Example sentences of "the [noun sg] that [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then it was the horse-riding that brought you here ? ’
2 ‘ That headache has tightened you up all over — or perhaps it was the tightness that gave you the headache in the first place . ’
3 And the worry that makes you all tense …
4 ‘ It 's as if the skin that separates you from those horrible things in the newspaper has been ripped away , ’ says Alexandra Campbell , who six years ago was the victim of an attack in her own home .
5 THIS is such a delicious offering , of the kind that makes you chuckle in recollection on the way home , that I do not really want to give the game away by saying too much about what goes on .
6 Can you remember which part exerted the special emotional pull , the part that brought you back to the story again and again ?
7 That 's the part that gives you sustain and that 's the part that you do n't want to depress to the point that it touches the fret , because otherwise the fretted strings do n't have the clearance to run underneath the slide without touching it .
8 I still add my own research , and usually something will come up during the course of the interview that means you can leave the game plan anyway .
9 I still add my own research , and usually something will come up during the course of the interview that means you can leave the game plan anyway .
10 ‘ Bending with the wind that brought you to me , ’ he quipped , the humour harsh and followed by a shrug .
11 ‘ And what of today , my lord ? 'T IS what took place at the Guildhall that causes you distress , is not it ? ’
12 PS Do let me know if there 's anything in the script that worries you at all — my home number is 01 228 9066 .
13 To look at the mess that faces you now ,
14 It 's the sun that makes you warm . ’
15 Now , so , the name of the actual Act of Parliament is Sale of Goods Act er and that 's the law that gives you and me and everybody in Britain our basic rights every time we buy something from a shop or in a sale or a market stall or by post through a mail order catalogue .
16 Say , for example , there is a smell in the room that reminds you of your childhood .
17 ‘ So that was the business that took you to Holland ? ’
18 " It 's the place that worries you , " said Hazel .
19 The place you had to fight your way out of , shouting and wailing as you first hit the light ; the place that imprisoned you , yet kept you warm , fed you .
20 The constituency that chose you was the Conservative party .
21 The term ‘ poise ’ is difficult to define — it is the self-discipline that enables you to appear serenely dignified when your head is throbbing , your feet aching and you are confronted with an irate guest full of complaints .
22 Hardraw is a good starting point for Shunner Fell and Lovely Seat , the two hills that flank the famous Butter Tubs Pass , and is known to many who have walked the Pennine Way as either the end or the beginning of the day that takes you from Tan Hill to Hawes or vice versa , depending on which direction you are walking .
23 Yes , it 's the game that brought you big-busted blondes in bikinis , two hard-assed interplanetary SWAT men , the ‘ Weetabix ’ monsters and a jaw-cracking title .
24 but I 've been wanting , I 've been quietly thinking , the trouble is , you see it is n't just the argument that drives you pot you would n't nip home , Paula to go with you to bring her dear Arthur back
25 Was there anything about the way that you carried out the operation in the flat that caused you dissatisfaction ?
26 It 's the news that keeps you on the move .
27 Just dial the number next to the topic that interests you , day or night .
28 Just dial the number next to the topic that interests you — at any time , day or night .
29 Just dial the number next to the topic that interests you — at any time , day or night .
30 Just dial the number next to the topic that interests you — at any time , day or night .
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