Example sentences of "with [noun pl] that [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | A local volunteer centre or Age Concern group should be able to match up talents with projects that need them . |
2 | Bantamweight Karen Briggs , featherweight Sharon Rendle and light-middleweight Diane Bell all won on Saturday with performances that make them odds-on favourites for medals in Barcelona . |
3 | Christ be in all my thinking about me , Christ be in all , Christ be the with eyes that see me , with ears that hear me , Christ ever be . |
4 | Christ be in all my thinking about me , Christ be in all , Christ be the with eyes that see me , with ears that hear me , Christ ever be . |
5 | With words that made them known ’ |
6 | ‘ The moment database vendors come out with versions that do it automatically , the rules change , ’ it says . |
7 | Club cruises start at a remarkably low price from Corfu or Rhodes with itineraries that take you to some of the most idyllic of the Greek islands . |
8 | It is his obsession with figures that leads him to make the crucial economic mistakes that he made . |
9 | They rub shoulders with industrialists that oppress us , pays low wages , bad conditions |
10 | Rue is an example of a common , well-known garden herb , with a long history of use , yet with properties that make it unsuitable for general use by the layman . |
11 | We have a responsibility not only to provide businesses with access to information , but also with structures that enable them to talk to each other and to trade with the residential community ; and , |
12 | you are on to a good thing , you 'll end up with knitteds that suit you because they fit . |
13 | Erm so if they do something with , with windows that makes them actually the , the open way they can break in is to break all the glass out , and the way you would do that is to fit a window lock . |
14 | They were rocket propelled bombs with wings that enabled them to be launched and to fly in a straight line until the rocket fuel was used up , then to fall on the unfortunate people and buildings below . |
15 | The slow movement of this performance is particularly fine , with pianissimos that have you catching your breath . |
16 | She might tell herself he was arrogant and aggressive , but she could not suppress another little voice whispering that those very qualities went hand in hand with others that drew her irresistibly — courage , strength , utter dependability . |
17 | For example , The Independent , a British daily newspaper , recently ran an advertising campaign with posters that read It is , are you ? |
18 | The car is generally occupied by an idiot or two gazing strictly ahead either with expressions that lead you to think that they are convinced they are doing everyone else a favour , or that they are only sitting down because they have insufficient brain to walk and chew gum at the same time . |