Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] that [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | GOLFBREAKS HOLIDAYS THAT SUIT YOU TO A TEE |
2 | ‘ But he who is in quest of picturesque scenery of the Lake ( Derwent ) must travel along the rough side screens that adorn it and catch its beauties as they arise in smaller portions , its little bays , and winding shores … its deep recesses , and hanging promontories , its garnished rocks and distant mountains . ’ |
3 | Even with these limitations , the home-grown system brought British Gypsum benefits that made it want to take EDI much further . |
4 | ‘ They will be very popular people — perhaps even more in demand than the producer — and should be able to sign short term contracts that allow them to continually search out the people willing to pay them most money . ’ |
5 | Ewan had heard of some research projects that made him very uncomfortable about these people 's future . |
6 | Suddenly he was crying too , deep racking sobs that took him back to a night long ago , soon after his father was killed . |
7 | Deep racking sobs that shook her whole body . |
8 | He took big lungfuls of air and then let them out in great racking sobs that shook his whole body . |
9 | This is a political system based on descent groups and the kinship and marriage ties that link them . |
10 | We had a system of telephone boxes that connected you to the bridewell . |
11 | The fact that many contract computer staff incorporate themselves as one-man companies suggests that to describe them as temporary workers is in some ways misleading . |
12 | Note the video type controls that allow you to view the animation as you 're working on it . |
13 | Many religions have codes of dress or behaviour that particularly affect girls ; some may seem restrictive , but Yasmin feels that covering herself is not repressive but liberating ; her sense of finally feeling ‘ right ’ is enormous . |
14 | For the same reason , I suggest that you avoid overseas package tours that require you to be at the airport in the early hours of the morning , or very late at night , when you may have difficulty travelling to the airport safely . |
15 | Lazaris suggests that hurting someone — consciously causing distress — is always manipulative ; it is always dishonest . |
16 | This series of cookbooks illustrates each stage of every recipe with attractive colour photographs that show you exactly what to do . |
17 | The sun set alight the water drops that speckled their leaves and shadowed the ground beneath them . |
18 | Even if only one person uses that document it should be in the precedent bank . |
19 | In the absence of symmetry selection rules that require it to be zero , the value of the derivative is not restricted . |
20 | As production techniques improve , brewers and winemakers are able to produce reduced alcohol drinks that retain their original flavours . |
21 | If he 'd been thrown in cold against Juventus 's £8 million man , McLaren might well have suffered a very different fate from the rave reviews that greeted his outstanding display . |
22 | It is hoped that new international standards will also be set for code marks that identify which polymer has been used in plastic packaging manufacture , making recycling that much easier . |
23 | However , said Rosen , their analysts found mycotoxins in control samples that contained none , and then missed them in controls that had been doctored with mycotoxins . |
24 | It was only the actions of passer-by David Price and PC Len Bains that saved them . |
25 | We certainly felt , from all the staring faces that met us wherever we went , that many of them had n't seen any ‘ foreign friends ’ before . |
26 | You can even create subject profiles that guide you to the pages containing stories most relevant to yourself . |
27 | " Mr Drew says that wearing anything like that is idolatry . |
28 | Somehow his other hand had slipped inside the back of her waistband and begun to mould her buttocks in firm strokes that matched her pelvis against his own , energising her desire with the heat of his own ardent body . |
29 | The Labour party has learnt nothing about the deep-seated wish of the British people for local government structures that reflect what they feel about their local communities , and units of government that mean something to them and are not imposed on them . |
30 | Walsh said : ‘ I was just a nobody and it was only a telephone call from Oldham coach Peter Tunks that persuaded me to apply . |