Example sentences of "[noun] that [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It is not religion that drives it , or theory ; and the rejection of Marxism now looks , in retrospect , like an inevitable part of its natural growth .
2 But Christianity is the only religion that makes it clear that only one god exists .
3 It is their good fortune to have the luxury of comment without the responsibility of action that enables them to appear more in tune with public feeling than the ideologists of either side of the political spectrum .
4 Thirdly , as for members of the public suing in respect of unlawful action in the public sector , will the Secretary of State confirm that unions have no immunity now for unlawful action in respect of public services and , that , although there may be some doubt about it , the only decided case in law held that the public already have the right to sue in respect of action that affects them ?
5 ‘ It 's not your isolation that concerns me , ’ he informed her drily .
6 They are not sufficient to justify the portrayal of Scotland as being out on a limb from the rest of Britain , either in its voting behaviour or the thinking that produces it .
7 We 're articulate enough to fool ourselves that we 're nice people , but there 's a strong undercurrent to our thinking that encourages us to view people with a disability as lesser , and until we come to terms with that , we will never have a proper support system .
8 The muddled thinking that makes us claim at least some vague idea of what God is leads us disastrously to thinking that if we say God can not be one kind of thing we must be saying he is the other .
9 The sayings of country people , sometimes tinged with poetry , always rich in concrete images and braced with the vigour and rhythm that gives them long life , are worth revealing .
10 It is important to have some clear basic understanding of the nature of bereavement and the grief that follows it .
11 Okay if I can just erm give you my business card that tells you who I am
12 Richard Armstrong has left to become Curator of Contemporary Art at the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh , and Richard Marshall has cut a deal that allows him to remain only until he finds another job .
13 Unfortunately , the SPD , like Labour , has been nervous in calling for a complete recasting of public financing and altering both tax and expenditure profiles to fit with a post-cold war world while attempting to relate to an electorate that believes it is paying too many direct and indirect taxes as well as ever-rising social security and health insurance payments .
14 The driving force that keeps you on the road best .
15 This makes me wonder if it is the creative thought that guides the discoverer or whether it is the emotion that is the creative force that impels him to the solution .
16 Just remember that the invisible spiritual force that makes them work is evil and harmful , so leave them all well alone .
17 Well there must be another force that makes them see them things must n't there ?
18 A force that provides us with food and warmth and light … and upon which we 've become very dependent , maybe to our cost .
19 Resolving medical problems , admonishing the transgressors of rules , arbitrating disputes , cracking jokes with a deadpan expression on his face , Guruji is clearly the hub of this community and the force that holds it together .
20 If you are restrained from doing something , then there is often some force that prevents you .
21 It is because no institution or individual is proof against the third essential ingredient that makes us what we are — the Zeitgeist , the spirit of the times .
22 The definition of feedback that concerns you as Chairman or Hon.
23 Brittain is always up with the lark and it was a nice piece of work that Needle Gun did under Roberts on the Side Hill woodchip gallops early on Tuesday that makes me select him for the Laburnum Stakes .
24 Gay sex does n't deserve the obsession that surrounds it .
25 Often we are baffled , because having found love it then eludes us ; there is no permanence , only loss that leaves us wanting .
26 ‘ And what of today , my lord ? 'T IS what took place at the Guildhall that causes you distress , is not it ? ’
27 They play , instead , joyfully , with a full command that allows them in performance to play , not as men chained to their scores , but as men making music with free intelligence and full imagination .
28 But they disagreed about what this requirement actually requires when the " literal " meaning of a statute suggests a result that strikes them as odd .
29 ‘ It 's your casualness that gives you away , ’ he said .
30 There is a photograph that preserves him forever racing down the face of a twenty-five-foot wave .
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