Example sentences of "that [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 This booklet has been prepared to give general information about adapting your homes and about other options that may help you establish and maintain independence .
2 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 .
3 ( 27 ) I have given him something [ = some kind of drug ] that should help him come round .
4 This is the one thing that might make me lose my temper .
5 ‘ You 're quite certain you said nothing that might make him suspect ? ’
6 ‘ The only thing that might make them move after three years here is Italy .
7 She must never ever do anything that might make them fight .
8 We are afraid of the new , of anything that might make us grow or change . ’
9 If , in defence of your own attitudes , you do n't wish to examine them and believe that they are fixed , it 's not worth exposing yourself and listening to anything that might make you think differently .
10 Thus his/her students will probably receive from him/her no feedback of a kind that might help them learn from his/her response to their work .
11 Here is some extra information that might help you plan a balanced eating regime .
12 A visit to a different universe — one that might help you understand what I 'm getting at ? ’
13 I have something here that might help you find the man who attacked the poor girl .
14 Nikos , the owner , has developed an informal and relaxed style of service over the last eleven years that 'll make you feel quite at home .
15 I hope you 've heard something that 'll make you think , and think positively and perhaps act positively .
16 At the end of the day , you want something sunny and cheerful , something that 'll make you smile when you walk in the room . ’
17 That kind of damp , chill August day only Blighty can produce , a large , scrubby field , a bill that could make you weep it was so poor .
18 Leyhill prison on the Gloucestershire Avon border is as far from the popular conception of a jail as you can get.Modern buildings cluster around borders boasting blooms that many public parks would be hard pressed to match.Leyhill is an open prison … the last port of call for inmates nearing the end of their sentences.A hundred prisoners work on the nearly forty acres of lawns , borders and market gardens.Their skills won them a silver medal at Chelsea for this display of garden design.And at Leyhill , they 've created a spectacular show … with drifts of brightly coloured pelargoniums competing for attention with giant cannas … and a fine show of roses.New borders are being created all the time … giving the prisoners an opportunity to express themselves and learn techniques that could help them go straight when they 're released :
19 Maybe she learned something that could help us find the person who 's been using Delia 's name . ’
20 He was a welder that used to help us make up er special tools and things to break down tyres with and the little four-wheeled trailer with it , B-Seventeen wheels on it that Billy has in was made by him .
21 That used to make me feel good , but it do n't make me feel good now .
22 I even got a job cleaning for £26 a fortnight and he spent that too , that used to make me feel dead small .
23 Reuben Haredale 's steward , who murders his master for money , and also the latter 's gardener in circumstances that shall make it seem that the body , when discovered , is that of Rudge himself .
24 At the same time , the worker has at his command tools and machinery that would make him feel enormous strength but he feels impotent because he is involved in only one part of the pattern of mass production ; never experiencing involvement with a total process from the raw material stage through to a finished product .
25 They fed these children with these tablets that would make them go and the parents were rushing out and buying tablets to make the children intel the children intelligent .
26 To suggest the hidden but omnipresent power of the TARDIS Brachaki wanted a system of lights behind the roundels that would make them glow and pulse while the ship was in flight .
27 And what we have found that is the county , Harrogate certainly and ourselves from direct experience this last two years , is that one of the features , we have an attractive county to such inward investors , its its environment , its people , its setting , its air and everything else is good , but one of the features that we have so far been unable to offer is a planning framework which means that the marketing authority can deliver , guarantee delivery of the planning consent that would make it happen .
28 I 've seen splints and saddle sores that would make you blench , and you can pull the coat off some of them with your bare hands . ’
29 We pick two factors two numbers that would make you multiply them together and they would make three sixty .
30 In some other far-flung continents not even the plants can be trusted to leave your flesh intact , and exotic colourful insects that would make us reach for our cameras here land on your arm and lay eggs in it .
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