Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] that [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 There has been one undoubted benefit of the cold fusion saga : it has stimulated interactions among scientists from different disciplines and thereby brought together expertise that might otherwise have remained untapped on individual islands .
2 But common monetary , defence , foreign or social policies will be hopelessly ineffective if designed to fit all 20 or so countries that could be members of the EC by the end of the century .
3 Those are obviously matters that can be discussed in today 's debate , so I see no need for a further debate .
4 One reading of Quine is that his practice conforms to the Wittgensteinian teaching : only questions that can be resolved arise for him .
5 Only properties that can be given to the selected object are displayed .
6 It is not only patients that will provide samples of PCR .
7 It was n't only goats that would struggle up and over any obstacles in their paths !
8 To restore the walls to their former glory they are being completely stripped and cleaned , with the plasterwork and paintings being reapplied , now using only material that will breathe .
9 It is not just Whitehall that must change .
10 While these may take most of the burden from the public relations officer 's shoulders , there is still work that can only be done by you .
11 There are also groups that would like to set up specialist or local services which cater for interests neglected by present stations .
12 There were also birds that could sing popular songs .
13 There were probably machines that could have lowered and pulled up the basket easily , but he 'd preferred to loop the wire around a pillar inside the Ship and , with Pion helping inside , to pull themselves up and down by sheer nomish effort .
14 I mean from rig to rig things work differently and I mean on on Piper , I would say there were probably things that could have been tightened up but then again I do n't think they were part and parcel of what happened and there on July the sixth .
15 The time and place are also factors that might have some bearing on whether or not racial hatred was likely .
16 Secondly , we have learned how to construct artefacts able to store , retrieve , process and communicate large quantities of information and also artefacts that can take over from humans some design and control decision making ( eg computer-aided design systems , computer control systems , robots ) .
17 There are also parts that can be changed that you may be unaware of .
18 There are also penalties that will apply if the proportion falls below a particular level .
19 Quite often food that will cause bacterial food poisoning looks and smells perfectly acceptable .
20 The IMF view is that taxation is a burden because governments spend today money that would otherwise be invested by business and peasant families tomorrow , and without such private investment development will be held back .
21 Our intention was to identify differences in the binding specificities of these two homologous IE proteins that might account for their opposing functional effects on the IE-3 promoter seen in transfection assays ( 17 ) .
22 Hitherto , even equipment that can calculate flight paths has been unable to cope with this threat .
23 well business that would n't , my Lord , that 's perhaps the wrong description , business that would not of been written had the restrictions not been in place
24 The major determinants of effectiveness can be grouped under two headings : Immediate Constraints ( ie things that can not be changed in the short-term ) and Group Motivation and Interaction .
25 There 's not many men who are n't even relations that 'd give someone a record player for a wedding present . ’
26 Clearly even information that would predict the market share perfectly must not cost more than £75k or an overall reduction in pay-off will result .
27 Clearly even information that would predict the market share perfectly must not cost more than £75k or an overall reduction in pay-off will result .
28 However , as with the magnification of print by lenses or low vision aids , enlarged print has the disadvantage of reducing the number of words or even letters that can be glimpsed at one time , and therefore may reduce speed and fluency in reading .
29 The third is that , in the real world , the eyes are moving all the time so that even cells that would behave transiently in electrophysiological studies in which the eyes are routinely immobilized , would generate a continuous output as the stimulus sweeps backwards and forwards across the receptive field .
30 As the complex railway networks fanned out from these nodal points of British power the companies built there stations that would match the railway , civic , and administrative grandeur associated with them .
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