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

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1 and vote for the parties that excludes them , but that mean the sort of thing he he does n't make much of that .
2 In the place of the correlation of knowledge with vision and light , the visual metaphor by which the adequation of the idea with the thing has been thought from Plato to Heidegger , Levinas proposes language , which in the form of speech enables a kind of invisible contact between subjects that leaves them both intact .
3 Healthy Home Cooking is the major new series from Time-Life Books that lets you enjoy the very finest foods and healthy , nutritious eating .
4 It 's the interchangeableness of this , these words that makes it difficult to understand
5 Pictures that tells us our Royals ca n't bear to be together …
6 for the empty , unoccupied homes that makes it very difficult for me to go along with my hon. Friend the Member for Torbay ( Mr. Allason ) , who wanted the 50 per cent .
7 And then when we take x-rays that checks us to make sure that we 're not getting any radiation you see .
8 ‘ He 's one of the blokes that stops me viring ? ’
9 According to Friedman , it is the unwillingness of governments to tax-finance their activities that induces them to cover the gap between expenditures and taxes with money supply increases .
10 You should aim to strike a deal with your employers that gives you real peace of mind .
11 Better performance in 1993 must be everybody 's objective and despite the wailing and gnashing of teeth that surrounds us there has been plenty happening in our Division in 1992 to put us in good shape for the challenge of 1993 .
12 It is only the natural caution of paleontologists that prevents them from jumping to startling conclusions .
13 If we carefully analyse the frequencies contained within speech it is possible to devise a system of rules that allows us to create any given sound from its basic frequencies .
14 Then the reader 's fingernail will be able to produce the scent of clematis that wafts in through my window , the foie gras that awaits me at lunch , the liquid inspiration that gets me through the final paragraph .
15 Sutherland , stressing that it is the largest land-based district council area in Britain , is one of the Highland authorities that believes it should remain on its own .
16 It 's not the sex mag blues nor the poverty in the caravan nor the midnight tending of newborn lambs that saps us .
17 Is it the fear of wearing in that stout new pair of shoes that keeps us in our old battered brogues ?
18 This feeling is only likely to be reinforced by the realisation that the underlying technology used by most players — the set of chips that makes them tick — comes from a very limited number of sources .
19 For here is trance dance grooving at its highest level , a silver drug for the senses that allows you to enter into another dimension of sex and sorcery .
20 There is a poison in potatoes that turns them green , which is very dangerous to pregnant women .
21 It is caused by a loss of calcium in the bones that makes them become softer , porous and weaker .
22 It is the darkness , not the thickness , of the ruled lines that makes it helpful as a guide for writing .
23 It 's only the knowledge that Television , Patti Smith , Blondie and The Ramones used the place as their Bull & Gates in the olden days that flushes you with a tingly sense of excitement when you find out that the toilet is a damp patch on the floor .
24 Yes , but in the end it is always the Berg Three Orchestral Pieces that moves me most .
25 Choose one of the beginnings that reminds you of something that happened to you .
26 ‘ And it 's not just the pace of the serves that does it , it 's also the fact that they go so close to the line . ’
27 There is a convention among psychologists and neuroscientists that leads us to refer to ‘ the ’ brain , no matter whether we are talking about hamsters or humans .
28 The essential property of carbon atoms that makes them so suitable for life and for industrial synthetics , is that they join together to form a limitless repertoire of different kinds of very large molecules .
29 Is there a masochistic streak in all woodturners that sends them back to the pole lathe ?
30 But modern children have a lot of facts and it 's the interpretation of facts and feelings that makes them civilised . ’
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