Example sentences of "a [noun] that [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 When I went in for medicine I had the feeling that maybe I would take out an appendix on the kitchen table … now this has been a big disappointment of my life as a GP that whatever I can do , there 's someone else who can do much , much better .
2 For while an objective attitude carries with it a certain distance , and a recognition that what we think of as natural responses such as gratitude or resentment are out of place , reactive attitudes confirm our beliefs about the expectations people have of one another in society .
3 Again and again , I hear people say that it is a pity that we who produced the great ideas of the world did not actually manufacture their consequences .
4 see a vehicle that you you recognize is not off the patch , they 'll they 'll radio it through to the base , to our base .
5 And so it 's keeping up the the good work that 's of of lobbying MPs to such a degree that they they 've got to back it which is what 's brought it to its second reading as one of the most popular er private member 's bills in history .
6 Of course there is a danger that anyone who criticises population policies is assumed to be against family planning per se .
7 Of course there is a danger that anyone who criticises population policies is assumed to be against family planning per se .
8 The horses ' drinking-water tank had been topped up , she said , by a hosepipe from the city 's water supply during the first twenty minutes of our stop in Thunder Bay , in a procedure that she herself had supervised .
9 Probably the paper did n't even have wire service , and if it did , he 'd bet a dime that anything which had come in about the book 's author had simply been buried in the chaos then reigning in the newspaper office .
10 I mean , a feeling that it it was n't naturally in the area but it could be stirred up .
11 ‘ There 's a theory that anyone who has witnessed the act depicted here is incurable , ’ said Lydia .
12 Some sportsmen connect you viscerally with them when they perform , often those who , like Christie , are not infallible , are not always perfectly behaved , but who give you both a run for your money and a sense that what they 're doing is dramatic and important .
13 We had shared our lives and ministered with others in the faith sharing team and there was a sense that whatever we were in , we were in it together .
14 Each night at intervals he shouted a warning that anyone who approached would be shot .
15 Instances occur where the courts feel obliged to construe a statute in a way that they themselves acknowledge creates outrageous injustice .
16 Any empirical scientific statement can be presented ( by describing experimental arrangements etc. ) in such a way that anyone who has learned the relevant technique can test it .
17 Erm I I would have thought it would be helpful that if criterion four could be worded in such a way that it it emphasised the need to maximize transport choice .
18 John Major officially revealed last week that the head of MI6 is Sir Colin McColl , a fact that anyone who cared already knew .
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