Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] that [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather like the children we were discussing earlier in this chapter it is possible to meet elderly people who have achieved a serenity of understanding and/or faith that supports them utterly as they develop the skill of coming towards the end of their life . |
2 | Television programmes or books that make you laugh will do you far more good . |
3 | triggers , or cues that precede someone 's behaviour |
4 | Secured creditors are given some protection : no proposal or modification that affects their rights to enforce security can be approved unless they concur . |
5 | I also knew the leaves of some trees , plants or grasses that provided us with instant cures for bee stings or bites from centipedes or scorpions . |
6 | Yes but has is it um plain flour or flour that raises itself ? |
7 | It needs to be recognized that it is the surface of any street or pavement that provides its essential character . |
8 | If not , is there anyone out there that has any parts like needles , ‘ pulled yard ’ , auxiliary rail and plate weights ( for use with the lace carriage ) , pattern cards or books , or maybe a shop or engineer that has one tucked away ? |
9 | The banks or organisations that issue them guarantee payment of bills run up by the credit card holder up to a certain limit . |
10 | Since age at first marriage or union not only indirectly affects maternal and child health but can be considered as one of the underlying causes or conditions that affect it , this topic will be examined first . |
11 | Odilo is hysterically grateful for any sylvan handful or eyeful or mouthful that comes his way . |
12 | Despite much popular misconception , there are relatively few individuals or families that find themselves in this position . |
13 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your guilt you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your guilt feelings and examine them for possible replacements . |
14 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your inadequacy , you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your feelings of inadequacy and examine them for possible replacements . |
15 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your inhibition you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your inhibition and examine them for possible replacements . |
16 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your jealousy you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your jealousy and examine them for possible replacements . |
17 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your worry you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your worry and examine them for possible replacements . |
18 | The only true solution is somehow to alter the cat 's mental state and rid it of the monotony or stress that drives it to perform the ‘ pseudo-infantile ’ actions . |
19 | The freedom to choose the Television , Video Recorder , Washing Machine or Dishwasher that suits your need and your pocket . |
20 | I was doing interviews with any newspaper or magazine that approached me and some had printed contact numbers for the Friends . |
21 | In retrospect she says the most important thing is for parents to build in some kind of motivation or prospect that means something to their offspring . |
22 | Any company or firm that believes itself to be a victim of behaviour by its competitors which infringes EC competition rules can make a complaint to DG IV against the parties concerned . |
23 | Peg in a gray-and-white print and some soft turban or scarf that hides her hair . |
24 | What Freud provides is a workable and , on the whole , convincing hypothesis or model that enables us at least to describe , if not to explain , the workings of the mind — that is , people 's behaviour and people 's creations , such as visual art and literature . |
25 | As with gonorrhoea , non-gonococcal infection in the female does not produce signs or symptoms that enable it to be diagnosed clinically . |
26 | Once again , just to refresh your memory : If you experience any signs or symptoms that indicate you may be allergic to a food or drink , eliminate if from your diet quickly . |
27 | Any plan or project that exercises your mind and gives you food for thought is good for you now . |
28 | ‘ I did n't know the man sitting next to the producer was Dick Lester , who had just directed that film , ’ recalled Crawford ‘ Anyway , I got the part and it certainly could n't have been my charm or personality that did it . ’ |
29 | In the population census for 1991 nearly one in seven of Bassetlaw 's residents said that they had long term illnesses , health problems , or handicaps that limited their daily activities or work . |
30 | He has also pointed to the way in which metaphor joins dissimilar experiences by finding a symbol or image that unites them at a deeper level of meaning ( ibid , p. 63 ) . |