Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] that [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 BHC engineers came up with a floppier , tapered skirt that allowed them to reduce the pressure of the air cushion .
2 You 'll enjoy the advantages of Britain 's most local and convenient stores with opening hours that suit you and a huge range of all the products you 'll need .
3 Steven continues : ‘ There 's a complete balancing out of all the different musical influences which enables us to write songs that make us sound like no-one else .
4 They want ties that link them more to each other — through mutual defence pacts — and to the West , if it can be done without infuriating the Soviet Union .
5 EVERY version of Educating Rita has ingredients that set it apart from all others .
6 While there are many circumstances in which that is true , it seems important to acknowledge that the political system contains biases that make it much easier for some groups to secure influence than others .
7 And fax machines that enable you to send and receive pages of information anywhere in the world — in seconds .
8 I do n't think humans want to know things that disturb them . ’
9 He says dozens of children are injured in accidents on the inflatable castles , and he wants firms that hire them out to be licenced .
10 Some of the culture-based arguments clearly have political ingredients , but one strictly political argument , or rather political-system argument , is equally applicable to any new political movement ( whether left , right or centrist ) seeking long-term viability — that the British first-past-the-post electoral system has features that make it extremely difficult for a new party to ‘ break through ’ .
11 And sometimes , when there were visitors and raksi to drink , he 'd get the red bitch to sing — a mournful , wailing dirge that made us fall about with laughter .
12 of old exploding suns that makes you feel
13 Would you prefer exercise that allows you to mark definite progress in your skill ?
14 In addition , despite a disarmingly pleasant manner , Reagan was widely considered to harbour views that placed him outside the mainstream of American politics ; there was a possibility that he might tamper with social security or lead his country into war .
15 The powerful have a way of establishing contracts that suit them .
16 The drivers and utilities supplied with the Laserwave Plus install into Windows 3.1 ( or Windows 3.0 with Multimedia Extensions ) with no fuss — you don' even have to open the DRIVERS section of Control Panel to do the job , as there is an automatic install routine that does it all for you .
17 Imagine , if you will , one Aztec priest arguing with another in the year 1452 : ‘ I have made calculations that indicate it is nearly impossible for intelligent beings to exist in this hypothetical world you call Europe .
18 We have uncovered evidence that suggests she was working in league with famed mass murderer Herman Katz in the Spanish Fork area … ‘
19 Does education prepare people to be objects of learning and to accept their place within the status quo , or does it encourage people to question the critical issues of the day and challenge forces that keep them passive ?
20 And something else — a strange , almost seeking touch that made her tremble inside .
21 We have all seen clouds that reminded us of something — a sea horse , say , or a smiling face .
22 We tried to help Shanti to be pleased with her colour , to choose clothes that suited her , and to be co-operative with her over make-up and hair styles .
23 Nutty said icily , ‘ Not everyone can afford made horses that do it without any effort on the part of the rider , like yours .
24 We have begun to measure these trees , noting characteristics that give us clues to their genetic relationships : these trees , growing under plantation conditions , will eventually tell us whether we really have collected new genes useful to farmers who grow cocoa .
25 The wind coursed over it and flapped it — little whip noises that stirred it and made it seem alive , the dog-face scowling .
26 Owls ' eyesight is good in dim light but not so good in total darkness ; it is their acute hearing and the accuracy with which they can pinpoint sounds that make them such successful hunters .
27 They read publications that keep them abreast of market trends , personalities , lawsuits and prices — rather than delving into art history as do their counterparts in Europe .
28 It was knowing that surgery could work miracles that helped him overcome fears about the daunting operation .
29 In one of those disarming quotes that make him both loathsome and likeable , he once said ‘ I 've been in more courts than Bjorn Borg . ’
30 Occasionally we read material that causes us to change our view of the world fundamentally , our way of life .
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