Example sentences of "that [vb base] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Because fruit is not very nutritious in proportion to its bulk , animals that eat it must consume a lot .
2 However , by gaining that trust we can look forward with confidence .
3 The 31-year-old from Malahide near Dublin lies 131st in this season 's money list and if he fails to move into the top 120 in the two months that remain he will have to go to the European tour qualifying school for the first time .
4 As the triggers that motivate us may change according to circumstance , the ability to listen to your inner voice and let it direct you is a useful one .
5 The team 's feeling is that when we find that place we will know who was the killer .
6 Like Flaubert , I left Belle-Ile hoping to return — and hoping , too , that the island 's isolation and the occasional fogs that cover it would discourage too many other tourists .
7 clearly written leaflets available before you go into hospital that describe what will happen to you in hospital , what you need to bring with you and so on ;
8 Faith in reason and its ability to crack the code of the universe by discovering the scientific laws that sustain it will become the new legalism of the dawning secular age .
9 It is also pointed out that the danger of " hurrying " and teaching " more " is that time for gathering information and reflecting on practice and the implicit and explicit theories that guide it can evaporate easily in the busyness of increasing demands …
10 Immediately I saw that if Edward had mentioned that name it would have been deemed a great betrayal .
11 The wench that drink'st it will to love incline .
12 He thanked her , and said that near it would do ; he could not see the well-groomed equipage negotiating the Bell o' the Brae .
13 After all that exercise she might sleep too long .
14 If you were to adopt that approach you would insist on full and detailed reports from your investigating officers . ’
15 I erm occasionally meet in this country and abroad the kind of Christian people that suppose it would have been quite difficult for me to have met before Britain came into Europe .
16 And that end you would do well to have had in mind from the very beginning .
17 Identifying theirs from those that surround it would seem to be a baffling task in the darkness and some researchers believe that a bird is able to recognise the particular smell of its own burrow .
18 It 's lovely that dress it 'll go , gorgeous
19 ‘ If you touch that fish I 'll have you up the steps before you can say Jack Robinson , ’ hissed Herbie , going blue in the face ‘ Whaddya mean , ’ argued Lofty , ‘ I found im and I got ta licence . ’
20 There is a need therefore to allocate resources to products taking account of the constraints that exist which will determine the level of output of each of the firm 's products .
21 Like solid fuel and lpg , you need to store it — in a tank accessible for refuelling by tanker — and the boilers that burn it must have a flue .
22 So try and get that wish I could get through that .
23 However , in the chapters that follow we will assume that the ultimate aim of a translator , in most cases , is to achieve a measure of equivalence at text level , rather than at word or phrase level .
24 So far we have not dealt critically with liberal-democratic constitutional theory , but in the chapters that follow we will begin to explore the cogency of this perspective as an explanation for British politics .
25 In the pages that follow I will characterize some of the more obvious signs of a badly organized and motivated operation .
26 She ends up sitting on him , facing the small window from where the children can now be heard playing , so that ail he can see is her lean and sculpted back , the ridge of her spine showing like knuckles on a fist .
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