Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] that [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is often guilt or fear that stops us from telling the truth . |
2 | They do not change as society changes and this may be an embarrassment to the organisation or trust that administers such income . |
3 | The various multi-individual influences on the purchase decision take the form of a number of roles which are : *the initiator — who originates the purchase process , having given expression to the need or want that motivates it . |
4 | It is the risk to public order inherent in the defendant 's words or conduct that represents the harm struck at by the section . |
5 | To Luce , a work of art was something intrinsically beautiful or fascinating , something produced with skill or merit that stirred the senses and provoked pleasure or sadness , or some more complicated response . |
6 | There was a great gash across his face , a heavy blow from a sword or axe that had smashed his nose and cheekbone , and slashed right across his eyes . |
7 | The castor or wart that grows on the inside of a horse 's foreleg was also used as the basis for a drawing powder : |
8 | Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits . |
9 | Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits . |
10 | Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits . |
11 | Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits . |
12 | any influence or experience that helps to improve managerial effectives ( NHS Training Authority , 1986 ) |
13 | tha that make that make her take those particular roles that she does . |
14 | Shelley was laughing now , feeling that ease that happened more frequently these days , the ease that came when they were together and became , quite suddenly and pleasantly , totally relaxed with each other . |
15 | She leant back against the wall of the barn for support , feeling the roughness of the stone against her bare shoulders , watching him , knowing the message in his gaze , that look that told her his kiss could be just the beginning . |
16 | Somehow him telling that lie that turned out to be nearly true made him feel that it was his fault . |
17 | So that go that goes there then really does it ? |
18 | Erm well in in the context of what I did say yesterday it 'll come as no great surprise to anyone that like Ryedale we also accept the North Yorkshire County County figures , erm which in short we we find are based on reasonable assumptions and and and an appropriate methodology , compared to some of the more extreme interpretations and projections that have that have been put forward , if I can illustrate that point by reference to er potential building rates , that the highest figure that 's been suggested is the one put forward by Mr Grigson , of Barton Willmore , I 'm talking for the moment about Greater York generally , and I 'll come onto the Selby aspect in a minute . |
19 | Yes , well that only , only from the point of view that they 're being used so often , that they 're also almost becoming well can you think of any words that , that are that are that have been introduced recently into our vocabulary that have that have that have been acceptable in common language ? |
20 | Yes , well that only , only from the point of view that they 're being used so often , that they 're also almost becoming well can you think of any words that , that are that are that have been introduced recently into our vocabulary that have that have that have been acceptable in common language ? |
21 | that professionals may acquire amounts of power and influence that enable them to determine their own activities . |
22 | It is an aspect of Karajan 's work and influence that makes him more the forebear of Simon Rattle than the successor of Arthur Nikisch . |
23 | This was the first time we had returned to Eggleston Burn since a summer visit in search of the Grass of Parnassus and butterwort that grow in its boggy flushes . |
24 | A cup of Assam tea from the north east of India , has a strength of character and verve that sets it apart from ordinary teas . |
25 | If the MD asks you What if interest rates drop to 6% , you can use the scenario manager to show how the end result would differ from the figures you have calculated — and throw in a few other interest rates as well , just to impress him/her and make that rise you were after a touch more attainable . |
26 | So I put my mind at the place where the character I 'm playing is , and whatever is making her cry , I work on that and make that affect me . |
27 | The question is how do you break into the cycle and make that happen , and I think the answer is , as I said , in two ways — one by making teachers more aware during their period of initial training , either at college or at university or polytechnic , and secondly by looking very carefully at the amount and type of in-service training erm that goes on for teachers once they 've left college and are in the schools . |
28 | The question is how do you break into the cycle and make that happen , and I think the answer is , as I said , in two ways — one by making teachers more aware during their period of initial training , either at college or at university or polytechnic , and secondly by looking very carefully at the amount and type of in-service training erm that goes on for teachers once they 've left college and are in the schools . |
29 | The mixture of usefulness and display that explained the growing importance of the chaplains also lay behind the rise of other household officers . |
30 | Procedural due process is a matter of the right procedures for judging whether some citizen has violated laws laid down by the political procedures ; if we accept it as a virtue , we want courts and similar institutions to use procedures of evidence , discovery , and review that promise the right level of accuracy and otherwise treat people accused of violation as people in that position ought to be treated . |