Example sentences of "[adj] that [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Any other people apart from people who are unemployed that can claim income support ? |
2 | About ten minutes after taking a tab of E , the drug will produce a high that can last for hours . |
3 | I am afraid that will continue . |
4 | I am afraid that will kill me . ’ |
5 | ‘ It was a direct result of seeing the need for something different that could allow people to go out to sea no matter what the weather was like outside , that I went to see the lifeboat just over a year ago . ’ |
6 | ‘ He said , ‘ John you need to do something to haul yourself out of your choral doldrums — something spice and interesting that 'll make a splash in New York . |
7 | sorry that could become a |
8 | ‘ Rest assured that will occur . |
9 | It 's , to be likened to something that 's helpless that can do nothing ! |
10 | I said I did n't want anything shoddy … something strong that would stand up to a bit of rough and tumble . ’ |
11 | The yen 's rise could help trim the trade surplus in the long run as it could make U.S. exporters more competitive , although in the short-term that could help lift the amount of exports in dollar terms from Japan . |
12 | Its " tough scenario " , required to reach the 35 per cent target , would include the following measures : the insulation of houses to a standard that would reduce heating requirements by 85 per cent and air conditioning by 45 per cent ; the introduction of energy-efficient lighting for commercial buildings , to cut consumption by 60 per cent ; a requirement that new car engines be designed to achieve an average of 58 miles per gallon ; a reduction in coal-fired power stations , with compensatory increases in natural gas and nuclear generating capacity ; and the planting of large areas of forest , which would act as a " sink " for excess carbon dioxide . |
13 | Of course there has traditionally always been the kind of individual that will view any large feature in the landscape as something to jump off , slide down or swing from on the end of a piece of elastic . |
14 | Designer of the stamps , Paul Hogarth , commented that ‘ Glasgow presents a wide spectrum of flamboyant Victorian architecture and it was quite a task to choose something symbolic that would make a good image on the stamps . |
15 | The usual way of coping with their father had been to make no reference to anything untoward that might have happened , for fear of bringing it all upon them again . |
16 | She wanted the strength to be the first to pull away but it would n't come , that little bit extra that would separate desire from decency . |
17 | he 's gone to pay the extra that will do I mean if I think I 've I 've but are you ? |
18 | For example , Pete Coleman had to carry a shooting-stick for Greg Norman to sit on in the 1982 Australian Open , and in Zambia a caddie I saw on my Safari Tour travels carried an extra that could have proved an even bigger life-saver than the carrots that are pulled out of the bag by Sam Torrance 's caddie Malcolm Mason ( the carrots are supposed to calm Sam down on the greens ) : the Zambian caddie was carrying President Kaunda 's bag in a pro-am , and surreptitiously tucked away was a gun , just in case somebody tried to assassinate the golfing president while he decided on a four- or a five-iron . |
19 | The fear the Frickley colliers have now is that when their mine is privatised — and they are convinced that will happen soon , unless there is a change of Government — safety standards will fall . |
20 | Last week , NCR added some new features to Top-End that should make it more attractive to customers moving from mainframe-based systems or mixing mainframe and open systems environments . |
21 | IBM bought up the technology outright before going public on its agreement with Apple to ensure that no enterprising outfit could subsequently go off and get a licence from Interactive that would allow it to develop compatible versions of PowerOpen , AIX or even Pink . |
22 | There was a brief flash of white that could have been Faith , then nothing . |
23 | A sliver of white that must 've been teeth . |
24 | If you 're three minutes at home , then you 're fine , most likely that will mean you 're up slightly under the three minutes when you do it before your tutor . |
25 | In the simplest explanation , these goals relate to an ideal that may become real . |
26 | Except for MIND most of the voluntary groups , such as the National Schizophrenia Fellowship and SANE , have expressed more positive enthusiasm for some measure of control , concerned that community care is too often an unfulfilled ideal that can become an impossible burden on relatives . |
27 | Negotiating a few cairns , falling into a stream or two , arid avoiding the tempting green sheep-track to the left that would lead you straight into a bog , you followed the pilgrims ' way ever downwards . |
28 | Once we have agreed the contents with him we will be in a position to drawn up a Phase 1 contract in which we intend to concentrate on making the sanctuary wind and watertight that will allow us to begin work on the interior alterations . |
29 | ‘ I really do n't see what good that would do , ’ snapped Miss Pinkney . |
30 | Much good that would do him . |