Example sentences of "[adj] that [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And it was this that kept me going .
2 Perhaps it was this that kept him alive .
3 It 's records like this that make me pissed off with political thrashcore .
4 It was this that made me unable to sleep , so that coming downstairs , parched with alcohol , for a glass of lemonade , I heard my mother and Lili talking .
5 I think it was this that made him stop telephoning me .
6 It was this that made it possible for the whole of the cuckoo 's breeding cycle to be filmed , resulting in an early classic of wildlife photography , The Cuckoo 's Secret .
7 The emphasis of the New Testament is that Christ resisted the temptations thrown at him and it was this that qualified him for dying on the cross .
8 I get a tremendous kick from the creative aspect of life , and I think it is this that keeps me so well and full of vitality . ’
9 It is only that I live in Dresden and that I fight like this that keeps me sane .
10 It was this that led them to postulate an original state of affairs in which a hypothetical , pre-human , pre-cultural Natural Man was a cow-like creature , without society and without language , living in the wild in a Garden of Eden forest .
11 It was around Easter , and perhaps it was this that led him to wax theological as we bounced across the heather and gorse .
12 Networks operating on this principle perform an operation that is likely to be extremely important for the neocortex , and it was actually the search for a mechanism that would do this that led us to the suggested modification rule : the modifiable interconnections tend to make the representative elements become uncorrelated , and thus to signal independently of each other .
13 It is precisely this that makes me very suspicious of searching for some supposed rational parliamentary intention outside the language in which a draftsman who is known to be rational has chosen to express it .
14 But mothers are wonderful , and it 's something like this that makes you realize it . ’
15 It is this that makes us more advanced .
16 It was this that prompted me to scrutinize Greek tragedy and thereby gain the new view of the Hellenic spirit that I have been putting forward .
17 What Barry says is simply this that suppose we accept the point that authority structures are now necessary , that we could n't have anarchy we have to have
18 What is the thing about this that concerns you most of all ?
19 The hull was presumably steel ; it was this that gave her a rust-streaked look under the dirty coating of ice and snow .
20 " When it was clear that identifying him was going to be a long job — if , indeed , he could ever be identified — the coroner issued a burial certificate .
21 I want to concentrate on the week in Adelaide in January 1933 that brought it all to a head , and the personal dilemma I faced as the Teuter-Press Association correspondent .
22 Is n't that funny that reminds me of an old girl I had at Dennis House the one I used to be on i I used to have to get her in bed get her all propped up and then
23 even though there was a bit of grey in it , it was the , really the brown that predominated it , I said it , it , the grey suite would n't go with it
24 It is rising so high that makes us afraid , he thought , lest we fall or are cast down .
25 It 's bein' poor and 'omeless that does it .
26 What is it about the British that makes them confuse service with servility
27 WHAT is it about we British that makes us pay millions of pounds to actors who have never heard a shot fired in anger , while we ignore the heroes whose deeds they are paid to portray ?
28 WHAT is it about we British that makes us pay millions of pounds to actors who have never heard a shot fired in anger , while we ignore the heroes whose deeds they are paid to portray ?
29 Community participation in conservation can occur under a variety of different circumstances , but one can identify some that make it easier .
30 ‘ There is something about the entire layout of Olympia 2 that reminds me of Milton Keynes : all these signposts leading nowhere . ’
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