allowed them to be moved too .
4 Apart from its direct interpretation , the TSP can also be applied to problems that have nothing to do with towns and salesmen .
5 When , in the late 1920s , a critical backlash developed against films that made themselves vacuous in an attempt to match Hollywood styles , the only way people could think of doing it was to define British cinema as the opposite of Hollywood — abandoning melodrama and flamboyance for realism , restraint and understatement .
6 Emergency vehicles can be supplied with computers that track their spatial location .
7 Similarly : ( 10 ) I only offered her legal advice will , under one natural interpretation , refer to advice on legal matters ; and it will continue to do so even if in some rare case it is given under circumstances that mean it is offered illegally itself , for example if it makes use of secret information stolen from a government which prohibits unauthorized possession or transmission of secret government information ; on the other hand , as a phrase of English , it can perfectly well bear the other interpretation under which it means advice which is itself legal , in the sense that it is legally given , in which case it may concern any subject under the sun .
8 The Chelsea Gardener is perhaps the most sophisticated and design-conscious garden centre in town , where all the plants have been displayed in locations that suit their growing needs .
9 ENGLAND manager Geoff Cooke , horrified by violence that marred what should have been a gentle centenary celebration , read the riot act to the players after England 's new kids on the block found themselves on the rack at Leicester .
10 This area is the Coulin Forest , bounded by roads that give it detachment from other high ground , its mountains forming a compact group but individually having distinction of character and outline , some being of arresting appearance .
11 I 'm afraid it still does happen that there is fanaticism , which is fanaticism is , as I understand it , self-righteousness with a strong religious dimension , and it does happen and I 've spoken of forces that erode it , but they can also exacerbate it , irritate it , into stronger activity , and of course we erm in the United Kingdom do n't have to look very far to see that happening , and it is , I think , a very great threat .
12 The main communications network should not carry or traffic engineering data indiscriminately ; this type of data should only be provided against requests that have themselves been authorized .
13 Yet , their frame of mind was always streaked with anxiety that caused them both to be forever on the watch .
14 Such demands failed , however , to quell the discontent , which increasingly focused on Michael Heseltine as the only serious alternative to Mrs Thatcher , a view supported by polls that showed him to be the voters ' overwhelming choice to replace her .
15 Fortified by assurances that confirmed his own views , Law pressed ahead , and the Tariff Reform League was mobilized for another great campaign .
16 But just as the policy determinants of welfare are multiple , and sometimes unexpected , so individuals ' welfare is influenced by phenomena that have nothing to do with the activity of the state .
17 The Manzi brothers , pictured here , are unafraid of clothes that suggest they need ironing .
18 The county was overrun with underwood that made it impervious to the traveller .
19 The Poles , through Commissioner General Marian Chodacki , said that what went on to their stamps was their business , and they were genuinely mystified that Danzigers whose ancestors had risen up against the Teutonic Knights should feel offended by stamps that celebrated their victory .
20 The mind 's gardens are composed of images that move us emotionally .
21 Personally , I find that I sometimes get new ideas while I am engaged in activities that have nothing to do with my research at all , such as gardening , painting in the house , or even shaving when I get up in the morning .
22 The evening of talented entertainment was hilarious and also included shafts of criticism expressed in humour that struck me as evidence of CA 's basic good health .
23 Birds that had been reared with siblings were tested in apparatus that allowed them to be given up to six alternatives ( Bateson , 1982a ) .
24 Eventually the scars healed , more or less , and today many apparently natural heaths are no more than those ancient tips , covered in vegetation that colonised them at its own slow rate .
25 The Department of Health has not decided yet how much general practitioners will be paid for work that exceeds their contractual obligations , such as attending care management meetings and performing certain assessments .
26 At the centre of Kant 's disc was the Sun , and the planets were assembled from material that surrounded it .
27 Outside , all the foremost mandarins of the court were already assembled in lines that reflected their rank .
28 Situations of enforced anonymity ; being compelled to wear uniforms , clothes chosen by others that offend your aesthetic sense .
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