Example sentences of "[adj] that [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I am afraid that will kill me . ’
2 It 's , to be likened to something that 's helpless that can do nothing !
3 he 's gone to pay the extra that will do I mean if I think I 've I 've but are you ?
4 Last week , NCR added some new features to Top-End that should make it more attractive to customers moving from mainframe-based systems or mixing mainframe and open systems environments .
5 IBM bought up the technology outright before going public on its agreement with Apple to ensure that no enterprising outfit could subsequently go off and get a licence from Interactive that would allow it to develop compatible versions of PowerOpen , AIX or even Pink .
6 If you 're three minutes at home , then you 're fine , most likely that will mean you 're up slightly under the three minutes when you do it before your tutor .
7 Negotiating a few cairns , falling into a stream or two , arid avoiding the tempting green sheep-track to the left that would lead you straight into a bog , you followed the pilgrims ' way ever downwards .
8 Once we have agreed the contents with him we will be in a position to drawn up a Phase 1 contract in which we intend to concentrate on making the sanctuary wind and watertight that will allow us to begin work on the interior alterations .
9 Much good that would do her , she thought gloomily .
10 Much good that would do him .
11 ‘ Fat lot o' good that 'll do yer , ’ Nellie said .
12 Much good that 'd do her , if what his department suspected was true .
13 And I could willingly kiss him , if I was n't sure that would shock him to death ! ’
14 She might give us lunch arid that 'll save him some money .
15 A telephone hotline service will also be available that will put you in touch with other members who have the same set up as yourself so that you can discuss any problems you have encountered .
16 If you 've ever wondered what it feels like to go into space , a new machine is available that can give you a pretty good idea .
17 I can often discover our different species of Oaks , one from another , by their form of growth , half or a whole mile distance ; and I am sure he must be very sharp-sighted that can know them , at half that distance , by their leaves , acorns , and cups , all together .
18 He calls himself a ‘ stopper , ’ with his greatest ability being able to pounce on anything earthbound that should cross his territory , but he also has a fine pair of catching hands , and he took many full-blooded cuts and slashes through the expansive point area during the World Cup .
19 Once locked on to a heartbeat pattern , they would whizz around like fireflies until they found the precise biosignal that would allow them to explode .
20 Remember back a few issues ( UX No 363 ) when Gain Technology , the multimedia start-up that used to call itself Cayenne Systems , was talking about giving the IBM/Apple joint venture a run for its money and persuading IBM to adopt its technology ?
21 Irigaray 's analyses of the use of pronouns by hysterics and obsessives ( 1966:29–31 , 1967:55–68 ) reveal that whereas obsessives are unable to say ‘ me ’ because they are caught in a specular image of themselves in which there is no object , only an undifferentiated self ( Irigaray 's ‘ on ’ ) , hysterics are unable to say ‘ I ’ because they are unable to complete the trajectory through the other that would allow them access to full subjectivity .
22 I do n't understand them and think that I 'm never going to meet anybody nice that will accept me as a single parent .
23 I 'll have something ready that should make you feel better , and , before you ask me , yes , I did undress you and put you into my shirt .
24 The ears are senseless that should give us hearing to tell him his commandment is fulfilled , that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead .
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