Example sentences of "[vb base] that [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | IT WAS a two-part induction process that dragged me into the brawling hostelry in the sky of NME Towers . |
2 | It is the cynicism in the design process that offends me ; the suggestion that there 's no point in designing anything special for the working classes because they do n't have any taste . |
3 | It will inevitably be a political process but it will be a more informed political judgement , the reformers claim , than the pure bargaining process that preceded it . |
4 | ‘ I expect that means you do more cases than most ? ’ |
5 | It represents a quantum leap that takes us way past our competitors . ’ |
6 | At that moment Lesley-Jane saw your face — she told me you ‘ looked over your shoulder at her ’ but I did n't at the time realise that meant you must have been facing away from the stage . |
7 | We realise that chucking them in at the deep end is not satisfactory . |
8 | Just when you think you 've got all the tools you need , you realise that solving your problem requires something more . |
9 | 75% of British men say that straightening your tie in public is a sign of nervousness . |
10 | It is easy to escape this issue by saying that the discourses of the two groups have little in common ; but discourse analysis should teach us that it is as likely to be our attitude to what they say that categorizes them . |
11 | Then it does n't matter so much what you say that stops it walking in front of the bus , it 's actually how you say it . |
12 | Everyone in the industry agrees that quality will be the key to success and of course they all say that means them . |
13 | ‘ What can happen in one 's middle-fifties one can be bugged by something they say that makes you react as if you are six . |
14 | It 's not what people say that gives 'em away , it 's what they do . ’ |
15 | Governors admit they knew of an association between the 2 men , but they say that gave them no cause for concern . |
16 | ‘ 'E dai n't say that did 'e ? ’ |
17 | To add to her miserable state a bleak wind had got up , bringing with it a sweet tangy yeast smell that made her stomach roll and cry out . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Now if you want that drink you 'd better tell me where the fridge is so I can get some milk . ’ |
20 | I want that sound you 've got there ! ’ |
21 | ‘ If you touch that fish I 'll have you up the steps before you can say Jack Robinson , ’ hissed Herbie , going blue in the face ‘ Whaddya mean , ’ argued Lofty , ‘ I found im and I got ta licence . ’ |
22 | that professionals may acquire amounts of power and influence that enable them to determine their own activities . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | National pay settlements and negotiating arrangements hinder that process which would be improved , they argue , by ‘ flexibility ’ in wage-rates and local pay bargaining . |
25 | The marginal member will be characterized by a δ or valuation of the reputation gain that makes her just indifferent , that is , where where the marginal member 's evaluation or commitment is denoted by . |
26 | It is both how we exercise and what we eat that defines our ‘ diata ’ . |
27 | Without doubt it is what we eat that determines our weight , and calories do count . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | Mark Roe explains the swing change that helped him win the recent Lancome Trophy . |
30 | Vill that make you feel better ? ’ |