Example sentences of "a [noun] that [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | On 1 November , the Germans again attacked the salient 's belly , but this time at night , a ruse that enabled them to capture the Messines Ridge . |
2 | But no : she has hung around the DHSS while clerks forgot her like she was goods in the stockroom , and now she has a chit that says they 'll pay her lodging at the boarding house . |
3 | It was a case that bothered him because he felt that in the Assize Court the unfortunate man 's chances had been wrecked by that fool of a cocky young barrister who had concocted an elaborate defence that gave a totally false impression of what had happened . |
4 | If he could have talked to her in Italian it would have been different , but his correct English , which he had learned from his mother who had had an English governess , and which he only ever spoke with her friends or on a case that required it , was of no use to him now . |
5 | I ca n't find a bit that Give me the pencil and let me show you . |
6 | RJR 's credit rating is being ruined by junk bonds whose interest rates are supposed to be reset by May 1991 at a level that restores them to 100% of their issue prices . |
7 | In a more complex case I might sit in on a discussion within a committee but begin to consider that it is not moving in a direction that suits me . |
8 | With a tenderness that surprised her the Frenchman put his arms around her and lifted her onto the cot beside him . |
9 | They were looking into each other 's eyes with a tenderness that brought her a cruel , twisting anguish . |
10 | This is still not an easy subject-matter — when the Royal Academy put together its recent retrospective of ‘ German Art in the Twentieth-Century ’ it dealt with the Nazi years by ignoring them altogether — a decision that put it in line with the orthodox view of the work 's quality and conveniently avoided the embarrassing possibility that these works — kitsch , sunlit expressions of heroic physical vigour and serene landscape — might still prove more popular than German expressionism . |
11 | THE flight from Berlin to Cap de la Hague took just over three hours , Asa charting a course that took them over parts of occupied Holland , Belgium and then France . |
12 | Six recently appointed health and safety reps passed with flying colours a course that introduces them to their basic responsibilities and duties as reps . |
13 | What is more , de Man argues , metaphor overcomes the opposition between inner repose and outer action because Marcel 's imagination gives him access to the outside world ; of a kind that allows him to possess it " much more effectively than if he had actually been present in an outside world that he could then have only known by bits and pieces " ( 1979 : 60 ) . |
14 | Did you have any experience of a kind that helped you before you came to drama school ? |
15 | There was a lilt that reminded him of Ella Fitzgerald . |
16 | He went inside and the kitchen scents hit him then , laying down a trail that drew him across the creaking boards and down the hall . |
17 | It is a faith that believes it has only to ask in order to receive : e.g. in the cure of the leper ( Mark 1:40–5 ) . |
18 | They are scholars , mystics and sorcerers without peer , but are affected by a languor that means they rarely bestir themselves except for the most pressing and dire of circumstances . |
19 | Roman exclaimed in satisfaction and , turning into a wide drive , pulled up in front of a building that said it was a motor halt . |
20 | She laughed , a response that pleased him , then he stepped towards her and took both her hands in his , gazing steadily down at her , serious once more . |
21 | If it is a slow-moving species , then it must rely instead on provoking a panic response in the attacker , a response that sees it pull back in horror and retreat to a safe place . |
22 | Someone who has acquired skills in early life for a job involving considerable strength and mobility will be more handicapped in finding work if they become wheelchair-bound than someone similarly afflicted who has qualifications and experience in a field that allows them to do a sedentary job demanding intellectual skills . |
23 | Karatzias , 39 , and partner Craigen Pappas are taking part in a £700,000 event against a field that includes US Masters champion Fred Couples , and former world No.1s Ian Woosnam and Bernhard Langer . |
24 | I would offer a contract that allowed him exclusivity if he gets a minimum of 100 candidates in November 1993 and 200 during 1993/94 . |
25 | It was a tag that surprised me very much the first time I heard it … but now I 've stopped worrying . |
26 | As far as the central grant is concerned , it has developed a technique that enables it to cut the money given to some authorities which it considers to be over-spenders by an amount equal to or more than any expenditure increase . |
27 | ‘ We also now have a technique that makes it possible to control the production of female ova — egg cells . |
28 | He gave her a necklace that choked her . |
29 | a certificate that proves you have the motor insurance you must have by law . |
30 | a certificate that proves you have the motor insurance you must have by law . |